First post here!
My husband and I have been working out with Cathe, The Firm, and now Christi Taylor as well as Jari Love for several years. Last fall we moved our workouts to the garage and purchased some black rubber mat flooring from Target. It comes in big squares that interlock like a puzzle, and it's been nice for shock absorption, but the pieces don't want to stay together, so we've basically got a big gap somewhere no matter what we do. This flooring is also not great for things like pivots, since feet don't slide too easily on it.
What I'm wondering is, do any of you work out on a concrete type floor, and if so, what type of mat or flooring do you put down on top? We did a little research online and found lots of options, but no reviews and we want to get some advice before going ahead with something. Our main goals for the flooring are that it provide shock absorption, that it stay together (if it comes in pieces and we "lock" it together), and that it allows shoes to slide fairly easily. Basically I'm looking for whatever would be closest to working out on a gym floor, like in a step class.
Any ideas? Thanks!
My husband and I have been working out with Cathe, The Firm, and now Christi Taylor as well as Jari Love for several years. Last fall we moved our workouts to the garage and purchased some black rubber mat flooring from Target. It comes in big squares that interlock like a puzzle, and it's been nice for shock absorption, but the pieces don't want to stay together, so we've basically got a big gap somewhere no matter what we do. This flooring is also not great for things like pivots, since feet don't slide too easily on it.
What I'm wondering is, do any of you work out on a concrete type floor, and if so, what type of mat or flooring do you put down on top? We did a little research online and found lots of options, but no reviews and we want to get some advice before going ahead with something. Our main goals for the flooring are that it provide shock absorption, that it stay together (if it comes in pieces and we "lock" it together), and that it allows shoes to slide fairly easily. Basically I'm looking for whatever would be closest to working out on a gym floor, like in a step class.
Any ideas? Thanks!