How to choose a good yoga mat

What to look for in a yoga mat

Material

What is the mat made from? There are a varity of options to choose from including PVC, rubber and cork. It is best to see what suits you and take into consideration if it is durable…can it be washed…. does it meet your needs? Also if you are eco-aware you may want to consider an eco friendly mat that is made from sustainable materials.

Thickness

Yoga mats come in various thicknesses therefore you want to choose what works well for you in regards to comfort and stability when doing your practice. Some people prefer thicker mats as they provide more cushioning for your joints. However if choosing a thiner mat it can offer better balance and grounding.

Size

Yoga mats come in different sizes; this is important in relation to your body size and also what kind of yoga you will practice. Alonger one may be more advantageous for your Ashtanga yoga practice.

Surface

What kind of surface do you prefer? A textured mat can provide more grip but a smooth mat can help with transition through poses.

Storage and transport

Where will you keep your yoga mat? Do you need to carry it to and from classes? Some mats come with a carry bag or a strap making it easier to store and take with you where ever you need.

Why the Manduka yoga mat is my favourite choice of mat!

I really love my Manduka mat. It really gives me great grip while allowing me to slide when I need to. Its hard wearing and durable, and so handy that its washable too and I love that being able to pop it in the washing machine makes it so easy to keep it clean.

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Emma Garland is founder of The Good Food Yogi and North Wales Yoga Retreats; a hugely successful Yoga and Wellness Brand, transforming the wellness of hundreds of members across the world for almost 10 years.

Qualifying in her 200 hour Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga Teacher Training in 2013, Emma continues to develop her own practice, whilst enhancing her knowledge and teacher training experience; Emma is now recognised as Senior Yoga Teacher and Approved Coach with the UK Yoga Alliance Professionals body.

Emma delivers weekly online and physical yoga classes; informative workshops; bi-annual weekend retreats and workplace wellness on a weekly basis to her hugely popular, ever-growing community. As part of the wellbeing experience, Emma shares insightful knowledge of her plant-based/vegan experience, through fun, hands-on cookery workshops, as well as cresting the complete plant-diverse experience at her popular, sell-out weekend retreats.

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