If you're trying to save money, chill out or avoid people— Namaste:
photographed by Ben Ritter; modeled by Charlee Atkins; styled by Madeline Lee; hair by Sophie Haig; makeup by Sophie Haig.because it's quiet, meditative, and requires very little interaction with other humans — but going to a crowded studio is another story. Regardless of how early you arrive, you often end up jammed inches away from other mats and breathing bodies. Luckily, yoga apps can help solve this issue.
Ahead, we found the best yoga apps with full workouts for you to try, whether you're trying to chill out, save money, or avoid people. Namaste, y'all.
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