Download fitness boards from Pinterest. Save workout infographics, exercise form guides, and training programs at full resolution. Reference them at the gym without cell signal.
Download Workout BoardsWorkout infographics are packed with small text: rep counts, rest times, set numbers. PinSuite downloads the original so everything is legible when you zoom in at the gym.
Boards with sections like "Leg Day", "Upper Body", "Core", and "Stretching" download as named folders. Pull up today's workout instantly.
Exercise demonstration videos download as MP4. Watch proper deadlift form between sets without waiting for the gym wifi to buffer.
Your own training board, a personal trainer's profile, or a fitness blogger's program collection. Copy the Pinterest URL.
Every workout infographic and form video at full quality. Sections become folders. Exercise descriptions and program details are preserved.
Swipe through your workout images on your phone between sets. No internet needed. No Pinterest loading times. Just the exercises you planned.
| What You Need | Free | Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Save one workout graphic | ✓ | ✓ |
| Download full training board | — | ✓ |
| Folders by muscle group | — | ✓ |
| CSV with exercise details | — | ✓ |
| Private board access | — | ✓ |
| Form check videos (MP4) | ✓ | ✓ |
Basement gyms have terrible wifi. Commercial gyms have crowded networks. Download your workout board once and never buffer between sets again.
Download Workout BoardsPinterest is one of the largest free libraries of workout routines on the internet. Search "leg day workout" and you'll find thousands of infographic-style pins with exercise lists, rep counts, and form illustrations. Fitness trainers, gym brands, and health bloggers publish these as lead magnets, and Pinterest users collect them into boards organized by muscle group, training style, or weekly schedule.
The catch is that Pinterest is designed for browsing at home on a couch, not for referencing at the gym between sets. Gym wifi is unreliable. The Pinterest app loads slowly. Ads appear between your saved pins. And when you're mid-workout with sweaty hands, the last thing you want is to navigate a social media app to find one specific exercise graphic.
Workout pins are the most reference-heavy content on Pinterest. Unlike a pretty room photo you look at once for inspiration, a workout infographic is something you consult set by set, exercise by exercise, during a 45-60 minute gym session. You need it to load instantly, stay on screen, and be readable at arm's length while you're holding a dumbbell.
Downloaded images solve all of these problems. Open the photos app, swipe to the next exercise, zoom if needed. No internet, no loading, no algorithm suggesting "related workouts" when you just need to see what comes after barbell rows.
The more organized your Pinterest board, the more useful the download. Sections that work well as PinSuite folders: