
Key Points
Krishna Shroff aims for a community feel in gyms
MMA Matrix merges combat elements with fitness
Facilities cater to all ages and rehab-focused training
Rapid expansion reflects brand's unique appeal
She along with her brother has launched a fitness brand which aims to enhance the fitness of people of India by merging elements of hand-to-hand combat with fitness.
She said, "We wanted to create something truly special with MMA Matrix, a place that goes beyond the typical gym experience. Our vision was to bring world-class infrastructure to India while maintaining a personal touch".
MMA Matrix was created to fill the gap in high-quality fitness facilities across the country. It started with a flagship gym in Mumbai and quickly grew to fourteen franchises nationwide, showing just how much people value their unique style of training and wellness.
She further mentioned, "When you walk into our space, you immediately feel the difference. It's supportive, inclusive, and designed for everyone, from children to seniors, including those needing rehabilitation".
MMA Matrix also stands out for its inclusive approach. Its programs and facilities are designed for a wide range of people with their trainers skilled in rehab-focused training, helping people who might otherwise be left out of typical gym experiences. By combining top-quality infrastructure with personalized support, MMA Matrix is delivering on its mission to make fitness accessible and meaningful for everyone in India.
"Unlike many commercial gyms, we've cultivated an atmosphere that feels more like a community than a business. That was our goal from the beginning: to provide our people with the highest quality fitness environment where they feel motivated, supported, and valued. It's not just about the equipment; it's about creating a space where everyone can thrive on their fitness journey", she added.
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