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Fitness & Nutrition

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Comprehensive fitness and nutrition tracking in one skill.

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What Fitness & Nutrition does

The Fitness & Nutrition skill provides a robust framework for users looking to enhance their workout and dietary routines. Leveraging two primary data sources, wger and USDA FoodData Central, this skill offers access to a vast array of exercises and nutritional information. Users can explore over 690 exercises categorized by muscle groups, equipment, and more, all without the need for authentication. The USDA database complements this by providing nutritional data for over 380,000 foods, making it easier to track macros and caloric intake.

This skill is particularly useful for gym-goers and fitness enthusiasts who want to plan their workouts effectively while keeping a close eye on their nutrition. The integration of offline calculators allows users to compute essential metrics such as Body Mass Index (BMI), Total Daily Energy Expenditure (TDEE), and body fat percentage using established methods. These features empower users to tailor their fitness plans according to their specific goals, whether that's cutting, bulking, or maintaining their current physique.

The skill supports various queries related to exercises and nutrition, making it a versatile tool for anyone from beginners to advanced athletes. Users can quickly find exercises by muscle group, equipment type, or even specific names, while also being able to access detailed information about each exercise, including descriptions and images. Likewise, nutrition queries can help users identify food items, their caloric content, and macronutrient breakdowns, ensuring they stay informed about their dietary choices.

Overall, this skill is designed for those who are serious about fitness and nutrition, providing them with the necessary tools to optimize their routines and achieve their health goals efficiently.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to look up exercises, plan workouts, or track nutritional information for foods.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for advanced users seeking highly specialized or personalized fitness plans, as it relies on general data sources.

What you can build with it

Finding Exercises by Muscle Group

Quickly search for exercises targeting specific muscle groups using the wger API.

Tracking Food Intake

Look up nutritional information for various foods to help manage your diet and macros.

Calculating Body Metrics

Use the built-in calculators to determine your BMI, TDEE, and body fat percentage for better fitness planning.

How to install Fitness & Nutrition

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add nousresearch/hermes-agent/fitness-nutrition --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

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Written by nousresearch

Fitness & Nutrition

Expert fitness coach and sports nutritionist skill. Two data sources plus offline calculators — everything a gym-goer needs in one place.

Data sources (all free, no pip dependencies):

  • wger (https://wger.de/api/v2/) — open exercise database, 690+ exercises with muscles, equipment, images. Public endpoints need zero authentication.
  • USDA FoodData Central (https://api.nal.usda.gov/fdc/v1/) — US government nutrition database, 380,000+ foods. DEMO_KEY works instantly; free signup for higher limits.

Offline calculators (pure stdlib Python):

  • BMI, TDEE (Mifflin-St Jeor), one-rep max (Epley/Brzycki/Lombardi), macro splits, body fat % (US Navy method)

When to Use

Trigger this skill when the user asks about:

  • Exercises, workouts, gym routines, muscle groups, workout splits
  • Food macros, calories, protein content, meal planning, calorie counting
  • Body composition: BMI, body fat, TDEE, caloric surplus/deficit
  • One-rep max estimates, training percentages, progressive overload
  • Macro ratios for cutting, bulking, or maintenance

Procedure

Exercise Lookup (wger API)

All wger public endpoints return JSON and require no auth. Always add format=json and language=2 (English) to exercise queries.

Step 1 — Identify what the user wants:

  • By muscle → use /api/v2/exercise/?muscles={id}&language=2&status=2&format=json
  • By category → use /api/v2/exercise/?category={id}&language=2&status=2&format=json
  • By equipment → use /api/v2/exercise/?equipment={id}&language=2&status=2&format=json
  • By name → use /api/v2/exercise/search/?term={query}&language=english&format=json
  • Full details → use /api/v2/exerciseinfo/{exercise_id}/?format=json

Step 2 — Reference IDs (so you don't need extra API calls):

Exercise categories:

IDCategory
8Arms
9Legs
10Abs
11Chest
12Back
13Shoulders
14Calves
15Cardio

Muscles:

IDMuscleIDMuscle
1Biceps brachii2Anterior deltoid
3Serratus anterior4Pectoralis major
5Obliquus externus6Gastrocnemius
7Rectus abdominis8Gluteus maximus
9Trapezius10Quadriceps femoris
11Biceps femoris12Latissimus dorsi
13Brachialis14Triceps brachii
15Soleus

Equipment:

IDEquipment
1Barbell
3Dumbbell
4Gym mat
5Swiss Ball
6Pull-up bar
7none (bodyweight)
8Bench
9Incline bench
10Kettlebell

Step 3 — Fetch and present results:

# Search exercises by name
QUERY="$1"
ENCODED=$(python3 -c "import urllib.parse,sys; print(urllib.parse.quote(sys.argv[1]))" "$QUERY")
curl -s "https://wger.de/api/v2/exercise/search/?term=${ENCODED}&language=english&format=json" \
  | python3 -c "
import json,sys
data=json.load(sys.stdin)
for s in data.get('suggestions',[])[:10]:
    d=s.get('data',{})
    print(f\"  ID {d.get('id','?'):>4} | {d.get('name','N/A'):<35} | Category: {d.get('category','N/A')}\")
"
# Get full details for a specific exercise
EXERCISE_ID="$1"
curl -s "https://wger.de/api/v2/exerciseinfo/${EXERCISE_ID}/?format=json" \
  | python3 -c "
import json,sys,html,re
data=json.load(sys.stdin)
trans=[t for t in data.get('translations',[]) if t.get('language')==2]
t=trans[0] if trans else data.get('translations',[{}])[0]
desc=re.sub('<[^>]+>','',html.unescape(t.get('description','N/A')))
print(f\"Exercise  : {t.get('name','N/A')}\")
print(f\"Category  : {data.get('category',{}).get('name','N/A')}\")
print(f\"Primary   : {', '.join(m.get('name_en','') for m in data.get('muscles',[])) or 'N/A'}\")
print(f\"Secondary : {', '.join(m.get('name_en','') for m in data.get('muscles_secondary',[])) or 'none'}\")
print(f\"Equipment : {', '.join(e.get('name','') for e in data.get('equipment',[])) or 'bodyweight'}\")
print(f\"How to    : {desc[:500]}\")
imgs=data.get('images',[])
if imgs: print(f\"Image     : {imgs[0].get('image','')}\")
"
# List exercises filtering by muscle, category, or equipment
# Combine filters as needed: ?muscles=4&equipment=1&language=2&status=2
FILTER="$1"  # e.g. "muscles=4" or "category=11" or "equipment=3"
curl -s "https://wger.de/api/v2/exercise/?${FILTER}&language=2&status=2&limit=20&format=json" \
  | python3 -c "
import json,sys
data=json.load(sys.stdin)
print(f'Found {data.get(\"count\",0)} exercises.')
for ex in data.get('results',[]):
    print(f\"  ID {ex['id']:>4} | muscles: {ex.get('muscles',[])} | equipment: {ex.get('equipment',[])}\")
"

Nutrition Lookup (USDA FoodData Central)

Uses USDA_API_KEY env var if set, otherwise falls back to DEMO_KEY. DEMO_KEY = 30 requests/hour. Free signup key = 1,000 requests/hour.

# Search foods by name
FOOD="$1"
API_KEY="${USDA_API_KEY:-DEMO_KEY}"
ENCODED=$(python3 -c "import urllib.parse,sys; print(urllib.parse.quote(sys.argv[1]))" "$FOOD")
curl -s "https://api.nal.usda.gov/fdc/v1/foods/search?api_key=${API_KEY}&query=${ENCODED}&pageSize=5&dataType=Foundation,SR%20Legacy" \
  | python3 -c "
import json,sys
data=json.load(sys.stdin)
foods=data.get('foods',[])
if not foods: print('No foods found.'); sys.exit()
for f in foods:
    n={x['nutrientName']:x.get('value','?') for x in f.get('foodNutrients',[])}
    cal=n.get('Energy','?'); prot=n.get('Protein','?')
    fat=n.get('Total lipid (fat)','?'); carb=n.get('Carbohydrate, by difference','?')
    print(f\"{f.get('description','N/A')}\")
    print(f\"  Per 100g: {cal} kcal | {prot}g protein | {fat}g fat | {carb}g carbs\")
    print(f\"  FDC ID: {f.get('fdcId','N/A')}\")
    print()
"
# Detailed nutrient profile by FDC ID
FDC_ID="$1"
API_KEY="${USDA_API_KEY:-DEMO_KEY}"
curl -s "https://api.nal.usda.gov/fdc/v1/food/${FDC_ID}?api_key=${API_KEY}" \
  | python3 -c "
import json,sys
d=json.load(sys.stdin)
print(f\"Food: {d.get('description','N/A')}\")
print(f\"{'Nutrient':<40} {'Amount':>8} {'Unit'}\")
print('-'*56)
for x in sorted(d.get('foodNutrients',[]),key=lambda x:x.get('nutrient',{}).get('rank',9999)):
    nut=x.get('nutrient',{}); amt=x.get('amount',0)
    if amt and float(amt)>0:
        print(f\"  {nut.get('name',''):<38} {amt:>8} {nut.get('unitName','')}\")
"

Offline Calculators

Use the helper scripts in scripts/ for batch operations, or run inline for single calculations:

  • python3 scripts/body_calc.py bmi <weight_kg> <height_cm>
  • python3 scripts/body_calc.py tdee <weight_kg> <height_cm> <age> <M|F> <activity 1-5>
  • python3 scripts/body_calc.py 1rm <weight> <reps>
  • python3 scripts/body_calc.py macros <tdee_kcal> <cut|maintain|bulk>
  • python3 scripts/body_calc.py bodyfat <M|F> <neck_cm> <waist_cm> [hip_cm] <height_cm>

See references/FORMULAS.md for the science behind each formula.


Pitfalls

  • wger exercise endpoint returns all languages by default — always add language=2 for English
  • wger includes unverified user submissions — add status=2 to only get approved exercises
  • USDA DEMO_KEY has 30 req/hour — add sleep 2 between batch requests or get a free key
  • USDA data is per 100g — remind users to scale to their actual portion size
  • BMI does not distinguish muscle from fat — high BMI in muscular people is not necessarily unhealthy
  • Body fat formulas are estimates (±3-5%) — recommend DEXA scans for precision
  • 1RM formulas lose accuracy above 10 reps — use sets of 3-5 for best estimates
  • wger's exercise/search endpoint uses term not query as the parameter name

Verification

After running exercise search: confirm results include exercise names, muscle groups, and equipment. After nutrition lookup: confirm per-100g macros are returned with kcal, protein, fat, carbs. After calculators: sanity-check outputs (e.g. TDEE should be 1500-3500 for most adults).


Quick Reference

TaskSourceEndpoint
Search exercises by namewgerGET /api/v2/exercise/search/?term=&language=english
Exercise detailswgerGET /api/v2/exerciseinfo/{id}/
Filter by musclewgerGET /api/v2/exercise/?muscles={id}&language=2&status=2
Filter by equipmentwgerGET /api/v2/exercise/?equipment={id}&language=2&status=2
List categorieswgerGET /api/v2/exercisecategory/
List muscleswgerGET /api/v2/muscle/
Search foodsUSDAGET /fdc/v1/foods/search?query=&dataType=Foundation,SR Legacy
Food detailsUSDAGET /fdc/v1/food/{fdcId}
BMI / TDEE / 1RM / macrosofflinepython3 scripts/body_calc.py

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