- One yogi couple are seen throwing poses on the Santa Monica mountains
- Elsewhere, a woman performs in a country field with an audience of cows
- One odd case sees a man in China doing yoga on a busy road amid traffic
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It’s one of the trendiest fitness regimes around.
And as a result, yoga is always sprouting new and ever-inventive branches.
These images, rounded up from around the world, capture enthusiasts who have taken their practice out of the studio and into the realms of the unusual.
One yogi couple are seen throwing dramatic shapes over boulders on California’s Santa Monica mountains.
Elsewhere, a woman performs in a country field with an audience of cows. Then there’s another posing with a rabbit, and one with a goat balancing atop her downward dog.
Scroll on for a selection of yoga from near and far which looks anything but dull.
Photographer Ira Meyer captured yogi duo Kenny Harlow and Julia Grace throwing shapes on California’s Santa Monica Mountains
Balancing on a surfboard is a tricky enough feat as it is for many, let-alone doing it on your head
This woman looks to be holding an impromptu session in a glass-floored high-rise building overlooking a sprawling city
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These four cows appear to be rather transfixed with this woman’s gymnastic display
As the sun goes down on this idyllic beach, this yogi shows off a tricky headstand pose
Nothing quite elevates the calming effects of yoga quite like spot of bunny balancing, according to this woman
Goat yoga, too, has become something of a trend over the last year, with workshops like this held around the world
Pictured (left) is yoga instructor Katy Vanek from Scappoose, Oregon, and (right) Elisabeth Carpenter from Malibu, California
This yoga fan in the Chinese city of Guangzhou was snapped four years ago regularly returning to this busy spot to practice, ignoring the traffic around him
In a classic case of unfortunate timing, this yogi at a campsite seems to have lost his head
The uploader of this snap, starring a human pretzel, captioned it: ‘Damn yoga, you scary!’
No human, however, can quite outdo a hound when it comes to smile-inducing poses
Then there are the practitioners who are just a little bit too startling
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