Gym Sync is a web application designed to provide users with a comprehensive tutorial for various muscle exercises. It leverages React.js and integrates with the Muscle DB API via RapidAPI to fetch exercise data. With Gym Sync, users can easily search for specific exercises, filter exercises based on muscle groups, and access detailed tutorials with demos.
Check out the live demo of Gym Sync : Gym Sync
- Quick Rendering: Gym Sync ensures fast loading times and smooth user experience.
- Data Fetching: Exercise data is fetched from the Muscle DB API, providing up-to-date information.
- Search and Filter: Users can search for specific exercises and filter exercises based on muscle groups.
- MultiPage Site: Gym Sync offers a multi-page experience within a single website, allowing users to navigate through different sections seamlessly.
- React.js: Gym Sync is built using React.js, a popular JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
- React Hooks: Utilizes React Hooks such as useState and useEffect for managing state and side effects.
- RapidAPI: Integrates with the Muscle DB API via RapidAPI to fetch exercise data.
- YouTube API: Utilizes the YouTube API for embedding exercise demonstration videos.
- Vercel: The project is deployed using Vercel, providing a fast and reliable hosting solution.
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ExerciseDB API: Fetches exercise data including muscle groups, equipment, and tutorials.
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Youtube Search and Download API: Fetches exercise demonstration videos for tutorials.
To run Gym Sync locally, follow these steps:
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/BhaskarAcharjee/gym-sync.git
- Install dependencies:
npm install
- Start the development server:
npm start
- Set environment variable
- Open Gym Sync in your web browser.
- Use the search bar to find specific exercises.
- Filter exercises based on muscle groups using the provided options.
- Click on an exercise to view detailed tutorials and demonstration videos.
Contributions are welcome! If you'd like to contribute to Gym Sync, please fork the repository and create a pull request with your proposed changes.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.