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Which Yoga Mat Is The Right One For Me?

By: Mike Singh



If you are just starting out with yoga, you already know that
there are a number of different pieces of equipment that you may
need and the yoga mat is one of them. But, how can you choose
one that is right for you? There are several things to help you
make that decision and knowing a little about each yoga mat will
help you to make the right choice. 

The most common type of yoga mat is the sticky mat. These mats
are very thin and offer a little padding. This is the
traditional type of mat. There are now those that have more
padding and allow for a better feel being produced. What is
important is to realize the point behind having a yoga mat at
all. They do several things for you. First, they can help to
brace you so that you do not slip and fall when you are in one
stance or the next. They can also help to provide even a small
bit of padding to the knees, the hips, and the back.

Here are some of the various types of yoga mats and what they
can do for you.

The Meditation Mat: This mat is usually purchased with a pillow
that goes with it. The combination offers for a better sitting
meditation posture. It conforms to your body's shape while
allowing you to sit properly.

Universal Style Yoga Mat: This yoga mat is one of the most
basic. It has a light texture to it and a high tack surface that
will allow the hands to melts into it during poses.

Deluxe Yoga Mats: These are highly textured. They often are made
of high tack foam surfaces and offer a better grip all around.

For those that are a beginner, a beginner yoga mat can be quite
important. These are vinyl and have a sponge foam texture to
them.

Others: There are also those yoga mats that can do excellent
things for you. For example, some are thicker and denser than
others. Some will absorb perspiration. Some are just tougher.

In order to know which yoga mat you should purchase, you will
want to consider what you plan to do with it, your level and
need for comfort while doing that and what budget you have. You
can always ask your yoga instructor about which mats are
appropriate for the type of yoga you will be doing.


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