Mat design for dojang

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If you were selecting the flooring (and possibly sub-flooring) for a new dojang, how would you build the mats?

There are simple designs that simply use 1.5" or 2" tatami mats on the bare concrete. There are more complicated designs with subflooring involved.

Assuming this school will incorporate all aspects of martial arts - including striking, grappling, forms, sparring, and tricking - how would you design the dojang floor?
 
Are we talking about just the mats, or what's underneath them? If I was setting up a space, I'd want 1 inch thick tatami puzzle mats, and foam to put around and load-bearing pillars in the area. If money wasn't a concern, I'd want to set up 3 mats on top of themselves, along with a little sand pit (3x3 probably) for people to train there as well
 
Trained at a high school a few times where they let us use the Gymnastics floor exercise mats. That was the best recently trained at a place that's primarily BJJ ad it has 1.5" Zebra mats on some sort of sprung floor. That was second best and lastly at a place that put Plywood over it's Puzzle mats and then the Zebra mats and that is 3rd Best.
 


 
Trained at a high school a few times where they let us use the Gymnastics floor exercise mats. That was the best recently trained at a place that's primarily BJJ ad it has 1.5" Zebra mats on some sort of sprung floor. That was second best and lastly at a place that put Plywood over it's Puzzle mats and then the Zebra mats and that is 3rd Best.
How was it better? Did it take any getting used to for forms/patterns?
 

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