Cotton Yoga Mats: Reasons Why They Score Over Competition
By Christopher Schwebius
Gone are the days when the world of Yoga was limited to an extremely niche audience.
With popularity of the holistic art of Yoga on the rise worldwide, the demand for yoga related accessories has also seen a steady incline too. One of the most basic accessories required while performing Yoga is the yoga mat.
Over the years the yoga mat has seen various trends evolve. But without a doubt, one most basic form of yoga mats, which has managed to retain its nose ahead of the pack, is the good old cotton yoga mat.
The best thing about a cotton yoga mat is that it is the most simplistic in nature. It involves layered cotton covered by two soft and the same time tough covers, also made of cotton linen. Not only is the cotton yoga mat tough, it is also light on the pocket as compared to other options like the sticky mat which is made of synthetic material or other mats which are stuffed with fiber, etc.
The cotton yoga mat also eliminates a list of hassles, which are generally associated with yoga mats. One thing that you have to remember while you are out to buy a yoga mat is that, it is something that is going to spread out on the floor. If you perform yoga in the confines of your home, it is still all right, but if it is outdoors or in a commune that you intend to perform Yoga, then your mat is bound to get soiled time and again. That would mean, you would be required to wash the mat time and again.
That is what makes a cotton yoga mat a real darling. All you have got to do is roll it up and put it into the washing machine and swish it around. The only thing you need to be mindful about is that the water is not too hot, as excess heat affects the cotton stuffing making it lumpy and uneven. And it would serve you well to know that these lumps or uneven surfaces could badly injure a muscle, when you are in the middle of a strenuous asana.
One of the other benefits of owning a cotton yoga mat is that you eliminate any chances of allergies, which often come along with synthetically made products. Being a natural, organic product, this is one hassle an allergy prone person will not have to bother about.
Nowadays you have a whole extensive range of yoga mats specifically suited to a particular form of Yoga. Say for example the sticky mats are good for beginners, just picking up the craft of yoga. Or the extra thick mat is helpful to those who perform the asthanga yoga. But it is the humble cotton yoga mat, which serves virtually all forms of yoga, equally well.
No wonder, the world over the demand for cotton yoga mats has hiked considerably over the last few years, keeping in sync with the rise in the fame of Yoga, as a form or meditation, exercise or even a fat burner.
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author: Christopher Schwebius is an entrepreneur who seeks out sharply defined, specifically focused topics to research. Upon finishing his research he provides relevant, un-biased information to his readers based on his discoveries and/or personal experiences.
One of his latest ongoing projects can be viewed at http://www.cottonyogamat.org
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