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Hayabusa Sponsored Fighters – UFC Fight Night 40

Hayabusa UFC Fight Night 40

A belated shout-out to the Hayabusa sponsored warriors who valiantly fought at UFC Fight Night 40 on the weekend.

A huge congratulations is in order for Chris “Kamikaze” Cariaso, who fought hard for a split decision win against Louis Smolka. The victorious Cariaso, proudly representing in the Hayabusa Chikara™ Recast Perfromance Shorts in Red, notched up his third win in a row and gave Smolka his first loss of his professional career.

Unfortunately the favourites, Eddie Wineland (loss by KO) and Rafeal Natal (loss by Decision) came away without victories but still represented Hayabusa with heart and fight.

Wineland and Natal could be seen battling it out wearing the Hayabusa Haburi Compression Shorts in Red and the Hayabusa Recast Performance Shorts in Blue respectively.

A Closer Look At The New Hayabusa™ Kunren™ Training Shirt

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This new loose fit training shirt from Hayabusa™ is as versatile as it is sleek in terms of it’s understated design.

Comfort & Fit
To hold in your hand and to wear, the
Kunren™ Training Shirt feels only slightly heavier than a Rashguard. The soft Samaru-Dry™ Fabric feels soft and some elasticity to it, giving it a very comfortable feel too.

As well as it’s general loose fit feel, you will also notice in comparison to a Rashguard, that this Training Shirt is loose fitting around the wrists too.

Design
The design has been kept simple, with a single Hayabusa™ falcon logo on the chest and a small Hayabusa™ logo across the back of the shoulders on the reverse.

You will notice from the close up images that the logos are applied using a vinyl screen printing process and the size information and wash instructions are dye sublimated on the inside back.

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Finishing
The design may be simple, but there is no mistaking that this is a quality Hayabusa™ product. A quick inspection of the finishing inside and out reveals typically neat, tidy and durable looking stitching used throughout.

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Overall
With it’s moisture wicking fabric and comfortable feel, the Kunren™ Training Shirt offers an exceptional value for money alternative for those who do not favour tighter fitting Rashguards. It is also ideal for those who are in the lookout for a multipurpose indoor or outdoor Training Shirt.

The MMA Fightwear BJJ Gi Buyers Guide: Part Two

In this, the second part of our BJJ Gi Buyers Guide, we will follow on from Part One by looking at four more points that you will want to consider before buying a Gi.

The four remaining common points that we will cover are;

1 – Gi Pants

2 – Gi Shrinkage

3 – How Much To Pay

4 – IBJJF Legality

 

1 – Gi Pants

Thankfully for the first time Gi buyer or beginner the variations in Gi Pants is fewer than that of Gi Jackets.

However, pants are available in varying weights, but are generally classed in to the two material categories below:

Cotton twill

Some people find Cotton Twill the more comfortable, however this is down to personal preference and opinions will vary.

Ripstop

The main benefits of Ripstop over Twill is that it is much faster to dry and is light weight. There is an unresolved argument between practitioners that the thinner Ripstop material makes it easier for your opponent to maintain a stronger grip than on thicker, heavier Twill material pants.

The quality of stitching on the pants (and the Gi in general) will also be a major factor in the durability of the Gi. It doesn’t matter if you opt for either of the two choices above, if the stitching that holds everything together isn’t of a high quality then you could be dealing with much more problematic issues than comfort, weight and fit!

 

2 – Shrinkage

Whilst the majority of Gis today are described as pre-shrunk, don’t count on this and it is wise to be cautious and expect some shrinking from all brands of Gi. The average shrinkage after washing and drying is usually in the region of 3% (consult individual brand washing guidelines for specific details).

Washing and drying instructions will vary from brand to brand, but we would normally advise that Gis are washed in cold water and are allowed to dry naturally to prevent any unwanted shrinkage.

By its very nature, cotton absorbs water and expands as a result. During the drying process, cotton shrinks back down to it’s tightest and most condensed form, this is where the shrinkage occurs.

 

3 – How Much To Pay?

The price ranges of Jiu Jitsu Gis varies vastly and was with anything that you buy, you normally do get what you pay for in terms of quality.

However it is important to note that the higher the price tag doesn’t always mean superior quality and there are excellent quality Gis to be had in the mid level price brackets. It is just a case of doing your research once you have an estimate of how much you are willing to pay. There is one thing that can be said about BJJ fanatics is that they love to discuss the sport and there a plenty forums out there with knowledgeable and opinionated practitioners who often provide very thorough Gi reviews.

With the higher price Gis, although you should of course expect a high standard of quality, you may be paying the extra for things like the brand name, additional patches or detailed embroidery and design features.

 

4 – Will My Gi Be IBJJF Legal?

The International Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Federation is the renowned for organising some of the word’s biggest BJJ Tournaments, such as the World Jiu Jitsu Championship and Nogi World Jiu Jitsu Championship to name but a few.

If you are looking to compete in an IBJJF tournament, you will need to be aware of the strict rules that are in place with regards to Gi specifications for competitors.

The IBJJF has the authority to change their rules at any given time so we advise keeping yourself up to date via their official website, where you will find the necessary information on their IBJJF Uniform Requirements page.

Hayabusa Chikara Recast Performance Shorts – Review

We take a closer look at the latest addition to the Hayabusaai??? Chikaraai??? brand with the arrival of the new Hayabusaai??? Chikaraai??? Recast Performance Shorts.

Using the large Hayabusa Falcon motif as part of their design, the style of these shorts has evolved from the original model and are available in Black, Yellow, Red and Blue colour combinations.

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FIRST IMPRESSIONS

ai??? We were familiar with the original versions of these shorts and with Hayabusa shorts in general, so we expected the Recast Performance Shorts to make a good first impression.

ai??? The high quality and crispness of the graphics, as well as the neat and tidy stitching stood out straight away. Their overall construction was of the typical high standard that we have come to expect from Hayabusa.

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ai??? The close up images below of the new designs really show the quality of printing.

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FEATURES

SIDE SPLIT SEAMS

ai??? The Hayabsua Chikara Recast Performance Shorts have been made using all of Hayabusa’s very best fight short technology and details.

ai??? The ample side split seams on these shorts will help to provide increased freedom of movement and greatly reduce restriction of motion when training or during competition.

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REINFORCED T3 STITCHING

ai??? We have inspected a fair few pairs of these shorts and the quality and consistency of the stitching shown in the close up image below is typical of what we found across the board.

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INNOVATIVE TIE SYSTEM

ai??? To add to the secure fit that is provided by the Velcro enclosure system, Hayabusa have applied their Innovative Tie System to these shorts to enable you to get an even better and more customised fit.

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PATENT-PENDING GUARDLOCKai??? INNER GRIP WAISTBAND SYSTEM

ai??? We have always been big fans of this kind of enclosure system used by Hayabusa. Compared to other brands of fight shorts that use a similar system, we especially like Hayabusa’s thinner front strap (shown in the first detailed image below), as we find it more comfortable and less clunky during training.

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OVERALL RATING -Ai??4 out of 5 Stars

We really like the new Hayabusa Chikara Recast Performance Shorts and they are already proving to be popular with loyal Hayabusa fans everywhere.

Within their price range, these shorts have got to be ranking up there in the top spots, with unrivalled quality and distinctive Hayabusa designs, you can’t go far wrong with these!

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UFC Pound for Pound Fighter Rankings

Current UFC Pound for Pound Fighter Rankings

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Hayabusa Sponsored Fighter and current UFC Lightweight Champion; Anthony Pettis (shown wearing the Hayabusa Kanpeki Elite 2.0 Series 16oz Gloves) features as Number 8 in the latest UFC Pound for Pound Rankings.

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Pettis is an exciting member of Team Hayabusa and as shown above he has also competed wearing the, Blue Hayabusa Haburi Compression Shorts, back at UFC 164 in August 2013.

At Hayabusa Europe, we are fully behind Pettis and hope that he can continue to climb the rankings and maintain his Champion status for a long time to come.

Check out the current top ten rankings* below:

 1 – Jon Jones 

2 – Jose Aldo

3 – Renan Barao

4 – Cain Velasquez

5 – Demetrious Johnson

6 – Chris Weidman

7 – Anderson Silva

8Anthony Pettis

9 – Johny Hendricks

10– Ronda Rousey

What do you think about their top ten fighters as determined by their voting panel?

Have your say on our Facebook page.

 

* Rankings up to date as of Monday 21/04/14.

 

 

 

The MMA Fightwear BJJ Gi Buyers Guide: Part One

We know that for those starting out and looking to buy their first BJJ Gi, the task can seem a bit overwhelming, with so many choices, sizes and variations to take in to account.

We have put together this buying guide to try and simplify the process and to help you make the right choice for you.

The first part of this guide has been broken down in to 5 sections and will cover important things to take in to account, such as;

1 – Material

2 Ai??- Weight

3 – Appearance

4 – Colour

5 – Size

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1 – Material

In general, Jiu Jitsu Gis are made from 100% cotton, however there are exceptions to this, such as the Hayabusa GSP Rising Sun Jiu Jitsu Gi which has Bamboo woven in to its fabric.

The type of “weave” used to construct a Gi is something that you should also be aware of when buying for the first time, as this will reflect its the physical weight and durability.

There are many different kinds of “weave” out there, so we have listed the different options below to help you get a better understanding.

 

ai??? Single weave

The majority of Gis out there are Single Weave and some brands offer the option of a Light Weight and Heavy Weight version.

If you are looking to buy your first Gi, then Single Weave options like the Venum Challenger BJJ GiAi??make a great choice as they are normally the least expensive. Their relatively low cost is due to the lesser amount of material used in the basic Single Weave manufacturing process.

ai??? Pearl weave

Some BJJ purists say that weave variations outside of the Single, Double and Gold Weaves are used to help their products differentiate themselves from the rest. However we do know that Pearl Weave Gis, like the Spider Jiu Jitsu Gi and Hayabusa Shinju Pearl Weave Jiu Jitsu Gi are light in weight akin to that of the Single Weave, but they also place a strong emphasis on their durability properties too.

ai??? Honeycomb weave

As with the Pearl Weave, this further variation on the Single Weave offers another light weight option. The name comes from the Honeycomb like pattern of the weave that can be seen when view up close.

ai??? Double weave

This kind of weave produces heavy, durable and long lasting Gis. Often used for Judo, this weight of Gi has declined in popularity for Jiu Jitsu practitioners in recent times, with preference for Light Weight Gis being the more popular choice. The relatively expensive cost of Double Weave Gis is due to the increased amount of material used for their construction.

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Long lasting and durable like Double Weave Gis, Gold Weave Gis like the Hayabusa Goorudo Gold Weave Jiu Jitsu GiAi??are normally heavier and again more expensive than their Single Weave counterparts.

The aim of this kind of Gold Weave is to combine the best of being both light weight yet strong and durable. In essence, replicating and combining the most desirable properties of both the Single and Double Weave Gis.

ai??? Ripstop

Similar in appearance to canvas like material, Ripstop is designed to reduce tearing as much as possible. Some brands will use Ripstop as the material of choice for both the Jacket and Pants, or like the GRIPS Athletics Secret Weapon BJJ Gi 2.0, use a combination of a cotton jacket and Ripstop pants,

The main pro of Ripstop is it’s light weight, however as tends to be the case with light weight materials, you may find that your opponent will have a better chance of applying a tighter grip on your Gi during training or competition.

ai??? Triple Weave

A relative newcomer, this type of construction was first used on the Hayabusa Mizuchi Pro Jiu Jitsu Gi and Hayabusa Kanji Pro Jui Jitsu Gi.

Unlike the name might suggest, this is not a material that is three times as thick as a Single Weave, but is in fact a variation of the much lighter weight Ripstop material. The properties of the Triple Weave are therefore light weight and durable.

 

2 – Weight

BJJ Gis are available in different weights, which can sometimes add further confusion for a beginner when deciding what to buy. The weight of a Gi will ultimately be based on your own personal preference over time.

Gis are measured in gsm (grams per square meter), a system used to quantify the density of a fabric. We have listed the commonly used fabric weights that you will find below:

ai??? 420 gsm

This weight of material is used for a lot of Light Weight Gis and is popular for those competing in tournaments. Whilst strong enough for regular use, a lot people prefer to wear a heavier weight for everyday training.

ai??? 450 gsm

Again, popular for competition use, this weight is naturally more durable than a 420gsm Gi and offers a good balance between weight and durability.

ai??? 500 & 550 gsm

As expected, 500gsm and 550gsm Gis are in the Heavy Weight Gi category and usually this comes with an increased price tag too. Gis of this weight are long lasting and very durable.

 

3 – Appearance

Ranging from the minimal to the outlandish, Jiu Jitsu Gis are available in a variety of designs to cater for all tastes. The favoured design will usually include a vertical brand logo patch on the arms or chest of the Gi, as seen on Hayabusa’s Jiu Jitsu Gi designs.

Like with any range of sportswear, style is down to your own personal preference, however in BJJ there can be restrictions on the appearance of Gis when competing (see IJJBF guidelines at the end of this guide). Again, as with other sports, the more flashy the design of your clothing or equipment, the more attention you will draw to yourself! Unless you’re just a naturally super confident person, we’d recommend that you get your technique up to scratch before being the centre of attention down at your local club.

 

4 – Colour

The same as design styles, Gis also come in a variety of colours. Traditionally the most popular colours are; White, Black and Blue. If you are a beginner at a new club it is always worth finding out if there are any restrictions about the colour of Gi allowed before making your first investment. It has been known for new practitioners to make a purchase of a new Gi without consulting their instructor first, only to find out that the colour they have chosen is not allowed at their club!

By no means a hard and fast rule, the colour of Gi is sometimes linked to the experience and rank of it’s wearer. Beginners and traditionalists normally tend to opt for a White Gi and we believe you can’t really go wrong with this colour. Mainly because White Gis tend to be a universally accepted colour with regards to club and gym restrictions.

Blue Gis are again popular, and as with wearing White, as a beginner you won’t draw any unwanted attention to yourself early on in your BJJ career.

Black Gis, although becoming popular with practitioners at all levels, has normally been the colour of choice for more experienced and higher ranks.

 

5 – Size

Due to the variations that exist between brands, it is always recommended that you check the size guide for each brand before buying. Adult Gi sizes are standardised in to the categories shown below. To simplify each size without using measurements, we have labelled each one with corresponding; Small, Medium, Large and X-Large to give you an idea.

A1: Small

A2: Medium

A3: Large

A4: X Large

Sizes A0 (X-Small) and A5 (XX Large) are also available but those listed above are the most common.

It is important to note that not all brands offer a gi that is sized and cut specifically for women. However brands like Grips Athleticsai??? do have Gis that are designed and cut for women. Their Amazona Womens BJJ Gi is a an example of this kind of specially designed Gi.

For Women’s sizes, the equivalent Small to X Large sizing guide is the same, however you will notice that before the number will be either the ‘F’ or ‘W’.

As with the standard Adult sizes, it is advisable to consult the relevant brand size guide before making your choice.

F1: Small

F2: Medium

F3: Large

F4: X Large

 

Check out Part Two of our BJJI Buyers Guide for more handy buying guide hints!

New Hayabusa Chikara Recast Performance Shorts

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The next level of Chikara Fight Shorts from Hayabusa have been released and are already proving to be a big hit!

Available in four different colour designs, the new Hayabusa Chikara Recast Performance Shorts are now available from Hayabusa UK & Europe.

Click the links below to check out each colour variation of these exciting new shorts!

• Hayabusa Chikara Recast Performance Shorts – Black

• Hayabusa Chikara Recast Performance Shorts – Blue

• Hayabusa Chikara Recast Performance Shorts – Red

• Hayabusa Chikara Recast Performance Shorts – Yellow