- February 12, 2016
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Even if you’re not a big yoga fan (let’s talk), it’s hard to deny the appeal of an adorable goat yoga partner.
Yoga teacher and author Rachel Brathen posted this sweet video of herself and her pet goat, Penny, on Instagram this week, and we’re already plotting how we can rope our own furry friends into similar stunts.
A video posted by Rachel Brathen (@yoga_girl) on Feb 8, 2016 at 8:44am PST
The two have plenty of practice striking a pose together.
Yoga in the backyard + baby goat = best afternoon ever @oneoeight.tv #yogaeverydamnday
A photo posted by Rachel Brathen (@yoga_girl) on Jan 30, 2016 at 1:24pm PST
So… This is my new family. Really? #baaaa #theyaresoweird #baaa
A photo posted by Penny Lane (@penny_thegoat) on Dec 28, 2015 at 12:40pm PST
Brathen and Penny are part of a a long line of humans and animals to discover the joys of co-species yoga.
There’s dog yoga…
A photo posted by Olivia Oates (@oliveoates) on Feb 11, 2016 at 3:29am PST
A photo posted by Sam Lucas (@fit_bones23) on Feb 10, 2016 at 12:19pm PST
A photo posted by Shape Magazine (@shape_magazine) on Dec 28, 2015 at 5:58pm PST
… and horse yoga, which you really should not attempt unless you’re a professional equestrian.
A photo posted by SEΔN РØƵIN ΔRŦISŦ ॐ (@pozinforapicture) on Feb 7, 2016 at 11:41am PST
It turns out there are even other goat yoga practitioners out there.
A photo posted by Katy (@cmkatykat) on Jun 19, 2015 at 11:58am PDT
A video posted by Уσgι Уσυиg Ѕσυℓ ωιℓ∂ Ѕριяιт (@jessi_danielle) on May 8, 2015 at 2:12pm PDT
So really, feel free to incorporate your four-legged friends into your yoga routine, (safely, of course!) or just practice yoga while they’re around. Just keep in mind they may not be that impressed.
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