08-14-18, 08:53 PM | |
Join Date: Jun 2003
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Thanks! I did not know they could be used with shoes for cardio. Do you wear shoes on it? Eta: the regular price is WAY out of my range!
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08-15-18, 05:49 AM | ||
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Chicago, IL
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Sherry - I have the Square36 mat on top of an area rug that is almost as large on top of wood flooring. I use it for everything. I use the cardio side for yoga and pilates and I have no problems with slipping. I did not find it the least bit slippery like some of the Amazon commenters and I did not need to sponge it down with soap and water. It does stay in place. I have it down all the time and I do all my FIRM and BeMax workouts on it.
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08-15-18, 06:16 AM | |
Join Date: Jun 2003
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Thanks, Carol. I am just overwhelmed and confused on what to pick I hate to make such an expensive buying mistake if it doesn't work out. Some reviews of the Gorillaz mats said they don't slip either. I'll have to compare the prices and sizes and then decide whether to go with a Square 36/ Gorillaz mat, or go back to puzzle mats with the rug mat under it.
I also don't want to twist my ankle or anything! Thanks for everyone's input . I really appreciate it. I'm trying to protect my knees/hips and lower back and doing dance cardio on carpeting even with the Zumba socks is not working well. I have tried dance shoes, but they don't have enough support for me.
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