How much would you pay for a weight loss coach

Anonymous
Who has demonstrated that she/he has lost 35+ pounds over the age of 50 and has kept it off without surgery or drugs. Coach would help with the mental aspect of managing food and life in general.

Is part of and relates to a professional crowd.

Thanks!
Anonymous
None. Sounds like an mlm.
Anonymous
I would not hire someone just based on their own fat loss success. What kind of relevant education does this person have? For a qualified coach who only does nutrition without any suggestions on what to do exercise wise I would pay up to 200/month.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who has demonstrated that she/he has lost 35+ pounds over the age of 50 and has kept it off without surgery or drugs. Coach would help with the mental aspect of managing food and life in general.

Is part of and relates to a professional crowd.

Thanks!


None of this makes them qualified to be a “weight loss coach,” so zero.
Anonymous
I see a certified nutritionist and pay my copay. So $20.
Anonymous
Hmm. Maybe $5, or even up to $10 a week?

I think this means I would not have the weight loss coach.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who has demonstrated that she/he has lost 35+ pounds over the age of 50 and has kept it off without surgery or drugs. Coach would help with the mental aspect of managing food and life in general.

Is part of and relates to a professional crowd.

Thanks!
what kind of mental health traing do they have?
Anonymous
zero
you know what to do a coach is really just the same things rattling around in your mind already
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who has demonstrated that she/he has lost 35+ pounds over the age of 50 and has kept it off without surgery or drugs. Coach would help with the mental aspect of managing food and life in general.

Is part of and relates to a professional crowd.

Thanks!


Is this person a registered dietician?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I see a certified nutritionist and pay my copay. So $20.


Have you been successful with implementing the suggestions?
Anonymous
If this person is only working off their personal success and has no related education/certification, then $0.
Anonymous
What they themselves lost is meaningless. What their coachees lost is what matters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I see a certified nutritionist and pay my copay. So $20.


Have you been successful with implementing the suggestions?


A nutritionist or dietician is going to tell you what you already know. You’re an intelligent person. You know what you’re supposed to eat, how big your portion sizes should be, what a balanced meal looks like. You know how to read nutrition labels. Actually doing what you know you’re supposed to do it different. Ask yourself what’s preventing you from doing what you know your supposed to. And if you can’t answer that then find a therapist to help you. Now you have 2 copays a week. That’s how much I would pay.
Anonymous
$0, and the person you describe sounds potentially insufferable.

I'm 50, have lost 40+ pounds and kept it off, and I am in no way equipped to "coach" others.
Anonymous
I've used weight loss coaches through Jenny Craig and Optavia where their only qualification was being successful on the program. Both worked for a time, but not long-term.
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