The Internet Finds Out About Pitbull's Grit BXNG Gym Nightclub, Proceeds To Instantly Hate It


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Published 2 years ago

Published 2 years ago

Back in 2019, Pitbull, the musical Miami Magnate, entered into a partnership with business strategist Tony Robbins to create a New York gym and nightclub fusion called Grit BXNG.

Doubling down on his roots, the "Prince of Party" pushed for perspiration and physical exertion with Grit BXNG ultimately being similar to crossfit except that the exercise starts off with shots of alcohol before proceeding to the gym floor, which also has club music playing.

Last summer, patrons who attended the experience for the first time posted their reviews on TikTok, with many being supportive after their own night out drinking and sweating — though there wasn't initially much viral discourse surrounding the unique fitness experience at the time.

@loxclub taking shots is the best workout 🎥 @Morgan Raum #loxclub #nycfitness #nycnightlife #nycevents #datingtips #gritboxing ♬ original sound – Lox Club

@explorenewyorkcity st. patty’s day celebration went hard 👊🏼🍀 #gritbxing #gritboxing #nycworkout #nycworkoutclass #nyc #nycgym #nycboxing #nycgroupfitness #explorenewyorkcity @gritbxngnyc ♬ WAP(feat. Megan Thee Stallion) – Cardi B

@paula.alain Checkout this fitness studio if you're in NYC. A lot of fun and a great workout as well. #gritboxingny #nycfitnessstudios #nycboxing #nycworkoutclass #workoutstotry ♬ Workout Trap (60 Sec) – TimTaj

The good times were apparently not meant to last, however, as word of the hot workout bar started to spread in recent days and reach other corners of the internet.

On Twitter and YouTube, many were seemingly appalled at the idea of consuming alcohol before and during a workout, with one of the biggest concerns being the perceived smell of the place before the possible safety issues at play with inebriated patrons attempting to punch a bag while flashing lights and Lizzo blasted loudly in one of the viral clips this week.


Earlier this afternoon, YouTuber Cr1TiKaL notably discussed the gym amid its recent viral moment in a video titled "This is a Horrible Gym," which has already racked up over 300,000 views in just two hours. That being said, it's likely the internet isn't quite finished discussing, memeing and reacting to Mr. Worldwide's unique fitness experience anytime soon.



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