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What Does Your Yoga Mat Say about You?

Trendy Mat. If you use a mat with an extra cushion in the middle for your bum or some other trendy, new mat that just came out it could be a sign that you have a yoga mat addiction. Another sign would be that you have so many mats you choose a mat to go with your outfit.

Mat with Skidless Towel. This is the sign of a hot yoga practitioner. If you sprung to buy an expensive towel to mop up your sweat because if you didn’t your mat would turn into a slip-n-slide, you probably don’t spend much time in Restorative classes. I’m just sayin’.

Pink Mat. Girly girl! (Or maybe a breast cancer research supporter.) For the record, I can tell the difference by looking at your pedicure. 🙂

Super Thick Mat. You probably have bony knees. Or a bony butt. It’s cool. I’m not judging—our bodies are all different.

Extra Long Mat. You’re tall. Congratulations! You don’t have to rub it in!

Shiny and New PVC Mat. When someone unrolls a shiny, new Target PVC mat beside of me in a yoga studio, I want to hug him and say, “Welcome to our club!” I don’t, of course, because a new mat doesn’t always mean a new student. And if he is a new student, a hug from a weird yoga girl he doesn’t know might freak him out a little. In any case, this kind of mat often means someone new to yoga bought the cheapest mat they could find to test the waters so they can decide if yoga is right for them or not.

Smelly, New Eco Mat. After a few years practicing yoga, people often get word that their old PVC mat is harmful to the planet. So, for some reason, they toss it out and get a new “Eco” mat. (Of course, I would argue that this is less friendly to the environment than just sticking with the mat they already have. But the intention is good.) So when I see someone with this kind of mat, I think they’re either a new convert or someone who likes to buy new yoga mats.

Worn In Eco Mat. This is the kind of mat yoga enthusiasts most often have. High-quality mats are durable and eco-friendly—so they can last 10 years and still look worn in, not worn out!

Worn OUT Mat. People become pretty attached to their mats, so this could be why someone would want to hold on to theirs even though it’s falling apart. In any case, if it takes 10 years to wear out one of these mats, a person who uses a worn out one has done some serious time practicing! Good job.

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  1. Victoria Klein says

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    Hahaha – great post! I'm happy to say that I don't fall into any of these categories … but maybe I should be using a extra long mat. 🙂

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  2. Anonymous says

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    I fall into several categories! I had the Worn OUT Mat, which was a gift and PVC and only lasted about 6 years, and was leaving chunks of mat everywhere, and I replaced it with the Smelly New Eco Mat. Smelly new eco mat is no longer new (or very smelly), so now I have the Worn In Eco Mat. And I have always used a Mysore rug- I sweat a lot!

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  3. Bob Weisenberg says

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    Love it! How about No Mat?

    I have one, but I don't use it unless I'm practicing outside on the driveway.

    Bob W.

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  4. CarolynW says

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    My husband bought us each a Manduka Pro mat for New Years as our resolution was to do more yoga. I now have a daily practice and LOVE my mat. And yes, my knees can't feel the floor any more and they are happy 🙂

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  5. Brittany says

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    My first yoga mat was the Target PVC, after getting tired of slipping in every down dog, I bought a Jade yoga mat and Love it. Eco friendly and super sticky! I think my mat is better than everyones 😉 I have turned into a yoga mat snob, and I am ok with that!

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  6. Christine says

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    My yoga mat is two bright blue indian cotton rugs sewn together. Which tells you that … I'm cheap, colourful and prone to sweaty hands?! 🙂

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  7. Frenzy36 says

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    I use an extra thick mat from Drishti.com and cover that with an Earth series Yogitoes towel… I dont hold back and love that combo

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  8. Lauren says

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    Fantastic post. My yoga place supplies the mats (orange/sticky) so I fall into none of these categories but I do lots hot yoga (sweat more than avg person) what mat/thingy should I have (other than spare towels)?

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  9. ferrispaella says

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    I have little knowledge before reading this article about it, but after reading the whole article, I am very good information it.now I know some yoga mat is really dangerous for us.
    yoga mat

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  10. Anonymous says

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    I have a great use for those old worn out mats! Put your old mat in the back seat of your car when you're traveling with your dog. The dog and the mat won't slip (like a blanket or towel does) and your car seats are protected from nails and dirt!

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  11. Kathy says

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    I seem to fit in 'Worn In Eco Mat' category. I love eco- friendly mats , they lasts very long .
    How to choose the right kind of yoga mat – http://www.a2zyoga.com/blog/index.php/2010/07/12/how-to-choose-the-perfect-yoga-mat/

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I'm Erica. I'm a yoga teacher who helps pregnant and new mamas find more balance in their life through yoga, mindfulness, self-care, inspiration, community, and humor. I spoil my yoga students rotten (in a good way!), and it's my mission to teach mamas that it's not selfish to spoil themselves every now and then, too.

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