Sunday, March 28, 2010

What is a Nutrition Coach?



We’ve all heard you need to eat right for your type. But do you know what your type is? Do you know what foods are working for your body, and what foods are actually working against it?

If you are physically not where you want to be, or you have health and fitness goals that appear to be just out of reach, Nutrition Coaching could be the solution. Nutrition Coaching is a unique concept, as it combines nutritional therapy with life coaching principles. A Nutrition Coach can help you incorporate change within your existing lifestyle rather than trying to direct you to make changes that are difficult to maintain.

Too often we are given a “one-size-fits-all” approach to nutrition, and I can tell you that seldom, if ever, works. Good nutrition is important for everyone. But what foods should you provide and in what quantity? Nutritional needs change throughout your lifetime and the foods and the amounts of specific nutrients required will vary based on many different factors. As a Nutrition Coach, I will offer guidance tailored to your needs using custom solutions to match your biochemistry, lifestyle, environment and outlook on life.

Through my work at Zen Life Solutions, I have seen firsthand that true health is attainable by facilitating the body's natural ability to heal itself with food, enzymes, minerals, and other nutrients that are missing from the modern diet. By identifying an ideal health-related goal, I work to help my clients develop a roadmap and support them as they take the actions necessary to reach that goal. Through lifestyle changes, dietary adaptations, and basic health-building principles, my clients are walking the path to reclaim their health and overall well-being, seeing results, and feeling better each and every day.

Nutrition Coaching has been proven to be the most effective way to achieve lasting health-building results. Through structured conversations and learning activities, you will build new eating habits that you can sustain. . . even when life gets in the way of the best intentions!

Best - Gary

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