Yoga Mat Giveaway

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Tomuno is an eco-friendly yoga mat company and a Boston-based small business.

 

The mats are sold in places like Sports Club LA and leading yoga studios around the country.

 

Tomunu mats are natural mats. The rubber is harvested from actual rubber trees, rather than typical yoga mats which are plastic. Switching to a mat like this is an eco-friendly and green choice.

Note: Because these are natural rubber mats, they are designed for unheated yoga
yoga and are not recommended for hot yoga or Bikram-style yoga.

 

The natural rubber also provides fabulous grip so if you’re prone to slipping and sliding on your mat, you may want to look into Tomuno.

I love the extra cushioning in these mats. Extra thick at 5mm, which my joints appreciate. I practice ashtanga yoga and more power-based and vigorous yoga and over time, a little extra cushioning goes a long way to help stay injury-free.

 

More about my yoga practice, yoga journey, recommendations for yoga classes, apparel and clothing, mats, books, DVDs, podcasts and much more, please check out this very comprehensive post:

Yoga FAQ’s

Also, I have many more posts linked in my Yoga Section, covering everything from my 500 Hour Teacher Training to Moon Days to Yoga DVD & Clothing Review posts and more.

Nutshell: I got my yoga teacher training credential at the RYT-200 hour level in 2001, I’m not currently teaching. I have a current daily personal practice at home; I don’t follow DVDs or podcasts, but rather I do what comes to me and what my body asks for that day. I practice ashtanga or power-based yoga and practice for about 20 minutes per day. I normally practice on a Manduka mat and have had the same Manduka Black Mat Pro for nearly a decade and have hauled it around the world with me and it still looks brand new, tens of thousands of practice hours and sweat droplets later. I will be anxious to see how the Tomuno mat stands the test of time.

If you’d like to enter to win a Tomuno yoga mat, comment below to enter.

1. Tell me what kind of yoga mat you have now.

Or

What kind of yoga do you practice, how long have you been practicing, where do you practice, why do you practice, or a couple details about your yoga practice.

2. For a second entry, Twitter Follow LV&Y and and then tweet the following:

“I love yoga and I entered to win a Free Yoga Mat in the @LoveVeggiesYoga @Tomuno Giveaway https://tiny.cc/o540q”

3. For extra entries and you must leave a separate comment for each:

Facebook Like Love Veggies & Yoga

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or post this Giveaway on your blog

Contest ends Monday, March 5, 2012 and winner will be chosen randomly.

Open to Continental U.S. Residents only.

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  1. I have a plain old jane mat right now and I desperately neeed to invest in a good one! Slippery hands be gone!

  2. I’m currently using my Jade mat 3-4 times a week. This mat looks like it would be wonderful to practice with!

  3. I have some skanky pink mat from Target and desperately need a new one. I don’t really practice yoga much, but I do it after runs for stretching. I have Jillian’s DVD, which is probably not the best yoga DVD … but I like it.

  4. HI!! I love your site and have already tried several oatmeal recipes :) YUM! I Used to Have a Prana Sticky Mat, but it was stolen from me 2 years ago on a trip to California :( I now use a much cheaper less quality mat from Wal*Mart. And after learning that some of the materials and chemicals they use to make these mats i have been just using a beach towel. I sure could use a nice mat again!! I follow you on Facebook as well! namaste*

  5. Hi..I have just started following your blog.I have to say I. Love all the yummy receipes you post!
    I to am a Manduka user and have been for the last 5 years..I swear it feels like a workout sometimes lugging it around.
    I have been certified in Hatha yoga as well as Anusara..
    I use to do yoga everyday but that was before I had my baby girl..She s 10 months now and crawling everywhere..I try to sneek in some time on the mat when she s sleeping or when she s playing on the floor which usually turns into me doing some yoga with her:)
    Yoga is one thing that always makes me feel good no matter how much time I spend doing it..