India Morse is a deaf athlete, coach, and content creator based in London. As a British Sign Language (BSL) user, her deafness shapes how she experiences the world, often navigating environments where communication and accessibility are limited. Through her work, she challenges these barriers and shows that inclusion in sport is essential, not optional.
India has built a strong platform as a fitness coach and influencer, creating accessible, story-driven content for over 31,000 followers. She has worked with brands including Gymshark, New Balance, Precision Hydration, and NDCS, and regularly leads community events, panels, and fitness sessions that champion inclusion.
Her biggest achievements include completing her first ultramarathon and the London Marathon in the same week, as well as using her platform to advocate for deaf representation in sport.
India’s ambition is to make fitness spaces more inclusive and to inspire deaf individuals to take up space confidently.
Outside of work, she enjoys running, travelling, and building community through movement.
India M
- HEIGHT: 158 cm/5' 2''
- SHOE SIZE: 37EU/6US/4UK
- HAIR: Dark brown
- EYES: Blue green
- DIS/DIFF: Deaf / Strong BSL user
- HEIGHT: 158 cm/5' 2''
- SHOE SIZE: 37EU/6US/4UK
- HAIR: Dark brown
- EYES: Blue green
- DIS/DIFF: Deaf / Strong BSL user
India Morse is a deaf athlete, coach, and content creator based in London. As a British Sign Language (BSL) user, her deafness shapes how she experiences the world, often navigating environments where communication and accessibility are limited. Through her work, she challenges these barriers and shows that inclusion in sport is essential, not optional.
India has built a strong platform as a fitness coach and influencer, creating accessible, story-driven content for over 31,000 followers. She has worked with brands including Gymshark, New Balance, Precision Hydration, and NDCS, and regularly leads community events, panels, and fitness sessions that champion inclusion.
Her biggest achievements include completing her first ultramarathon and the London Marathon in the same week, as well as using her platform to advocate for deaf representation in sport.
India’s ambition is to make fitness spaces more inclusive and to inspire deaf individuals to take up space confidently.
Outside of work, she enjoys running, travelling, and building community through movement.