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Gold BJJ Jiu Jitsu Rashguard - Camo Rash Guard Compression Shirt for No-Gi, Gi, & MMA (Long Sleeve & Short Sleeve Available)

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Wearing short or long sleeves is a personal preference. If you live in cold or hot climates, that may dictate wearing short or long sleeves. With most BJJ gyms now having air conditioning, you can wear long sleeves all year round if you please. A rashguard protects against skin infections and irritations and can enhance performance. Can I Use My Rash Guard for Other Sports? The manufacturer says the Gold BJJ foundation rash guard is designed for Jiu-Jitsu, boxing, Muay Thai, wrestling, MMA, and other martial arts training or conditioning and lifting weights. A rash guard that is loose-fitting protects your body from friction burns and bacteria getting into open wounds, but this only covers part of the job of a rash guard since you will often find them getting in the way by your training partner’s limbs getting caught in your rashguard or having it frequently ride up.

One of the reasons why Elite Sports stands out is its diverse collection of BJJ GIs and rash guards. They offer a variety of designs and sizes to cater to the needs of different martial artists. Many BJJ athletes hold this brand in high regard due to its affordability and quality.

What is a Rash Guard?

High quality rash guards need to be made of a stretchy enough material to last hours of training, during which time it’ll get caught on fingers, rolled up and accidentally tugged on. For this reason most quality rash guards are made from a fabric that stretches both length and widthwise. This is usually a blend of polyester and spandex (or lycra/elastane as it’s known outside in the US). Many high quality rash guards will use a blend of 80% polyester and 20% spandex, but some brands might use different proportions of each. Sublimated graphics

BJJ rash guards come in both short and long sleeve versions, and may feature your rank color, artworks, or both. What features do the best rash guards have? Finally, you want to make sure that the colors are correct and not faded or misrepresented – especially if you are wearing a ranked rash guard and want to do your rank color proud. A BJJ rash guard should be tight. But there’s a difference between tight and suffocating. I had this problem with the Gold BJJ Camo Rash Guard as it didn’t fit true to size. The large was much smaller than other brands leading to not being able to take it off without help. It may seem unnecessary to spend money on well-known bjj rash guard brands. I get it 60-80 dollars on a shirt seems a bit excessive.

However, I would avoid wearing any of the main belt colored rash guards if you are not of that belt level (For example, if you are a white belt, I would avoid wearing a ranked brown belt rash guard)

An ideal rashguard should allow for maximum flexibility in movement, as well as be designed specifically for the correct gender with correct fit and dimensions in mind. Spandex, on the other hand, provides the elasticity needed for a snug fit and unrestricted movement.In addition, wearing a rash guard beneath your gi or while participating in a No-Gi training session can protect your skin from severe infections, scratches, mat burn, and other skin irritations. The fabric composition of the rash guard should be nylon, spandex, or polyester. (Due to the fact that the material of the rashguard has an impact on your focus and performance in the training room – it should be made of these materials. )

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