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The "Mission Health" project aims to enhance fitness routines by leveraging human activity analysis and GPS data. This project focuses on using technology to analyze user activity patterns and GPS location data to provide users with improved fitness results.

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Introduction

Misson Health revolutionizes fitness by merging human activity analysis and GPS data interpretation. This project aims to optimize workout routines, offering users enhanced insights to elevate their fitness results. Through cutting-edge algorithms and GPS integration, it provides detailed activity reports, empowering users to track progress and refine their fitness strategies. By amalgamating technology and physical activity, it aspires to redefine fitness journeys, motivating individuals to embrace healthier lifestyles. Ultimately, this project aims to be a transformative tool, leveraging data-driven insights to propel users towards their fitness goals.

Features

  • Activity Analysis: Utilizes algorithms to analyze human activity data collected from various fitness trackers and devices.
  • GPS Integration: Incorporates GPS data to track and analyze user movement, providing insights into workout routes and distances covered. Performance Insights: Offers detailed insights and statistics to users based on their activity and GPS data, aiding in performance improvement and goal tracking.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Intuitive interface for users to interact with the app, view reports, and track their fitness progress easily.

Installation

Prerequisites

  • Before getting started, make sure you have the following prerequisites installed on your system:

  • Node.js (v12 or higher)

  • npm (Node Package Manager)

Steps

  1. Clone this repository to your local machine using the following command:

    bash git clone https://github.com/your-username/misson-health.git

  2. Change into the project directory:

    bash cd mission-health

  3. Install the required dependencies using npm:

    bash npm install

Running the App

To run the Code Buddy application locally, execute the following command:

bash npm start

This will start the development server, and you should be able to access the application in your web browser by visiting http://localhost:3000.

Contributing

We welcome contributions from the community! If you'd like to contribute to Mission Health, please follow these steps:

  1. Fork the repository on GitHub.

  2. Create a new branch with a descriptive name to work on your changes.

  3. Make your modifications, add new features, or fix bugs.

  4. Commit and push your changes to your forked repository.

  5. Submit a pull request to the main repository, describing the changes you've made.

Our team will review your pull request, provide feedback, and, if everything looks good, merge it into the main codebase.

Team Members

Technologies Used

  • JavaScript
  • React.js
  • Node.js
  • Expressjs
  • HTML/CSS (for UI)

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License

Mission Health is open-source software licensed under the MIT License.


Thank you for your interest in Mission Health! If you have any questions, or suggestions, or encounter any issues, feel free to reach out or open an issue on the GitHub repository. Happy coding!

Shubham Singh
Shubham Singh

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Vedang Tiwari
Viktorius Suwandi
Shiv Pratap
Niko Hoffrén
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