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Reddit mentions of BalanceFrom GoGym All-Purpose 4'x10'x2 Extra Thick High Density Anti-Tear Gymnastics Gym Folding Exercise Aerobics Mats (Black)
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- 10 feet long 4 feet wide at 2-inch thick firm high Density EPE foam is ideal for activities and exercises such as yoga, aerobics, Pilates, and martial arts
- Surface is made of non-toxic lead-free durable 18 oz puncture resistant and non-absorbent vinyl. Moisture resistant technology makes the mat to be easily washed with soap and water
- Velcro on all sides make it easy to hook several mats together to make a large workout area or tumbling run and securing folded shape
- A foldable, 4 panel design and handles on each mat make it easy to store and Transport your mat. Expanded dimension: 10' x 4' x 2"; folded dimensions: 48" x 30" x 8"
- All genuine BalanceFrom products are covered by a 100% BalanceFrom satisfaction guarantee and 2-year BalanceFrom Warranty. Customer satisfaction is our highest priority
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Color | Black2 |
Height | 9 Inches |
Length | 49 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | November 2018 |
Size | One Size |
Weight | 15 Pounds |
Width | 31 Inches |
My situation is almost identical to the OP's.
Yellow belt, six months in, and just beginning to get the idea of knowing various waza.
I have implemented the following to help me practice at home:
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B072BN45BW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
3, I am also in the process of making a Grappling Dummy for home use
4, In addition to looking at Judo waza in different books and videos (and asking my Sensei about the variations that I see in these books for various waza), I used to keep a kind of Judo Diary.
During each practice, I would make a mental list of what I needed to remember, and would type it out when I got home.
As an alternative to typing, I sometimes record myself speaking my notes onto the computer; or, if there was a lot to remember from that particular practice, I might dictate into my 'phone on the way home.
If there was a tonne of useful stuff from one class, as well as potentially dictating on the way home, I might video someone doing and explaining the technique in the class.
Or, I might choose to just focus on remembering one technique well, rather than trying to remember several badly.
As I have become more familiar with learning what I need to learn (i.e., learning that I need to be aware of Tai Sabake, Tsukuri, Kuzushi, Kake and so on for each waza), I find myself remembering things better, although not perfectly.
I think that recording some form of structured, correct and accurate record of the various waza (such as video, keeping a diary and so on) is essential at first.
The real difficulty for me is actually putting what I have learned into practice!
Good luck with this.
Just got 2 of theses for myself for a BJJ gift. BalanceFrom GoGym All-Purpose 4'x10'x2 Extra Thick High Density Anti-Tear Gymnastics Gym Folding Exercise Aerobics Mats (Black) https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B072BN45BW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_orB4DbP8P9STV
This is in the US store:
https://www.amazon.com/BalanceFrom-BFGR-01PP-All-Purpose-Anti-Tear-Gymnastics/dp/B072BN45BW/ref=sr_1_4?crid=238OMKT4XXML1&dchild=1&keywords=jiu%2Bjitsu%2Bmats%2Bfor%2Bhome&qid=1570891445&sprefix=jiu%2Bjitsu%2Bmats%2Caps%2C210&sr=8-4&th=1
Can't attest to their quality. Just search Jiu Jitsu Mats on the amazon store, should see quite a few options.