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Your app is ready to be deployed!

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Bfitapp

React Fitness App

Table of Contents

Introduction

The React Fitness App is a web application that provides users with access to fitness programs, workout details, targeted body parts, and related exercise videos from YouTube. This app leverages the RapidAPI platform to retrieve fitness program data and seamlessly integrates with YouTube to offer users a comprehensive fitness experience.

Features

  • Browse and search for fitness programs.
  • View detailed information about fitness programs, including reps, body parts, and difficulty levels.
  • Discover similar exercise videos from YouTube based on selected fitness programs.
  • User-friendly and responsive design for a seamless user experience.

Getting Started

Follow the steps below to set up and run the React Fitness App on your local machine.

Prerequisites

Before you begin, ensure you have the following software installed:

  • Node.js: Download Node.js
  • npm (Node Package Manager): npm is included with Node.js, so no separate installation is required.

Installation

  1. Clone the repository to your local machine:

    git clone https://github.com/your-username/bfitapp-app.git
    

Usage

RapidAPI Integration

To integrate RapidAPI for fetching fitness program data:

  1. Sign up for a RapidAPI account if you don't have one already: RapidAPI Signup.
  2. Obtain an API key from RapidAPI.
  3. Create a .env file in the root directory of your project.
  4. Add your RapidAPI key to the .env file:

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