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Apr 8

How Grit by Brit Answered My Dallas Fitness Prayers – D Magazine

The greatest workout class I have ever taken was at a studio called 305 Fitness on 8th street in New York City. The dance-cardio class had a live DJ, vibrant murals and neon signs(an homage to founder Sadie Kurzbans Miami roots), and an addictive energy that could rival SoulCycles. It was a party. It was also a killer workout.

For years, Ive hunted for a Dallas equivalent. Ive hit up many a class that mentionedthe words dance and cardio intheir description filled with hope, only to be let down by the rigidness and the general lack of Beyonc songs. The magic of 305 is apparently quite elusive. Yes, shaking it to Sean Paul with a group of strangers feels awkward at first, but after a few songs, all self-conscious feelings fall to the wayside. Its partially the endorphins, but theres something specific about 305s blend of an uninhibited instructors infectious energy, a club-like atmosphere, and high-intensity combinations that was apparently impossible to reproduce.

Then I met Brit Rettig.

My only real knowledge of Rettigs studio, Grit Fitness, was my friends experience with theGrit HIIT class; a type of workout I actively avoid at all costs. This is, as I now know, just one of many classes Grit Fitness offers. While meeting with the studio owner to talk about her new Park Cities studio and impending smartphone app (which will be awesome; more on that later), 305 Fitness came up. Im really good friends with Sadie, the founder, Rettig said. Embarrassingly aggressive gasp from me.

It turns out that Rettig and Kurzban used to take turns renting out a little studio in the Flatiron neighborhood, when Rettig lived in New York. Kurzban was testing out 305, and Rettig would do a kickboxing class. We did that for about eight months, and thats where I got the idea to open a studio, Rettig says. She kind of served as a mentor to me in opening my studio. If you go to the Design District location, you will very much feel the 305 aesthetic.

Of course, the only thing Rettig didnt love about 305 was the variety, which is why there are so many other styles of workouts (spinning, yoga, kickboxing, etc.) in addition to their Dance Club Cardio class.

They had a 7pm dance-cardio class that night. I attended, of course. Some things were totally on point (neon signs! dark room! amazing, energetic instructor!), some things were a bit off (no DJ, which created some lulls between songs, lessening the intensity), but the magic was intact.

So, dear readers, whatever goals you have in the year 2017, just do yourself a favor and go to a dance-cardio class at Grit Fitness. Because its awesome, but alsobecause I spent three years looking for it, andsomeone besides me should really benefit from that.

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