Yoga Mat

That’s Not a Bedroll Gwenyeth Paltrow is Carrying, It’s a Yoga Mat!
By Elizabeth Penning

It is not unusual for you to be skeptical over the need of a yoga mat for your newfound form of exercise. Why not just use a towel? Why need anything at all? In the past, high priced fitness centers had a habit of charging way too much for what most people would deem unnecessary.

You have read of the many benefits yoga can offer and want to give it a try. Christy Turlington’s yoga wear line is an understandable expense. But the mat? Really? Yoga mats are not only about having a comfy place to go all “twisty-crane-on one-leg”; see them as a way to define your space, your own little serenity bubble.

Is a Yoga Mat By Any Other Name Still a Mat?

There is more than just one kind of yoga mat; five different popular varieties to be exact. It’s like Burger King…you can have it your way. If you are a natural fiber kind of person, go for the cotton mat. They are ultra absorbent, so you stay dry and cool during your session. It is for this reason that cotton mats are the most popular. For you quick change position artists, the sticky yoga mat is right up your bendy alley.

This incredibly thin mat has a non-slip surface, to help your feet stay in place. Or foot, if the other is busy tickling your ear. Yoga has been shown to be very helpful for those who suffer from a bad back, bad knees, or hips problems. The double sticky mat is thick and cushiony, just right for someone who needs the extra plush. On the down side, they are inconvenient to move. These types of yoga mats are normally used in classes.

But if you need the extra stuffing under your back or legs, then simply the sales associate to double your pleasure. Are you constantly on the go? Do you have a favorite airport? It is difficult to keep up any routine when you are living out of suitcases. A travel mat is small and very easy to pack. You can still practice your positions and stay in shape no matter where you are. The meditation mats are for just that. They are not really designed for much movement; most even include a pillow. So lay back, relax, and free your mind.

Yoga mats may not be incredibly “can’t do yoga without one” necessary, but they can only increase your experience. They can be purchased anywhere and are relatively inexpensive.

Author Details:
Elizabeth Penning, copywriter for various web sites writing articles about natural health and other related subjects.

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