She looked at her reflection in the mirror. She was drenched, exhausted, and her muscles were already starting to stiffen. But as she stood up to wipe down her station, she didn't feel tired. She felt electric.
The strobe lights in the studio didn't just flicker; they pulsed in sync with the heavy, industrial bass vibrating through the floorboards. In the center of the room stood Sarah, her knuckles white as she gripped a 10kg weight plate. This was . LesMills GRIT 21
The middle track was the "Tabata Smasher." Twenty seconds of max-effort power lunges, ten seconds of rest. Repeat until you forget your own name. By the fourth round, Sarah’s legs felt like lead. She glanced at the person next to her—a guy she’d seen every week—and saw him stumbling. Without thinking, she locked eyes with him and gave a sharp, sweaty nod. Don't drop that plate, she thought. If you stay up, I stay up. She looked at her reflection in the mirror