Online Fitness and Nutrition Combo Programs
Virtual Health And Fitness Expertise
A Fraction of The Cost of a Traditional Trainer
The cost of working with a personal trainer is anywhere from $60/session up to $150/session. This makes for sub-optimal results at a hefty price.
*not factoring in additional gym membership costs*
A Fraction Of The Cost Of A Traditional Registered Dietitian
The typical cost of an initial consultation with a registered dietitian is $150, then an additional $125 weekly for follow up meetings.
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Building a Healthy Foundation
4 Week Program $849
4 Week Program $849
5.5% Discount
Full intake process assessing health history, diet, etc.
Kick-off call to learn about you & your unique situation, preferences, etc.
Identify & address any potential imbalances or weaknesses first
Discuss and set reasonable & achievable goals
Fully individualized training & nutrition program developed
Focus on foundational work in both nutrition & fitness areas
Begin at an appropriate level for you
Scheduled weekly check-ins via video, audio call, or chat function in the FitLabb app
Develop healthy & sustainable eating habits
Learn how to identify & shop for healthy foods
Start replacing old bad habits with new productive behaviors
Start noticing positive physical & mental differences
All exercises demonstrated in videos on the app
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Expanding the Framework
8 Week Program $1,649
8 Week Program $1,649
8% Discount
Everything from A Healthy Foundation
Builds on all foundational work established in first 2-4 weeks
Re-assess progress vs. goals, adapting programs as necessary
Increased focus & intensity of workouts at an appropriate rate
Adds new delicious healthy recipe options as you acclimate to your program
Allows enough time for training progressions in program design
Continued weekly strategy sessions to keep making progress
Full joint professional support for 8 weeks
Should notice very tangible differences in how you look & feel by the end
Begin hitting your goals!
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Invest in Yourself
12 Week Program $2,399
12 Week Program $2,399
11% Discount
Everything from Expanding the Framework
Ideal combined program length for achieving long lasting lifestyle change
Compounds progress greatly over shorter programs
Progress through a full periodization training program
Introduction of more advanced training techniques later in program as appropriate
Alter nutrition program as appropriate to match any significant weight changes
Allows enough time to completely acclimate to a new healthy sustainable diet
Increasing workout intensity to match elevated ability levels
Longer term professional support helps ensure success
Re-assess progress vs. goals, making changes as necessary
Should hit several medium & long term goals by the end of 12 weeks
Should notice increased energy levels, & look & feel like a new person by the end
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A Fully Optimized Life
24 Week Program $4,649
24 Week Program $4,649
14% Discount
Everything from Invest In Yourself
Extended combined program designed for bigger health, fitness, or performance objectives
Achieve dramatic changes in body composition or greater weight loss goals
Ongoing varied training progressions & updates in nutrition program design to avoid progress plateaus
Long term coaching helps support all changeable nutrition & training needs for training for any goals or major athletic event
Should make tremendous progress towards reaching optimum physical fitness & body composition goals by the end
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Differences between Registered Dietitian and Nutritionist
Registered Dietitian
Definition:
-Fully educated expert in nutrition
-Provides science-based information to clients/patients
-Considered a medical professional
Education:
-Bachelor’s and/or Master’s Degree
-Complete a minimum of 1,200 hours of dietetic internship (a one year less intense version of medical residency)
-Pass national exam administered by the Commission on Dietetic Registration
-Completes 75 continuing education credits every five years
Accreditation:
-Registered with the Commission of Dietetics Registration
-Licensed to practice by their state as per that state’s rules & requirements
Nutritionist
Definition:
-Variable training, education, and professional qualifications relating to nutrition
-Only able to offer general nutrition advice at best, which must be based on the publicly available government-issued dietary guidelines
Education:
-None legally required, but can vary from none to having a college degree in nutrition
Accreditation:
-Varies from none to various nutrition courses and certifications
-Not legally accepted as a nutrition expert