Feature guide

Exercise Library

The exercise library is the shared vocabulary of movements in Gymogy—names, instructions, and targeting so programs stay consistent across trainers, templates, and members.

What it is

Exercises are curated entries your organization can browse when building workouts and templates. Variants reflect equipment and stance; instructions reduce guesswork for members executing alone. The library helps avoid ten different names for the same pattern.

Who it is for

Trainers building reusable programs. Gyms that want floor standards and onboarding clarity. Members reading movements inside assigned workouts.

How people use it

Common workflows:

  • Trainer searches the catalog while assembling a template, then assigns the template to many clients.
  • Gym documents preferred substitutions for busy equipment peaks using consistent variant picks.
  • Member taps an exercise during a session to refresh form cues without leaving the workout.

Practical tips

Prefer catalog picks over ad-hoc names when you want reporting and search to stay clean. Align with your head coach on default variants for big compound lifts.

Plans, entitlements, and rollout

Catalog breadth and any custom exercise policies are governed by your plan and admin settings.

Feature library