Essential Equipment on Any Budget
									Choose a mat with dependable grip and sufficient thickness for knees. Natural rubber offers traction yet may smell initially, so air it out. If you sweat, consider a microfiber towel overlay. Your mat is your island, so let it feel safe, steady, and pleasantly familiar.								
				Essential Equipment on Any Budget
									Blocks, a strap, and a firm bolster expand accessibility and comfort. Two sturdy books can substitute for blocks; a belt can serve as a strap. Props are not shortcuts; they are bridges that turn difficult shapes into sustainable, learning-rich experiences for your unique body.								
				Essential Equipment on Any Budget
									Keep props visible, reachable, and tidy. A low basket, wall hooks, or a small shelf says practice lives here, not in a closet. Roll your mat with intention and place it front-facing. When your setup looks inviting, resistance falls and consistent practice becomes a natural choice.