Workout routines scattered across video platforms are hard to track
Fitness enthusiasts consume workout content across multiple video platforms but have no unified way to organize or track these routines. Manually recreating structured plans from video content is tedious and inconsistent. A tool aggregating and structuring this content could streamline training management.
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