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Drive FITT receives undisclosed funding from Glenn Maxwell

Australia’s Glenn Maxwell contributed an undisclosed sum to Drive FITT, a membership-based sports club centered around cricket, fitness, and recuperation using state-of-the-art technology.

DRIVE FITT was founded in July 2024 by Indian cricketer Shubman Gill and Bollywood actress Preity Zinta with the goal of empowering the Indian fitness market.

A member-based club that combines cricket, fitness, and recuperation, Drive FITT was co-founded by Preity G. Zinta, Shubman Gill, Mark Sellar, Deke Smith, and Vikram Aditya Bhatia. With real-time data tracking and customized training, it improves all facets of performance and wellness. The platform provides recovery programs, sophisticated performance tracking, and easy access to cricket training.

“Joining the Drive FITT team is exciting for me. Cricket, fitness, and recovery have been essential to my journey, and this concept brings them together uniquely and innovatively. I’m looking forward to contributing my experience and helping shape a space that supports athletes at every level,” said Glenn Maxwell.

Maxwell will actively contribute to Drive FITT’s vision by sharing his knowledge of player development and training techniques with this investment. In addition to providing financial assistance, he will act as a brand ambassador, create instructional materials, and use his on-field expertise to improve the facility’s services.

Market research projects that by the end of this year, the Indian fitness market will have grown to a value of about $9.5 billion.

DRIVE FITT offers a variety of membership options, including a daily pass in addition to monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, annual, and family memberships. The price of a daily pass is approximately Rs 1,000, monthly memberships begin at Rs 7,000, and annual memberships can reach Rs 35,000. Family memberships for one or two children and two adults will be offered.

 

 

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