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ESFI teams up with FITGMR

The Esports Federation of India (ESFI) has partnered with FITGMR Inc, a renowned esports technology and training firm, to create a top-notch player and coaching development initiative to foster healthy, high-performing and sustainable growth within the Indian esports industry.

The partnership, which is set to span multiple years, will see FITGMR work closely with ESFI teams, providing in-game coaching and performance training. By utilising cutting-edge technology, curriculum and a comprehensive coach training programme, this partnership will empower India’s competitive players to train and develop the skills they need to play and perform at their best.

Additionally, FITGMR will also be providing comprehensive training to coaches throughout India, equipping them with the expertise and understanding required to guide players towards success.

Having partnered with the globally distinguished esports organisation Cloud9 as well as the International Esports Federation, FITGMR has a proven track record of training players to help them reach peak performance levels and build a foundation for long-term success. By partnering with the ESFI, the company will aid the growth of the country’s gamers by not only developing healthy habits and mindsets but also providing the data, in-game coaching and feedback that the players require.

Lokesh Suji, ESFI Director and Vice President of the Asian Esports Federation (AESF), said:

We are thrilled to announce our new partnership with FITGMR that will bring a wealth of resources to our players, helping them to take their game to the next level. The ESFI is committed to providing the best possible environment for its athletes to excel in the world of competitive gaming and this partnership is a testament to our ‘Athlete-First’ approach which will fuel the much-needed growth in the grind of our athletes. With prestigious tournaments such as the Asian Games, World Esports Championships, Global Esports Games coming up. 

FITGMR’s team of experienced coaches as well as their unique approach to training and development will help our athletes not only hone their skills to reach their full potential but also give them a competitive edge to excel on the international stage. We are excited for the positive impact this association will bring and are looking forward to commencing with it.

Kristin Anderson, CEO and Co-Founder of FITGMR, said:

The ESFI and FITGMR are both committed to delivering results and doing it the right way. Having the opportunity to create the proper infrastructure, with player physical and mental health incorporated from the outset, means players will thrive in their games while maintaining a balanced lifestyle. If esports is to succeed in the long-term, developing an infrastructure like this is paramount. We were deeply impressed by the ESFI’s unwavering dedication and commitment to nurturing Indian Esports talent. Collaborating with them is a great honour and privilege for us.

Aditya Chaudhuri

Hailing from the City of Joy, the things that bring me joy are cricket, a good non-tilt CS:GO session, F1 and movies.

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