My friend Naushad Ali sent me this beautiful piece as a guest article. I hope you enjoy it.
"One of the senior belts at my gym was telling me
how a BJJ Black belt was very discriminating on whom he let train at his
facility. His students were not allowed
to have unclipped nails, neck tattoos, and definitely no coloured GIs. While the first rule makes sense on grounds of
hygiene, and the second rule may appear somewhat harsh, the third rule
intrigued me. Given his place in the BJJ world then it is safe to say he can
afford to be so judicious, but his insistence that a white gi be worn by his
students no matter their rank, stuck furthermost in my mind.
Recently Ed for some bizarre reason promoted me
to blue belt, (along with someone else who deserved his blue belt much more
than I did). I began thinking about
getting a new gi....... the ninja gi with matching shruiken and nunchucks. But as
I started thinking about it, I starred contemplating what the white kimono with
the white belt meant symbolically (to me if no one else). I then started seeing
it a blank canvas on which a student can paint their own destiny. A quest for knowledge whose zenith is where unbridled
imagination meets unyielding effort. And while the colour of the belt we wear
around our waist will change its final colour is a weird allegory to the space
it cannot begin to cover. While much has
been learned in what was white eventually becoming black, the space it leaves
uncovered represents the incredible amount yet to be discovered. And while this knowledge is infinite, not
just in Jiu Jitsu but in all things, just as the stitches of the kimono
constrain the cotton, we who wear it are similarly constrained. But these
constraints give shape and direction, allowing us to achieve infinitely more
working with them and within them than we could ever hope to working against
them."
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2 comments:
you could also argue that the student being able to wear whatever Gi he/she wants symbolizes the unlimited possibilities in JJ and people who chose to participate in a sport shouldn't be held down by 'rules' that other people deem necessary for no other reason than they deem their opinion and mind set more valid than yours.
Hi Anonymous,
You raise a very good point.
"Unlimited Possibilities in JJ" is the quality we are trying to symbolise or encapsulate.
Some feel that that is best symbolised by everyone coming to class with a blank notebook
some feel that that is best symbolised by everyone coming to class with an individualised notebook with shapes and colours that express their individuality.
I don't think one is right and one wrong, but I personally feel blank notebook is a better expression of potential.
(having said that, I like to wear other people's creations too. The Pin-Up gi being one of my favourites :o) )
Once again, thanks for taking the time to read and comment on the article.
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