For more than eight months, I’ve been carefully categorizing exercises inside FitnessTracker. The data was there — clean, structured, and quietly powering the system — but it wasn’t visible anywhere on the public website.
While working on the beta and watching those categories show up repeatedly in Siteimp logs, it became obvious: it was time to expose the structure.
The result is a new, fully organized exercise directory.
FitnessTracker now supports seven primary training categories:
Each category includes a focused overview page, featured movements, and a complete paginated list of exercises within that training style.
This change might look simple on the surface, but it represents a foundational shift. Instead of one massive directory, the system now reflects how people actually train: by intent, by focus, and by progression.
Over the next several days, these pages will continue to improve. Expect refinements, internal linking, and deeper organization as we move closer to launch.
The structure is live.
The evolution continues.