Sculpt & Sip at Kismet Coffee – More Than Just a Movement and a Sip

Coach Sarai • April 30, 2026

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There are some sessions you run… and then there are sessions you feel.


Sculpt & Sip at Kismet Coffee was one of those.


We partnered with Kismet in Bay Shore for something a little different. A Mat Pilates class followed by your choice of coffee or an espresso martini. Simple idea. Good people. Good energy. That was the goal.


We planned to keep it small. Just 10 spots so it stayed personal.


That didn’t last long.


The spots filled quickly, and we ended up opening 3 more because there was no way we were leaving people out. And honestly, I’m really glad we did. The room felt full in the best way. Not crowded, just… alive.


From the moment we started, the energy was there.


People showed up ready, open, and fully in it.



And that’s what made the night what it was.

What made it different

It wasn’t just about the workout.


It was the mix of things.

Moving your body, then slowing down.
Pushing a little, then sitting, chatting, laughing after.


You could feel people relax as the night went on.


Some came alone and ended up leaving with new connections.
Some were already part of the GRITT community and brought that same energy into a new space.


Seeing new faces in the room was a highlight too. That’s always a good sign. It means what we’re building is reaching people, and they’re curious enough to step in.


That matters.

What Pilates actually does (and why people love it)

Pilates can look simple from the outside. Controlled movements, slower pace, nothing too flashy.


But once you’re in it, you get it.


It challenges you in a different way.


You’re not just moving for the sake of it. You’re thinking about your form, your breathing, how your body is working together. It pulls your focus in.


Physically, you feel it in your core, your stability, your control.
But it goes deeper than that.


You leave feeling more connected to your body.
More aware.
More grounded.


It’s one of those workouts where you don’t walk out completely drained… but you still know you worked.


And mentally, it gives you a reset.


That hour becomes time where you’re not thinking about everything else. Just the movement, the breath, and being present in it.



Then you step out, grab a drink, and everything feels a bit lighter.

Why events like this matter

We train hard at GRITT. That’s a given.

But this is just as important.


Creating spaces where people can move, connect, and actually enjoy the process.


Not everything has to feel intense all the time.


Sometimes it’s about balance.
Sometimes it’s about community.
Sometimes it’s just about doing something different and having a good time doing it.


Sculpt & Sip was all of that.


To everyone who showed up, brought the vibe, and trusted us with your time… thank you. It meant a lot.



And if this was your first time with us, we hope it won’t be your last.

Not sure how or when to start with Pilates?

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If you enjoyed the vibe of Sculpt & Sip or you’ve been curious about Pilates, this is the best place to start. We’ll walk you through the basics, understand where you’re at, and help you feel confident stepping into your first class.

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