https://fitness-app-rapid-api.netlify.app/
I have been going to the gym recently, so I thought it would be cool to create an application that enables me to choose and learn about different exercise categories and specific muscle groups. Someone might ask, "Why don't you just use an existing app?" My answer to that would be, "Where is the fun in just doing that?" There's nothing better than eating a meal that you cooked yourself.
1- Browse thousands of practical exercises examples built with Rapid API.
2- Pagination and display exercise details.
3- Get related videos from YouTube built with Rapid API.
4- The app is fully responsive.
• ReactJs.
• Material UI: Since I used MUI when I built YouTube clone app. I was impressed by it so I decided to use it one more time and explore it further.
• Rapid API: I used Rapid API during the development of YouTube clone app. This time I used two different APIs that serve different aspects of the project but share common purposes.
If you have any issues displaying any videos or exercises then most likely the API requests from RAPID API have been exeeded.
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