Workouts Monitoring using Ultralytics YOLO11#

Monitoring workouts through pose estimation with Ultralytics YOLO11 enhances exercise assessment by accurately tracking key body landmarks and joints in real-time. This technology provides instant feedback on exercise form, tracks workout routines, and measures performance metrics, optimizing training sessions for users and trainers alike.



Watch: Workouts Monitoring using Ultralytics YOLO11 | Pushups, Pullups, Ab Workouts

Advantages of Workouts Monitoring?#

  • Optimized Performance: Tailoring workouts based on monitoring data for better results.

  • Goal Achievement: Track and adjust fitness goals for measurable progress.

  • Personalization: Customized workout plans based on individual data for effectiveness.

  • Health Awareness: Early detection of patterns indicating health issues or over-training.

  • Informed Decisions: Data-driven decisions for adjusting routines and setting realistic goals.

Real World Applications#

Workouts Monitoring

Workouts Monitoring

PushUps Counting

PullUps Counting

PushUps Counting

PullUps Counting

!!! example “Workouts Monitoring Example”

=== "CLI"

    ```bash
    # Run a workout example
    yolo solutions workout show=True

    # Pass a source video
    yolo solutions workout source="path/to/video/file.mp4"

    # Use keypoints for pushups
    yolo solutions workout kpts=[6, 8, 10]
    ```

=== "Python"

    ```python
    import cv2

    from ultralytics import solutions

    cap = cv2.VideoCapture("path/to/video/file.mp4")
    assert cap.isOpened(), "Error reading video file"
    w, h, fps = (int(cap.get(x)) for x in (cv2.CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH, cv2.CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT, cv2.CAP_PROP_FPS))

    gym = solutions.AIGym(
        model="yolo11n-pose.pt",
        show=True,
        kpts=[6, 8, 10],
    )

    while cap.isOpened():
        success, im0 = cap.read()
        if not success:
            print("Video frame is empty or video processing has been successfully completed.")
            break
        im0 = gym.monitor(im0)

    cv2.destroyAllWindows()
    ```

=== "Workouts Monitoring with Save Output"

    ```python
    import cv2

    from ultralytics import solutions

    cap = cv2.VideoCapture("path/to/video/file.mp4")
    assert cap.isOpened(), "Error reading video file"
    w, h, fps = (int(cap.get(x)) for x in (cv2.CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH, cv2.CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT, cv2.CAP_PROP_FPS))

    video_writer = cv2.VideoWriter("workouts.avi", cv2.VideoWriter_fourcc(*"mp4v"), fps, (w, h))

    gym = solutions.AIGym(
        show=True,
        kpts=[6, 8, 10],
    )

    while cap.isOpened():
        success, im0 = cap.read()
        if not success:
            print("Video frame is empty or video processing has been successfully completed.")
            break
        im0 = gym.monitor(im0)
        video_writer.write(im0)

    cv2.destroyAllWindows()
    video_writer.release()
    ```

KeyPoints Map#

keyPoints Order Ultralytics YOLO11 Pose

Arguments AIGym#

Name

Type

Default

Description

kpts

list

None

List of three keypoints index, for counting specific workout, followed by keypoint Map

line_width

int

2

Thickness of the lines drawn.

show

bool

False

Flag to display the image.

up_angle

float

145.0

Angle threshold for the ‘up’ pose.

down_angle

float

90.0

Angle threshold for the ‘down’ pose.

model

str

None

Path to Ultralytics YOLO Pose Model File

Arguments model.predict#

{% include “macros/predict-args.md” %}

Arguments model.track#

{% include “macros/track-args.md” %}

FAQ#

How do I monitor my workouts using Ultralytics YOLO11?#

To monitor your workouts using Ultralytics YOLO11, you can utilize the pose estimation capabilities to track and analyze key body landmarks and joints in real-time. This allows you to receive instant feedback on your exercise form, count repetitions, and measure performance metrics. You can start by using the provided example code for pushups, pullups, or ab workouts as shown:

import cv2

from ultralytics import solutions

cap = cv2.VideoCapture("path/to/video/file.mp4")
assert cap.isOpened(), "Error reading video file"
w, h, fps = (int(cap.get(x)) for x in (cv2.CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH, cv2.CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT, cv2.CAP_PROP_FPS))

gym = solutions.AIGym(
    line_width=2,
    show=True,
    kpts=[6, 8, 10],
)

while cap.isOpened():
    success, im0 = cap.read()
    if not success:
        print("Video frame is empty or video processing has been successfully completed.")
        break
    im0 = gym.monitor(im0)

cv2.destroyAllWindows()

For further customization and settings, you can refer to the AIGym section in the documentation.

What are the benefits of using Ultralytics YOLO11 for workout monitoring?#

Using Ultralytics YOLO11 for workout monitoring provides several key benefits:

  • Optimized Performance: By tailoring workouts based on monitoring data, you can achieve better results.

  • Goal Achievement: Easily track and adjust fitness goals for measurable progress.

  • Personalization: Get customized workout plans based on your individual data for optimal effectiveness.

  • Health Awareness: Early detection of patterns that indicate potential health issues or over-training.

  • Informed Decisions: Make data-driven decisions to adjust routines and set realistic goals.

You can watch a YouTube video demonstration to see these benefits in action.

How accurate is Ultralytics YOLO11 in detecting and tracking exercises?#

Ultralytics YOLO11 is highly accurate in detecting and tracking exercises due to its state-of-the-art pose estimation capabilities. It can accurately track key body landmarks and joints, providing real-time feedback on exercise form and performance metrics. The model’s pretrained weights and robust architecture ensure high precision and reliability. For real-world examples, check out the real-world applications section in the documentation, which showcases pushups and pullups counting.

Can I use Ultralytics YOLO11 for custom workout routines?#

Yes, Ultralytics YOLO11 can be adapted for custom workout routines. The AIGym class supports different pose types such as “pushup”, “pullup”, and “abworkout.” You can specify keypoints and angles to detect specific exercises. Here is an example setup:

from ultralytics import solutions

gym = solutions.AIGym(
    line_width=2,
    show=True,
    kpts=[6, 8, 10],
)

For more details on setting arguments, refer to the Arguments AIGym section. This flexibility allows you to monitor various exercises and customize routines based on your needs.

How can I save the workout monitoring output using Ultralytics YOLO11?#

To save the workout monitoring output, you can modify the code to include a video writer that saves the processed frames. Here’s an example:

import cv2

from ultralytics import solutions

cap = cv2.VideoCapture("path/to/video/file.mp4")
assert cap.isOpened(), "Error reading video file"
w, h, fps = (int(cap.get(x)) for x in (cv2.CAP_PROP_FRAME_WIDTH, cv2.CAP_PROP_FRAME_HEIGHT, cv2.CAP_PROP_FPS))

video_writer = cv2.VideoWriter("workouts.avi", cv2.VideoWriter_fourcc(*"mp4v"), fps, (w, h))

gym = solutions.AIGym(
    line_width=2,
    show=True,
    kpts=[6, 8, 10],
)

while cap.isOpened():
    success, im0 = cap.read()
    if not success:
        print("Video frame is empty or video processing has been successfully completed.")
        break
    im0 = gym.monitor(im0)
    video_writer.write(im0)

cv2.destroyAllWindows()
video_writer.release()

This setup writes the monitored video to an output file. For more details, refer to the Workouts Monitoring with Save Output section.