Fit
PassAudited by ClawScan on May 1, 2026.
Overview
This is an instruction-only fitness coaching skill with no code, install steps, or credentials, but users should be mindful that it asks for personal health and fitness details and gives injury-related guidance.
This skill appears safe from an agentic security perspective: it is instruction-only and does not request tools, credentials, installation, or local access. Before using it, decide how much personal health information you are comfortable sharing, and treat injury, nutrition, and recovery recommendations as general guidance rather than professional medical advice.
Findings (2)
Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.
Personal fitness, injury, sleep, and body-composition details could become part of the agent's context or history if the user shares them.
The skill may use personal health and workout information over time to assess progress. This is purpose-aligned, and no file storage or external transmission is shown, but the information is sensitive if retained in agent memory or logs.
"Current weight and body composition if known", "Movement limitations or injuries", "Sleep quality and quantity" ... "tracks what is working" ... "compare_to_last_session(session)"
Share only the health and fitness details needed for the task, and review your agent's memory or conversation-retention settings if you do not want this information reused later.
A user recovering from an injury might follow training suggestions that are not appropriate for their specific medical condition.
The skill gives direct injury-related training advice. This is aligned with a fitness skill, but the wording could encourage over-reliance on AI guidance for situations that may require professional medical or physical-therapy input.
"Almost every injury allows training something — find what is possible" ... "Lower body injury is not a rest day."
Use the skill for general planning, but consult a qualified healthcare or fitness professional for injuries, pain, or medical limitations.
