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Printed Yoga Mat Images

(Item Nr:FM-YM-10)
Your quest for the finest larger, thicker, and wider yoga mat ends here today! It not only helps you "Connect with your true self!" It also offers you the sustainable yoga mat that packs together all these awesome benefits.Say goodbye to slipping, sliding, sore muscles, and injuries with this ultra soft, non-slip printed cork yoga mat!

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Product Name: Printed Cork Yoga Mat
Model: FM-YM-10
Size:173*61cm/183*61cm/183*66cm/customized
Thickness:4mm/5mm/6mm
Material: printed cork surface and rubber bottom-surface
Color: Customized
Usage: Yoga, fitness Yoga, workout
Charater: Eco friendly and non toxic,waterproof,nonslip,compressive,good elasticity
MOQ: 30pcs
Package: Each packed in one pp bag,1pcs in one carton.

Features:

1. Premium All Natural Materials: Crafted from high-quality cork and rubber, this yoga mat offers superior grip and cushioning for your practice.
2. Non-Slip Surface: The textured cork material provides excellent traction, preventing slips during poses.
3. Moisture-Resistant: Naturally resistant to moisture, ensuring a hygienic and odor-free experience.
4. Dimensions: providing ample space for your yoga routine.
5. Patterns: beautifully printed on the surface, so you can have a good mood while doing yoga.
6. Customisation: Support customers to customise various thicknesses and sizes.

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It's Not Always Easy


When many people think of yoga, they think of sitting cross-legged on a cliff overlooking the beach, hands gently placed on the knees. Or, they might think of rejuvenating sun salutations in a yoga studio. Either way, many folks associate yoga with "easy."


However, this isn't always the truth. Although some varieties of yoga are slower-paced and might be easy for some folks, other types of yoga challenge your muscles to improve in strength, flexibility, and endurance.


So, if you regularly participate in heart-pumping yoga classes that leave you feeling sore, tired, and sweaty, rest days are vital. Even if you prioritize recovery yoga classes – rest days are essential.

 

Soreness
Many individuals experience muscle soreness after intense yoga sessions, especially if they're new to yoga. The poses can be challenging, forcing your body to maintain muscle-burning holds. You might find your muscles stiff and sore on the days following these sessions.


On these days, it's not a bad idea to rest. While you could trade your intense yoga session for a relaxed recovery class, there are some days when resting is the best course of action. Of course, it depends on your body and how you feel, so you can make the call based on your energy levels and soreness.

 

Give Your Mind A Break
Although meditation and yoga can go hand-in-hand, it doesn't hurt to give your mind a break from practicing. On rest days, you can give yourself the time to absorb the new poes and information you've learned in the past week.

 

QnA

Q: BENEFITS OF USING YOGA BLOCKS

A: Using yoga blocks has many benefits, including:
Improved alignment: Yoga blocks can help you achieve proper alignment in certain poses by providing additional support and height.
Increased flexibility: Yoga blocks can help you deepen your stretches and increase your flexibility by providing support and a greater range of motion.
Enhanced stability: Yoga blocks can help you feel more stable in challenging poses by providing additional support and balance.
Injury prevention: Yoga blocks can help you avoid injuries by allowing you to modify poses to suit your individual needs and limitations.
Increased comfort: Yoga blocks can make yoga poses more comfortable and accessible, allowing you to stay in poses for longer periods of time.

Q: Yoga Improves Respiration

A: With age comes respiratory limitations and reduced tolerance to physical exertion. Anything that reduces oxygen in the respiratory system can have negative effects on the mind and body. Recent studies have shown that a 12-week yoga program significantly improved respiratory function in elderly women.
Breathing is the foundation of life. Humans can go weeks without food, but you can't go more than a few minutes without breath, so it's a good idea to keep your respiratory system in tip-top shape at any age.

Q: Yoga Reduces High Blood Pressure

A: Hypertension, or high blood pressure, can lead to cardiovascular disease and is the second leading cause of kidney disease. Recent studies have found that yoga reduces oxidative stress in the elderly. Oxidative stress is one of the underlying causes of high blood pressure and, especially for seniors, is a strong risk factor for heart attacks.

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