Judo Uniform - What Does Your judo Kid Need For Her First Class?
Hridoy Ahmed
So you got your kid enrolled in your local martial arts school, congratulations! This is the first step to a rewarding journey for both you and her. You probably have a few worries about what lies ahead but at the same time, you're probably really excited to see your child get into the martial arts. So what equipment, uniform, and gear do you need to buy for the first class -- and how much should it cost?
One of the great things about martial arts is that it doesn't cost much to get started compared to other activities. For example, a set of good golf clubs can cost as much as $1000 or more. Starting soccer can lead to multiple purchases of a soccer shirt and shorts, socks and cleats, shin pads, and of course a good soccer ball. Baseball and football have similar requirements. Dance and ballet can also become quite expensive with all of the different costumes and outfits for the various recitals. You want your child to look good of course so you're willing to buy whatever is necessary. But you don't know much about judo.
Initially, for martial arts training, you only need a judo uniform (often called a gi) and that's it. Of course, there are other things you could buy such as a gear bag or a club T-shirt but essentially your only piece of equipment to get started is a uniform. A basic uniform should cost around $30 to $40 and sometimes, depending on the school, your first uniform is given to you FREE as a bonus for signing up for the initial program.
"OK, this sounds good. All I need is a uniform for $30 and I might even get it for free. This is a great deal, what am I missing here? What lies ahead that will affect my pocketbook?"
Well, you're right to be a little skeptical but honestly, you don't need much money for judo equipment. Your biggest ongoing expense will be the cost of your tuition which is currently (as of January 2008) at an average of around $100 to $120 per month for a twice a week program. Community center programs are cheaper and large schools that are located on busy streets in nice areas are higher because they have to be to keep their doors open.
Concerning the equipment, these are the items that you will need to purchase as your child progresses through the ranks to black belt:
- Better quality uniforms (these can range from $60 for a mid-level uniform, to $100 for a good uniform, and up to $200 for a top of the line uniform - your instructor should offer a good selection to fit the different budgets)
- Sparring gear - your child will need hand pads and shin & instep pads, and in all probability a gum shield and some headgear. All of this should cost you $100 or less depending on the quality of gear you buy. Often your instructor will offer the whole package for a discount and you should take advantage of this to save a bit of money.
- Instructional support resources - Many schools offer books and DVDs for curriculum support and although these items are yet another expense they are a one-time investment that can be tremendously beneficial to your child's ultimate progress and development. These tools will help your child practice at home and can also provide you, as the parent, with the means to offer support and help to your child as she progresses through the ranks. The cost of these resources will vary based on the different curriculum that is being studied but very often there are some excellent resources to be found online, on your club website, or other style-specific websites. Be sure to do your research in addition to purchasing the necessary content support.