Fittr, a fitness company, has partnered with Rohit Sharma. The Fittr Hart ring, which the business claims is an innovative smart ring made to incorporate health tracking into daily life effortlessly, has also been introduced.
With the pressures of modern life mounting, Rohit Sharma and Fittr want to encourage a change to a more active lifestyle in their country. They push India to prioritize physical fitness as an essential component of overall health, treating it as a basic human right rather than a luxury.
Recently, Fittr has secured funding of Rs 28 crore (about $3.5 million) from Rainmatter, a venture fund supported by Zerodha.
To promote the health of those around him, Fittr's founder, Jitendra Chouksey (JC), launched the app as a WhatsApp group in 2014. It developed into a Facebook group and is now a business that helps over 3 million individuals with their fitness and nutrition needs by utilizing technology and real instructors.
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