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Gym Workout Tracking App by @stronger_gymapp: Hook and Carousel Breakdown

Break down why this fitness carousel hook works, including format, psychology, visual hook, and AI prompt lessons.

“I don’t feel like going to the gym today”

16.5M views

194.6K likes in the source dataset.

Relatability & Shared Experience

The primary hook psychology behind the first slide.

Timeline

Slide-by-slide breakdown

“I don’t feel like going to the gym today”

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Slide 1

The text names a familiar feeling, while the image should look like a lived-in moment the audience has actually experienced. In this example, the visual hook is: A casual smiling car selfie makes the gym excuse feel like an ordinary private thought, not a polished fitness ad.

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Slide 2

Slide 2: show the generated result, app output, or proof asset

Format breakdown

How to recreate the structure

relatable desire, pain, or impossible-sounding resultshow the generated result, app output, or proof assethuman reaction or outcomeFinal slide: soft CTA, product name, or save prompt

AI adaptation

Prompt direction for a new version

Source candid rooms, messy desks, screenshots, everyday routines, facial reactions, normal objects, or imperfect real-life scenes.

FAQ

Breakdown FAQ

Why does this social media hook work?

The first slide quotes a common fitness avoidance thought that many viewers recognize.

How can I adapt this carousel format with AI?

Use the format name, first-slide hook, visual hook, and image sourcing guide as the brief. Ask the agent to preserve the psychology while changing the niche, offer, and proof assets.