Big exercise equipment may not be ideal in your bedroom for a couple of obvious reasons. First, it’s a space hog; second, if you haven’t exactly been killing your workout routine, staring at it may make you guilty, anxious, or both. (Hello, fancy Peloton clothes hanger!) But don’t ignore smaller equipment — think ab wheels, ThighMasters, and other clutter. Anything sold on an infomercial can probably go, says Kyle Risley, founder and CEO of Lift Vault. “Invest in a yoga mat,” he recommends. They’re ideal for restorative stretching, he says — something that’s actually relaxing. Plus, “since yoga mats are easy to clean, and even easier to store, they’re perfect for keeping a tidy and minimalist workout space in your bedroom.”