Drishti Standard Yoga Mat

The best mat in its class that we've seen! We know that finding a quality mat in the sea of mats offered in the world can be tricky, so we were determined to design an excellent one that could also be sold for a great price. And so we present to you the Drishti mat! Its non-slip surface and slight cushion make it the perfect indispensible yoga tool.
Customer Review: Two Sides to All Yoga Mats; Know Which Side is Up
Yoga mats come in three basic thicknesses. At 1/8" this mat is of average thickness. At 24" x 68" it is also the standard width and length. Mats that are about half a thick as this one are good for travel or placing under a thicker mat to provide more traction. The thick mats (3/16") are about 50% thicker than this one and are designed for those who need or want extra cushion. There are two sides to this and nearly all yoga mats. Look carefully at the 'bumps' on each side of the mat. The larger bumps are designed to face upwards to cushion your hands, feet, and knees during poses while keeping your body from dangerously slipping out of alignment. The smaller bumps are designed to face downwards to grip the floor and keep the yoga mat from sliding. Many mats have a label on one end with the name of the brand. This is typically, but not always, located on the 'up' side. The bumps will tell you for sure. This yoga mat will increase in softness and stickiness with use. (So do most mats.) They start out mildly sticky and increase in stickiness the more they are used. You will want to wash your mat when it first arrives so as to remove the thin film they get on their surface during the manufacturing process. Instructions for washing the mat are included. Once you've washed and dried your mat you're ready to begin! After using it for a while, if you find the mat decreasing in stickiness each time you pull it out, this is the typical sign that a light coating of dust or too much body sweat has accumulated on your mat and it needs a light hand washing with very diluted soap and water. After washing, roll your mat in a thick towel to squeeze out the excess water, otherwise it will take forever to dry in the air. Then, air dry your mat unrolled, inside, and away from sunlight. (Hanging over the shower bar works nicely.) When you first unroll your mat you will find one end to be a bit curled. Simply alternate the direction you roll your mat (top outside once, then bottom outside next) or the end you start from (curled end once, flat end next time) and you'll find it straightening out more or less over time. I recommend buying your own yoga mat even if your yoga studio or gym provides them for you. I've worked in many studios and gyms over the years. Sometimes management has mats cleaned often, sometimes not. If you bring your own mat you always know where it's been. :o) Plus, owning your own mat may encourage you to begin valuable practice at home. For my students who have trouble with their knees in some of the poses requiring the body weight to rest on a knee, I recommend temporarily folding over one end of the mat to get double cushion under the knee while still leaving one layer under the rest of the body. This saves you having to haul more than one mat out each time you practice which can be discouraging especially to the beginner.


Manduka 71-Inch PROlite Travel Yoga and Pilates Mat

This awesome eco-responsible yoga mat is Manduka's alternative offering to their ultra-heavy 7-pound-BlackMatPRO. The 4-pound PROlite has all of the great qualities of the BlackMatPRO (density, durability, firmness), but it is slightly thinner and narrower than the its heavyweight counterpart. Available in 5 colors: purple, olive, pacific, pinot, and apricot. 3/16" x 24" x 71" (3" longer than a standard yoga mat)
Customer Review: Manduka Travel Mat
I have been a yoga student for 8 years and over time have used several different mats; nike, lululemon etc.. A month ago my yoga teacher suggested I buy a manduka travel-light mat for a firmer support under my feet; ILOVE IT! It is light and easy to carry and most importantly my balance has improved. It is firm but very comfortable! You will not be disappointed.
Customer Review: Unfortunatelly this mat is very slippery
This mat is very slippery for vinyasa yoga. I bought it to replace my old mat that I have for over 5 years, a regular inexpensive mat that I couldn' t find any more in the market. I have washed the manduka mat more than 20 times and I have tried all possible different detergents. It is still slippery.


Stamina InTONE Jogger with Handlebar Plus Jogger Workout VHS

The Mia Finnegan's InTone® Jogger is a great way to get a cardiovascular workout. It's allows you to work out quickly and easily in the comfort of your own home. Great for both the beginner and advanced trainer, it includes a 25 minute workout video!
Customer Review: Very good
Gives the kids a very good excercise. they love it and bounce on it all the time. Very durable as it has gone thro a lot of abuse from my kids. the only down side is that the handles are pretty shaky and if we apply any pressure it ends up shaking the the base too. But worth all the money i paid for it.
Customer Review: 5+++++ Trampoline
This is a really good trampoline for the price.Assembly was very easy.It has just enough bounce. Love it!!!!


Home Fitness: Designing Your Own Home Gym and Workout Plan

Exercise physiologist and wellness expert Suzanne Falaschetti presents sound advice on how to design and implement a home exercise plan. Falaschetti guides the reader, step-by-step, as they prepare for exercise, design a workout plan, and select safe and appropriate exercise equipment. Includes logical, easy-to-follow exercises and workouts in sensible progressions that are suitable for beginners and advanced exercisers alike. The book thoroughly explains the benefits of exercise in a home gym, and offers chapters on preparing for exercise, personal workout plans, a shopping guide to home gym equipment (with specific information on cardiovascular and strength training equipment), and much more.
Customer Review: Very good information
If you are looking to design your own home gym, I think you will find this resource very helpful. Some outdated fitness information by the author, but overall, very informative.