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    MCP server that lets you ask questions about your Garmin training history in plain language. It ingests FIT files into DuckDB locally and exposes typed tools for analyzing activities, streams, and summaries.
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    Enables AI agents to interact with a personal YAZIO nutrition diary, including searching products, reading and writing diary entries, and analyzing nutrition trends.
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    A production-ready MCP server for the Hevy fitness API that exposes 27 tools for reading, writing, and analyzing workout data, enabling LLM-driven personal trainer workflows.
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    Enables Claude to answer natural language questions about your Apple Health data by analyzing local CSV exports, supporting metrics like steps, heart rate, sleep, and more.
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    A Model Context Protocol server that provides language models with access to Strava API data, allowing them to query and analyze athlete activities from Strava.
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    A Python-based Model Context Protocol server that provides AI assistants with access to Oura Ring health and fitness data across 15+ endpoints. It enables querying metrics like sleep, activity, readiness, and cardiovascular health through simple authentication and date-range filtering.
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    MCP server that mirrors your Garmin data into a personal database and exposes tools for health summaries, training load, muscle readiness, and race analysis, with optional chat-driven insights via stdio or HTTP.
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    Exposes Whoop fitness data (recovery, sleep, strain, workouts) to Claude for use as a daily training coach, enabling natural language queries about your health metrics and training readiness.
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    MCP server for Hevy that fetches live workout data and computes analytics like e1RM, PRs, volume, and consistency, while enabling writes for routines, folders, and body measurements without modifying workout history.
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