Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a coach they recommend?
Look up Katrina Ubell's program
Don’t you have to be a licensed medical doctor to access her coaching services?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a coach they recommend?
Look up Katrina Ubell's program
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a coach they recommend?
Anonymous wrote:Or an accountability program (not an app bot)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this person is only working off their personal success and has no related education/certification, then $0.
+1
I’d hire a chef or get weekly meal delivery before I hire an uncertified individual.
Anonymous wrote:I pay $650/month for weekly calls with my nutritionist. I can’t begin to articulate how helpful it has been for me and could not recommend it high enough.
Anonymous wrote: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!
It would depend on their credentials and what you are getting out of it.
I paid $200/month for an online trainer/coach
She has worked with hundred of clients over the years and had a good record of success. She was a certified personal trainer and trained in counseling.
She gave me nutrition guidance and wrote monthly personalized workout/strength training plans for me.
I think another big benefit to hiring a coach that is often overlooked is the accountability aspect. People tend to stick to a plan better when they have someone to report to.
Anonymous wrote: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 that you OP? If you are trying to think about how to market your skills as a weight loss coach you need to think more about your approach, the type of coaching you are offering, what is your added value. The description above doesn’t really make sense. Being successfully thinner is not a credential to help others, and I don’t see what “related to a professional crowd “ brings.
So, can you tell us more about what would make you a good coach? And if I am wrong and you are seriously asking about hiring that coach, you need to tell us more about why
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I pay $650/month for weekly calls with my nutritionist. I can’t begin to articulate how helpful it has been for me and could not recommend it high enough.
That’s great! Is there a certain technique used such as CBT?
Anonymous wrote:I pay $650/month for weekly calls with my nutritionist. I can’t begin to articulate how helpful it has been for me and could not recommend it high enough.