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How Thick Should a Training Mat Be?

Too thin and you hate floor work. Too soft and the mat feels unstable. Here’s the practical middle ground.

January 30, 20266 min read
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Training mats need a different balance than studio yoga mats. You want enough cushion for knees, planks, and cooldown work, but not so much softness that lunges feel unstable.

For mixed-use home training, mid-thickness usually lands best. It gives you enough forgiveness without turning the floor into a sponge.

  • Go thinner if you need max stability.
  • Go thicker if floor comfort is the main problem.
  • If the mat slides, grip matters more than adding more foam.

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