YOUR GEAR: Yoga Props & Exercise Equipment

With the states starting to re-open, fitness centers are putting safety measures into place for in-person classes. If you are thinking about returning to a fitness center for yoga, meditation, and/or exercise classes, I suggest that you consider getting some of your own equipment, especially if you have safety concerns.

Experts agree it’s very challenging for the centers to sanitize the equipment and props. My goal here is to provide alternative choices that may help YOU keep safe and therefore more comfortable.

Priority Suggestions:

Yoga mats

Can be purchased for as little as $15. A standard size mat is 24 x 68 inches. If you would like to invest a little more, you can purchase a slightly bigger size, making it easier to stay on your mat.

Yoga blocks

Blocks come in 2 sizes, 3 or 4 inches with prices starting about $10 each. If you are ordering blocks, get two. When determining which size to purchase, consider the size of your hand. It’s easier to grip a 3-inch block. If you often sit on your blocks, the 4-inch size is better. Otherwise, I suggest you start with the 3-inch size.

A 6-foot yoga strap

This is another prop you might find useful. I prefer a D-ring strap. It’s easy to adjust, and the buckle usually doesn’t break. Other straps that have plastic buckles crack over time. The purchase price is about $8.

Resistance Band & Dumbbell’s

For exercise classes, consider getting a resistance band and a pair of dumbbell.

I recommend purchasing two different weights. They are available in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10 lbs. Resistance bands often come in a bundle with a variety of strengths.

If you decide to attend online classes, some of the recommended items are optional but can enhance your experience. (For my online yoga and meditation classes, you only need a mat. Having other props is optional.)

The Choice is Yours

Make a decision based on your budget and comfort level. Reach out to me should you need more ideas.

All of these items may be purchased online. Also, many local stores have these items available. Target and Walmart are good options to buy most of the above items if you are on a budget.

Linda’s Buying Guide

I put together the following resource list to make your equipment selection and purchasing process easier.  I’ve also included a downloadable .pdf of this guide if you would like to save this list for easy reference.

Yogaoutlet.com

Everyday Yoga 3 Inch Foam Yoga Block @ $7.48 each

Everyday Yoga 4 Inch Foam Yoga Block @ $8.48 each

Everyday Yoga 6 Foot Yoga Strap D-Ring @ $5.48

Yoga mats are available in many price ranges:

Yoga Mats at Yogaoutlet.com

Amazon.com

MoKo 9″ x 6″ x 3″ Yoga EVA Foam Blocks 2 Pack Parent, 2 blocks @ $12.99/ pack
Gaiam Essentials Yoga Block (Set of 2) – Supportive 4 inch blocks @ $14.05
Gaiam Yoga Straps 6 ft @ $7.98

Yoga mats are available in many price ranges

Other Yoga Mats at Amazon.com

Other Yoga and Fitness Equipment at Amazon.com

RENRANRING Resistance Bands, Exercise Bands for Physical Therapy, Yoga, Pilates, Rehab and Home Workout, Non-Latex Elastic Bands (Set 3) @ $10.99

Hand weights (also called dumbbells) are available in many price ranges

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All prices are cited as approximate based on the published asking price on the date of this newsletter.

Click the guide below to view and download the Yoga Prop & Fitness Equipment Buying Guide

All product descriptions in this guide link directly to the product page for ease of shopping.

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