Yoga Gear Buying Guide
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Yoga does not require very much equipment. It is an activity that focuses primarily on your body rather than using a lot of pricey equipment. You will need comfortable clothing and a yoga mat
Yoga Equipment You Need
Yoga Apparel
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Yoga-friendly clothing Popular Brands |
Yoga Mats
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Yoga mats Popular Manufacturers |
Yoga Equipment You May Want
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These are great for beginners or anyone having trouble with a difficult stretch. The straps swing around your arms or legs and allow you to hold the pose for longer and pull on the straps to bring your legs or arms to the proper position. |
These give added leverage under various parts of your body to add support, comfort, stretching and to align the body. |
These come in wood |
Rugs and blankets replace mats in certain types of yoga, such as Bikram and Ashtanga yoga. They are also warm and great for chilly rooms and warming muscles. |
These are the key to adding flexibility to your back. Stretching your back by laying with your back on the ball will help you do most of those painful-seeming stretches you see in yoga books |
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These are great for added comfort, especially on your tail bone if you will be sitting for awhile. |
Benches are used mainly for stretching your back, like an exercise ball |
A special piece of equipment for performing headstands. |
Most yoga is done barefoot, but if you are practicing outdoors on your own, comfortable and flexible sneakers |
Many mats come with a bag, but if you lose, rip, or don't get a mat with a bag, the mat bags are sold separately as well. They are especially when you have an errand to run before yoga and need to take your mat with you. |
External Links
- Yoga.About.com-- An article describing basic yoga gear and their uses.
- Ezinearticles.com-- How to buy the best yoga clothing.











