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Thick Exercise Mat And Yoga
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I'm after a reasonably priced thick exercise mat. The thickest ones I've seen are 15mm but I still find these too hard to kneel and lie on as it puts a lot of pressure on my knees and hip bone.
Also, does anyone do low impact yoga or yoga for beginners? Does it help with joint problems, back ache and muscle stiffness which is what I've been experiencing since not long after I had little Tigs?
Also, does anyone do low impact yoga or yoga for beginners? Does it help with joint problems, back ache and muscle stiffness which is what I've been experiencing since not long after I had little Tigs?
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Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Amazon.co.uk User Recommendation
Cheaper:
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(Wolfie: Most of the 25mm/1" thick ones start from upwards of ninety quid!)
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(Wolfie: Most of the 25mm/1" thick ones start from upwards of ninety quid!)
I bought a cheapish exercise mat in T K Maxx. (At the time that I was buying, they had loads of different types. There are now only a few on their website, with no thicknesses stated but, if you happen to be passing a TK Maxx store, Tigger, it might still be worth a look).
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