My exercise area is a hardwood floor covered by a thin area rug. I can’t properly situate myself for my inner-thigh pulses because the pain the hardwood floor causes. ANd I can’t do as many sit-ups as I want for the same reason.
I’m not concerned about price. I’ll pay double the price for the nicest, lasting mat.
Thank you for any help you can give.
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okanga101 Reputation: 708 |
Actually, I don’t use a mat if I do yoga on a hard floor. Maybe it’s just me though
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