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Shopping For Exercise Mats

Topic: Fitness and ExerciseFeaturing Brooks DonnerPublished August 5, 2008

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Many people now use exercise mats for all types of workouts. Commonly, exercise mats are used for individuals who take Pilates, yoga, or some other type of group workout but they are also beneficial when doing any type of exercise at the gym or at home. The challenge is choosing the right type of mat since they come in so many different options.

Keep in mind that in addition to making workouts easier, exercise mats also make the process more comfortable. As a result, completing the various exercises becomes more enjoyable, thereby more effective. Each of the various exercise mats are made from different material and of different quality. The goal is to choose the type of mat that fits the body, one that can be carried easily, and a mat that will provide the support needed for pressure points of the body during exercise.

Generally, exercise mats are thin. While it might not seem like they would provide any support, if made from quality material, they do. Typically, exercise mats come in a number of choices to include classic, deluxe, cotton and chemical free, and others. When buying, you will have a choice of synthetic materials such as PVC or latex, as well as organic materials. However, some of the more popular types of exercise mats are a perfect blend of natural rubber and jute.

Since most people use exercise mats barefoot, it is important to choose the material that feels good when stepped on. The more comfortable the mat the better posture, which means you generally perform the various types of exercises more appropriately. Again, with this, you find that the exercise done is by far more effective, giving you faster and better results.

Another consideration when shopping for exercise mats has to do with perspiration. Unfortunately, there are some mats that will become slippery, which could result in an accidental slip. Choosing the right exercise mat will eliminate this problem. Obviously, you want to do everything possible to make every workout safe. Most high quality exercise mats are designed and made with body movements in mind.

Therefore, whether you are a serious yoga or Pilate’s instructor or someone who recently joined the local gym, it is important to choose exercise mats carefully. In summary, consider your weight and height so you choose the right size. Then, make sure you buy the best quality mat you can afford, which will cut down on slippage while lasting you for years. Finally, if you have an interest in helping the environment, you can choose organic and go green.

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