Dash no Chris
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Been a donkey's age since I've posted, but I know that if Google's not coughin' up an answer in a few minutes, the neo-geo forums are the place to ask.
Wondering if y'all might be able to make some recommendations for footwear brands / types that'll work & play nice with yoga mats without chewin' up the surface too quickly.
I know we've had a number of fitness / weight-loss threads here over the years, so hopefully a few of you may be able to offer some insight.
I'm in the market for some new workout footwear. Been enjoying P90X for some time now, including the Yoga workout video. I've noticed that my various athletic shoes tend to tear up the cheapo K-mart yoga mat I've been using. Last week I invested in 2 new large yoga mats for my workout space, and I'd like 'em to last as long as possible.
Step 1: get new footwear that never leaves the house and is only ever used during workouts.
Step 2: make sure that footwear has soles that play nice with yoga mat material (so, less emphasis on jagged treads / traction features).
Many thanks in advance for any help y'all can provide. Cheers!
--Chris
Wondering if y'all might be able to make some recommendations for footwear brands / types that'll work & play nice with yoga mats without chewin' up the surface too quickly.
I know we've had a number of fitness / weight-loss threads here over the years, so hopefully a few of you may be able to offer some insight.
I'm in the market for some new workout footwear. Been enjoying P90X for some time now, including the Yoga workout video. I've noticed that my various athletic shoes tend to tear up the cheapo K-mart yoga mat I've been using. Last week I invested in 2 new large yoga mats for my workout space, and I'd like 'em to last as long as possible.
Step 1: get new footwear that never leaves the house and is only ever used during workouts.
Step 2: make sure that footwear has soles that play nice with yoga mat material (so, less emphasis on jagged treads / traction features).
Many thanks in advance for any help y'all can provide. Cheers!
--Chris