Guest guest Posted August 7, 1999 Report Share Posted August 7, 1999 Can anyone recomend a good sweat-proof mat? I have just recently started practicing Astanga and for the last couple of months I have been using a Tapas mat. I like it, but after a few sun salutations it is so slippery its dangarous (I sweat a tremendous amount!). I also tried the Airex mat but I did not like the way it would stretch. I would appreciate anyone's recomendations or ideas. Thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 1999 Report Share Posted August 7, 1999 Tapas mats are the very worst yoga mats on the market. It's an absolute mystery to me why so many have been sold . . . <br><br>I don't know about the brand names, but I favor a *soft* mat of medium thickness. I've found that when these work best for me -- and I'm a copious sweater to say the least, probably no different from you. <br><br>Some people like the woven-texture mats. They do offer a better grip, but I'm still prone to slide a bit on the jumpthroughs and I don't like to catch my toes.<br><br>That being said, I haven't really found a mat that's completely slip free no matter how much I sweat. Auxillary solutions I've found helpful:<br><br>1) Constantly toweling off during practice. (Richard Freeman advises against wiping away the sweat, but I can't see why)<br><br>2) Keeping a SECOND mat at the ready, perhaps in time for urdhva dhanurasana.<br><br>Someday I'd like to try a yoga rug. Perhaps these work best of all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 1999 Report Share Posted August 8, 1999 Assistance for sweating: rock climbing chalk! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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