We just moved into our new house and are trying to figure what to do for the flooring in our exercise room down in the basement. Hoping to get some advice, as obviously anyone who is reading this works out to Cathe and knows how important it is to have good flooring.
We aren't going to finish our basement for a couple of years, so we are working with a concrete floor. The majority of my dvds are Cathe, so shock absorption is key, along with the ability to do turns, etc. without ripping up the floor.
In our workout room in our previous house (also in an unfinished basement), we just used a carpet remnant on top of some cheap carpet padding. Surprisingly, that seemed to work okay, although upon taking up the carpet when moving, the padding was pretty much shredded! So I would like to upgrade a bit, since I'm not getting any younger, and I need to protect my body.
I liked having the carpet on top - it was just very simple no-fuss carpeting, not plushy so it was very durable, but good enough so I could lay on top of it to do floorwork and abs. I'm trying to figure out what I should put on top of it. I know some have mentioned puzzle mats...do you think these would work well under carpeting if put wall to wall? Do they offer enough shock absorption and do they shred during pivots, etc?
Another option I saw online was Plyorobic Flooring, was is supposed to be good for high impact. The flooring itself isn't horribly expensive (about $300 for a 12x16 room), however, the freight is extremely expensive - almost as expensive as the flooring itself because it is so heavy. I really don't know anything about this flooring, but it seems odd that rubber can be so effective for high impact? I do think carpet would work on top, which would be nice.
I'm leaning towards the Plyrobic flooring, but I hate to spend so much on freight. If anyone has used it, or puzzle mats, or has other suggestions for flooring, please let me know. I know some of you have the really nice flooring that is used in dance studios...I'm not there yet, maybe someday when the basement is finished. Something to look forward to!
Thank you very much in advance for your advice!
We aren't going to finish our basement for a couple of years, so we are working with a concrete floor. The majority of my dvds are Cathe, so shock absorption is key, along with the ability to do turns, etc. without ripping up the floor.
In our workout room in our previous house (also in an unfinished basement), we just used a carpet remnant on top of some cheap carpet padding. Surprisingly, that seemed to work okay, although upon taking up the carpet when moving, the padding was pretty much shredded! So I would like to upgrade a bit, since I'm not getting any younger, and I need to protect my body.
I liked having the carpet on top - it was just very simple no-fuss carpeting, not plushy so it was very durable, but good enough so I could lay on top of it to do floorwork and abs. I'm trying to figure out what I should put on top of it. I know some have mentioned puzzle mats...do you think these would work well under carpeting if put wall to wall? Do they offer enough shock absorption and do they shred during pivots, etc?
Another option I saw online was Plyorobic Flooring, was is supposed to be good for high impact. The flooring itself isn't horribly expensive (about $300 for a 12x16 room), however, the freight is extremely expensive - almost as expensive as the flooring itself because it is so heavy. I really don't know anything about this flooring, but it seems odd that rubber can be so effective for high impact? I do think carpet would work on top, which would be nice.
I'm leaning towards the Plyrobic flooring, but I hate to spend so much on freight. If anyone has used it, or puzzle mats, or has other suggestions for flooring, please let me know. I know some of you have the really nice flooring that is used in dance studios...I'm not there yet, maybe someday when the basement is finished. Something to look forward to!
Thank you very much in advance for your advice!