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Eight women are doing yoga on paddleboards in a body of water around one woman in the middle, who is the yoga instructor.

Paddleboards are strapped to an anchor system, so don’t worry, you won’t float away.

Photo provided by Mozart’s Coffee

Looking to upgrade your Sunday? We’ve got an idea.

Mozart’s Coffee is hosting paddleboard yoga on Sunday, Sept. 28. Take your balancing skills to a new level with the help of a certified instructor — right on the water.

Tickets include your equipment rental. Just bring a towel, water, and sunscreen.

Classes run every two hours, starting at 9 a.m., with the last class beginning at 7 p.m.

Pro tip: Stick around after to celebrate your new skills with a coffee.

Go with the flow(t)

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