ABSTRACT
The proponents have created a fitness application that is intended to improve and innovate member experience. Our capstone project entitled Mobile Virtual Fitness Application for Gym Businesses, acquired all the data and used it to help create the system's process and development. The project consiste5rd of two users: Manager, and Trainer. The manager users used a web application and the member users used a mobile application. The iterative incremental model was used to develop the system. The web application retrieves and displays all the account data displayed into the system. The mobile application retrieves and displays all workout, schedule, and progress data needed by the member and trainer who manages trainees. This project has innovated and improve a member's gym experience thru the automated fitness program creation.
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