maddiesmum
Cathlete
So, I just moved into my first, non-rental, bought-it-myself home.
A large part of the basement is mine for my workout space: it's just fabulous and I have it all organized already! Problem is, it has tile flooring and that is just not good for doing any amount of floor cardio with impact. Even doing Step Blast on these could hurt the knees.
So, I was looking at puzzle mats today at Target. What do we think? Is this a good solution to the problem? I could buy 4 packets of these, put them all together as my cardio flooring. But, here's the question: are they good at absorbing impact and do they stay put while you leap about on them?
I need impact absorbing flooring that will not shift about while I do HiiT, plyo work, etc. Alternatively, I could put a large piece of carpet down..
Ideas? Opinions? Recommendations? Personal experience stories from the educated crowd? Bring them all on!
Thanks everybody for your help!
Clare
A large part of the basement is mine for my workout space: it's just fabulous and I have it all organized already! Problem is, it has tile flooring and that is just not good for doing any amount of floor cardio with impact. Even doing Step Blast on these could hurt the knees.
So, I was looking at puzzle mats today at Target. What do we think? Is this a good solution to the problem? I could buy 4 packets of these, put them all together as my cardio flooring. But, here's the question: are they good at absorbing impact and do they stay put while you leap about on them?
I need impact absorbing flooring that will not shift about while I do HiiT, plyo work, etc. Alternatively, I could put a large piece of carpet down..
Ideas? Opinions? Recommendations? Personal experience stories from the educated crowd? Bring them all on!
Thanks everybody for your help!
Clare