A devoted student at Golden Heart Yoga on Admiral Cochrane Drive, she takes a class once a week and always feels invigorated when she's done.
It stretches the muscles, it helps you breathe better," she said. "I just leave there feeling totally refreshed - never tired, just good."
Consumers are cutting back, but Annapolis residents continue to pay to practice yoga, which challenges the body - and mind - through various poses ranging from a sun salutation to a downward...
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