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By PNN | Updated: July 10, 2025 14:39 IST

New Delhi [India], July 10: Raised in a modest family, Akshit observed a massive gap in the fitness industry: ...

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New Delhi [India], July 10: Raised in a modest family, Akshit observed a massive gap in the fitness industry: While gyms were growing across India, no one was guiding gym owners on how to actually grow a business. Most were stuck in survival mode—working 14 hours a day, barely breaking even, and constantly battling issues like staff turnover, low member retention, and poor marketing.

“I realized gym owners didn't need motivation—they needed systems,” says Akshit.

“That's how the FBI: Fitness Business Empire was born.”

A System, Not Just Advice: The 3 Secrets Behind His Viral Framework

Akshit didn't just study business—he got on the ground, worked with real gym owners, and built what he calls a Ready-to-Use Growth System.

The system revolves around 3 battle-tested secrets that have helped gyms across India:

  • Team Without Tension – SOPs, automation & hiring systems

  • Marketing That Works – Local lead generation + 7-day campaign plans

  • Retention Engine – Membership upsells, loyalty boosters, referrals

This framework has already helped hundreds of gym owners across India scale their income, build staff accountability, and finally escape the stress of being “stuck” in operations.

The Numbers Speak for Themselves

Helped gym owners across 15+ states in India

Built a trusted Instagram following via practical Reels (6M+ views)

Trained through 1-on-1 mentoring, workshops, and live challenges

Created automated gym growth systems that owners can implement in just weeks

“You don't need to be a marketing expert or an MBA,” Akshit adds.

“Just implement the system — and your gym starts to grow without you being stuck in it.”

Why Gym Owners Love Him

Unlike many business coaches, Akshit speaks the real language of gym owners. He doesn't sell fluff. His audience—owners of gyms, fitness studios, and coaching centers—often describe him as “the only one who truly gets our day-to-day struggles.”

Through his brand FBI – Fitness Business Empire, Akshit is not just teaching—he's building a movement.

What's Next for Akshit Giri?

Akshit now plans to scale FBI into a pan-India initiative by:

  • Hosting India's biggest Gym Business Workshops

  • Launching the FBI App for easy system implementation

  • Publishing more case studies from gym owners hitting 5x profits

  • Empowering 1000 gym owners by 2026 to operate on systems, not sweat

Want to Join the Movement?

If you're a gym owner tired of working in the business and ready to work on the business…

DM “FREEDOM” on Instagram

@akshitgiri7

Or visit: fit.aimetaads.in/gym-workshop

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