Women What are these mats used for?

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I don't know what they were designed for, but I have some ideas: obviously as part of a pre-school obstacle course, they look like they could be propped up and used for all sorts of clear hip drills (sorta like: ) or set up side by side for various casting/circling stations, maybe front layouts (sorta like: ).
 
I appreciate all the responses. More ideas on how to use them would be great. Right now they are only used for rec class obstacle stuff. My concern with the front layout set up is they are very squishy so getting the firm support for the arm would be difficult. I will have to play around with buckling them to the other pair and see what comes of it. Keep the ideas rolling!
 
All types of rolling, back extensions, Kickovers, tick tocks, drills for heel drive, drills for casting, beginner pullovers, Toe shoot drills, if the top is very soft you can use it for introducing back tucks, all kinds of coditioning of course, I'm sure I'll come up with more ideas if you give me time to think about it.
 
We create a set-up similar to that using a mat stack and a cheese mat when introducing the set for back tucks. Set to a candlestick-backward roll down the cheese. Not sure how tall they are, so you might need to set them up on top of another mat for taller kids.
Clear hip drills. Casting. Lots of kids like a big squishy mat on bars when they are first learning skills, the height of that makes it better- squat ons, cast handstands.
 
I got the narrow pair cleaned up today and had a chance to buckle them together. They buckle nice and tight side by side. This week I'll be playing around with them for drill set ups. I think for clear hip drills definately. I'll have to post some pics and maybe it will jog more brainstorming on ways to use them. Thanks for all the ideas so far!
 

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