BE THE WAVE with Brunami gear!

Question: How can you help with disaster relief, look great, and score a gi that’ll outlast the rest?
Answer: Brunami gear!

Visit the pro-shop at Plus One to order your Brunami Gi today!  A percentage of the proceeds will be donated to disaster relief which is still much needed after the 2007 tsunami that hit Thailand.


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4 responses to “BE THE WAVE with Brunami gear!”

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    By Alexia Kraus

    For anyone who’s familiar with mixed martial arts, it’s impossible to ignore the tip-top, if not perfect, form of MMA fighters. Just like in any physical activity, these bodies weren’t made over night. In fact, it takes months and years of rigorous workouts for most fighters to build up their bodies to take on the physical nature of the sport. Yet, the proper conditioning which utilizes proper MMA training equipment can help even the most average person train like the best MMA fighters.

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  3. Sensei Reisler

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