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    Enables users to interact with their Strava data through natural language to analyze workouts, track fitness progress, and explore routes. It supports retrieving detailed activity stats, heart rate data, and segment insights directly within AI assistants.
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    Connects AI assistants to fitness data from over 150 wearables including Strava, Garmin, and Fitbit through the Model Context Protocol. It provides 47 tools for sports science-based analysis, training load management, recovery tracking, and personalized nutrition planning.
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    Exposes the Oura API v2 as an MCP server with tools to query all 19 data collections (e.g., sleep, heartrate) with automatic pagination and explicit truncation warnings.
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    Query Apple Health export data with an LLM via a semantic layer that avoids common data traps, enabling accurate natural-language queries about health metrics. Optionally imports CPAP therapy data for correlation.
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    Provides six deterministic, source-attributed hydration calculators (water intake, dehydration check, pregnancy intake, kidney-safe intake, athlete plan, energy optimization) as MCP tools, enabling AI clients to call them via stdio without custom HTTP coding.
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    An MCP server that exposes the Hevy fitness API as 22 tools, enabling AI agents to manage workouts, routines, exercise templates, and body measurements through natural language.
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    Connects Claude to your Strava fitness data, enabling natural language queries about your training history such as activities, stats, and routes.
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    An MCP server that exposes Strava v3 API as read-only tools for AI agents. It covers athlete profiles, activities, stats, routes, segments, and rate limits, with OAuth2 authorization handled via a companion HTTP server.
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    MCP server that connects AI agents to Intervals.icu, enabling access to training data such as activities, wellness metrics, calendar events, gear, power curves, and custom items. Includes a running coach AI template for automated post-session analysis.
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    An MCP server for the Polar AccessLink API. Connect your Polar fitness data to Claude AI - access workouts, sleep analysis, recovery metrics, heart rate data, and more.
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    Apple HealthKit → PostgreSQL sync + MCP server for Claude Code, Cursor, and Ollama. Open-source iOS app with reliable background sync (HKObserverQuery). 11 tools covering health summary, sleep, HRV trends, workouts, daily snapshots, metric stats, period comparison, and coaching briefs. Supports Supabase, Neon, and self-hosted Postgres. Privacy-first: your data goes to your own database.
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    A TypeScript server that acts as a bridge to the Strava API, enabling LLMs to access users' activities, routes, segments, and athlete data through natural language interaction.
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    A local, read-only Model Context Protocol server for an athlete's Strava profile and activities, enabling retrieval of profile data, activity lists (with paging and date filters), and detailed activity information via standard input/output for MCP hosts.
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