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TheFitnessDB

The Exercise Database Built for Coaches

3,300+ exercises with medical-grade safety data, contraindications, and joint load ratings. No coding required.

3,300+ exercisesICD-10 safety data24 languages

The Tools You Have Aren't Enough

Generic Databases

Most exercise databases lack clinical detail. No contraindications, no joint loads, no nerve data.

Hours of Guesswork

Building safe programs for clients with injuries means cross-referencing multiple sources manually.

Language Barriers

Your international clients need exercise instructions in their language. Translating manually is not scalable.

What Makes TheFitnessDB Different

Everything a fitness professional needs, in one place.

Structured exercise detail

The goal is a cleaner exercise dataset for programming, review, and client communication.

Safety context

Contraindications and movement context are part of the product direction, with launch details still being finalized.

Studio roadmap

Studio is planned as the PDF workflow for coaches and rehab specialists after the first data surfaces ship.

Coach-first workflow

The coach lane is being designed for fast browsing, filtering, and practical decisions without developer tooling.

See It in Action

Browse exercises with full anatomical detail, safety flags, and step-by-step instructions.

Pro Web Access

Coming Soon

Unlock the full clinical dataset for every exercise.

  • Full execution steps and coaching cues
  • Ligament loads, nerve innervation, and joint actions
  • Contraindications by ICD-10 condition
  • Save favorites and export to PDF or Excel

Studio

Coming 2026

Design professional workout PDFs for your clients.

  • Drag-and-drop workout builder
  • Custom branding and logo
  • One-click PDF export

Questions from Coaches

Not at all. The exercise browser is a point-and-click interface. Search, filter by muscle group or equipment, and view full exercise details without writing a single line of code.

Every exercise is tagged with ICD-10 coded contraindications, joint load ratings, and risk assessments. The data is reviewed against peer-reviewed anatomy references.

Studio, our PDF workout generator for personal trainers, is coming later in 2026. In the meantime, you can browse and copy exercises from the Pro Web Access interface.

Exercise names, descriptions, and execution steps are translated into 24 languages including Spanish, German, Japanese, Arabic, and more.

Ready to Build Better Programs?

Start browsing the most complete exercise database, free.