Women's Health Australia

Out of Of f ice

HITTING SA

For a Quirky Mini Break

By WH Deputy Editor Lizza Gebilagin

I’m lying on my back in Supta Baddha Konasana – aka Reclining Bound Angle Pose – watching a video of a silhouetted woman swimming around the room. She’s doing laps from the TV screens hanging from the ceiling as we wait for our yoga class to start. Strange, yes, but it’d seem weirder still if we weren’t also saluting the sun this morning surrounded by $6 million worth of Salvador Dalí sculptures and paintings in

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