Tracking Exercises with Raspberry Pi @Raspberry_Pi #PiDay #RaspberryPi
One of the mottos here at Adafruit is “What is measured, improves,” coined by Peter Drucker over 40 years ago. At the very least, it is only measurement that can tell us where are and whether or not we’re improving. Exercise is one of those things that really must be measured in order to ensure improvement. ExercsieDiary is a self-hosted tool that can be used with Raspberry Pi for exercise tracking. Here’s more for PiMyLifeUp:
This exercise diary gives you a neat way of visualizing your workouts using a GitHub-style visualization. This visualization is a heap map that gives you an easy way of seeing days you worked out harder than others.
Best of all, ExerciseDiary is super lightweight, making it great to run on the Raspberry Pi. It won’t consume a huge amount of resources, meaning you can run this alongside anything else you might want to run.
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