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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I tried it, and wasn't nuts about it. But I am doing a program right now that combines the mindset aspect with diet awareness and education. It's expensive, but you get a personal coach and lots of attention, so I like it. Could check this out as well: https://bodysmartfitness.com/[/quote] I've been eyeing Bodysmartfitness. How much does it cost? I don't like that they are not transparent about pricing. How long have you been doing it and how are your results?[/quote] I'm on month 3 of it, and i have to say I really like this program. It's expensive: I think they asked for $3500 and I negotiated to $2700 (ha!) for 4 months. I'm signing up for a second 4 month session, and it's $1900. Everything you see on social is real. Those are actual women, which is what appealed to me. We get a coach, and I whatsapp her all the time with questions and "I want to eat cheese and nothing else" and she gets me back on track. Then there is a Whatsapp group for all of the coach's clients so we can ask each other stuff and commiserate. There are classes on FB offered just to members. The program is set up for you - so I like to run, so that's the exercise that was incorporated first. They use MyFitness Pal to track calories. I've lost 16 lbs, so it's not a fast program, but it's also not coming back. I started at the beginning of November - so right before the election (I run a political consulting firm), and did this through that, through Thanksgiving and Christmas, through the GA election, etc. So normally not the most opportune time to do this BUT it's working, and I feel great. I'm down a clothing size, and I now work out regularly. They also told us to not track on holidays, because one day won't derail you, and that moments with families are more important, so they are realistic too. Each month you get an hour zoom with your coach, and you set goals for the month, talk about what's working, what isn't. Then each week, your review the past week and set goals for the next week. It might be like, plan your meals for the week ahead, or do workout A and workout B this week (they also include work outs that can be done at home/gym/whatever works for you). So, for this week, my check list for each day is: Plan meals for tomorrow on MFP. 4-6k steps. Protein: 106g. I tracked honestly today (I was getting a bit lazy). Mirror exercise (admiring myself in the mirror and saying I look strong). Each of these are made for you, based on what you can do. There is this huge library of resources to help you understand how to make choices so that you are doing the work and the learning, along with your coach. They also really focus on feelings/emotional eating/etc. which I find is missing from a lot of programs. They focus really heavily on NSV (non-scale victories) which is great. So like, doing one more push up, running faster, eating a new healthy meal, etc. Then, the idea is that once you are comfortable with the weight you want to hit, they reverse diet you so that you can maintain your progress. It's a super comprehensive program, and I think this is why it is working for me. Nothing else ever has, for so many reasons. I have muscle tone, I have more energy, and I don't feel deprived. I still enjoy pizza night on Friday with the kids, and wine. Okay, that's a lot. I really think this program is fantastic, and I really do recommend it. [/quote]
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