United States
Striqfit is a creator with a presence on YouTube (289,000 followers), Instagram (476,506 followers), TikTok (1,100,000 followers), based in United States.
Total Followers +0.4%
1.9M
Across YouTube, Instagram, TikTok
Primary Platform
YouTube
289K followers · 15% of audience
Engagement
7.1%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Macro
Est. $7.1K–$17K / IG post
| Window | YouTube | TikTok | Combined | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Last 7 days | +1K +0.4% | +0 +0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +1K |
| Last 30 days | +7K +2.5% | +762 +0.2% | +0 +0.0% | +8K |
| Last 90 days | +70K +24.3% | -48 -0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +70K |
| Last 365 days | +70K +24.3% | -48 -0.0% | +0 +0.0% | +70K |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
Striqfit is a creator with a presence on YouTube (289,000 followers), Instagram (476,506 followers), TikTok (1,100,000 followers), based in United States. Their content sits in the fitness & calisthenics space. Their YouTube bio reads: "🤸🏾 Making Fitness Simple 💪🏾 Calisthenics & Strength Coach". The full audience and engagement breakdown is below.
Striqfit reaches an audience concentrated in United States primarily through YouTube, and is best activated via long-form YouTube integrations, Instagram Reels and Stories, TikTok branded content. As a fitness creator they map naturally to brands targeting that space. Engagement on YouTube runs around 7.1%, pointing to an audience suited to category-relevant, mid-funnel brand campaigns rather than pure-reach buys.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at Striqfit's tier (Macro, 1.9M combined followers, United States). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Striqfit is based in Dallas, Texas, which he calls out in both his Instagram and TikTok bios. His street workout and calisthenics content fits naturally with the outdoor training culture that thrives in warmer climates like North Texas.
STRIQ form is Striqfit's branded approach to movement technique, built around performing bodyweight exercises — like pull-ups — safely and effectively. He has used the concept in content to show viewers how proper form protects against injury, making it a central pillar of his coaching philosophy rather than just a catchphrase.
Yes, Striqfit runs his own fitness app, which he links directly in his Instagram and TikTok bios. It sits alongside his paid training programs as one of his main products, giving followers a way to follow his calisthenics coaching on demand.
Striqfit offers structured training programs focused on calisthenics and bodyweight strength, available through his app and website. His social content consistently acts as a preview of that coaching, with step-by-step breakdowns designed to move people from beginner to more advanced skills progressively.
Yes, Striqfit posted content specifically critiquing the pull-up form shown by Gabriel on Love Island, using the viral moment to demonstrate what correct calisthenics technique looks like in practice. It's a good example of how he plugs real fitness education into trending pop culture conversations to reach a wider audience.
Striqfit has made the case that the elbow lever is a balance and technique skill, not a test of raw strength — a counterintuitive take that fits his broader mission of breaking down intimidating-looking moves into learnable components. This kind of myth-busting breakdown is core to the "Making Fitness Simple" angle he leads with.
Striqfit has built a dedicated series around the first two months of starting calisthenics, framing that window as the critical foundation period where habits and basic movement patterns get locked in. The "How to Start Calisthenics (First 2 Months)" format is one of his signature beginner resources across both YouTube and TikTok.
Jump rope workouts are a recurring part of Striqfit's content, sitting alongside his calisthenics and bodyweight material as a conditioning tool he regularly showcases. Hashtags like #jumpropeworkout and #jumprope appear consistently across his posts, suggesting it's a genuine staple of his training approach rather than an occasional feature.
Yes, Striqfit sells branded merchandise, which he promotes in his TikTok bio alongside his app and programs. The merch line is part of a broader multi-product business he runs under the Striqfit brand.
Striqfit leans heavily into beginner accessibility — his "How to Start Calisthenics" series, hashtags like #beginnercalisthenicsworkout, and his stated mission of "making fitness simple" are all aimed squarely at people new to bodyweight training. That said, he also covers more advanced skills like the elbow lever, so there's a progression path for followers who stick around past the beginner stage.
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