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In cities where some apartment bathrooms may not be big enough to fit a mat, yogis are still finding ways to break a sweat.
After the pandemic left fitness studios and gyms around the country shuttered or operating at reduced capacity, Margaux Drake let her regular yoga practice go.
It wasn’t a lack of interest in classes offered on Instagram or Zoom. Drake, an entrepreneur in Grand Rapids, Michigan, did plenty of high-intensity interval training classes online. But for her, yoga isn’t merely about stretching, twisting, strengthening and balancing on her head. It’s about doing all of those things in a room heated to 90 degrees or hotter.