YouTube Workouts

YouTube Workouts

YouTube workouts sorted by focus area and fitness goals

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A simple platform which helps you discover the best workout videos on Youtube by body part and gender with ease. See a video you like? Add it to your 'Saved' list. Can't find a particular video? Paste the link to add it the YTWorkouts community!
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Free
Launch tags:Health & FitnessTech
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Anima Playground
AI with an Eye for Design
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What do you think? …

Lee Wynne
This is great. Have posted it on our Forem fitness community https://www.flowstate.to
Sam Alexander
@leewynne Wow that's awesome, thank you so much! I made this for a bit of fun, but now i'm thinking about ways to expand it and add more features. Hopefully your community has some ideas :)
Sachin Raghavendran
This is terrific! Love how clean this site is. I imagine that expanding to different sports like boxing or kickboxing would be pretty cool. You should also probably consider doing in-site filtering by date, intensity, person, etc. especially as you grow your repository. Congrats! Possible error that you might want to check with route handling. The route for something like arms is "/public?type=arms", right, but when I go to login ("/login") and then try to go to arms, the route appends and is "/login?type=arms". Seems like this is also the case when I go to signup. Not sure if this is your intended behavior.
Sam Alexander
@sach_r35 Thanks for the kudos and suggestions! I've fixed the routing issue and will definitely consider adding in those filters. I'm trying to be careful with how many calls I make to the API as I only have a small quota (trying to get more) - i've just added a duration label, and will add a way to filter next :)
Sachin Raghavendran
@sam_alexander1 Sounds good!
Sam Alexander
I wanted to try out the YouTube Data API and upon realising there was no easy way to categorise YouTube workout videos by body part I came up with this simple idea for a web app. The sorting of the videos you see on the public feed is influenced by the numbers of 'saves' the videos get, so an engaged community of YTWorkout users will help to bring the best videos to the front page. There's a neat feature which lets you add a video to the platform and your saved list extremely quickly by just pasting in the URL, if the video already exists on the platform then you won't be asked to categorise it and the video will simply be added to your 'Saved' list; if it's a new video then you'll be asked to categorise it. Hopefully this will be useful way for people to better categorise their favourite workout videos - i'm more than open to user feedback and suggestions!