Make the Macro split 100% customisable
Ability to customise macro split to individual needs. i.e. 45% protein, 20% carbs, 35% fat.
Also have the ability to customise meals, i.e. I get my clients to avoid carbs for breakfast if they train in the evenings or increase carbs post workout rather than having a even split of carbs throughout all meals
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Anonymous
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I understand that the meals suggested might only be tailored toward 1600, 1700, 1800 calories but i need to be able to assign more precise macros and calories and then the client can use the meals as suggestions.
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Julie Prince commented
Critical I with some clients who are shorter and older for instance, if your are under 5ft tall and 60-year old women 1400 may not get you into a deficit
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Claire Farrell (fitpositive) commented
This is critical for my smaller clients who simply need to be at lower than 1400 in order to achieve a calorie deficit.
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James Andrew Fraser commented
short people should be allowed to use this amazing feature to lose weight - 1400 calories can be maintenance for some people
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The M3 Method commented
Can we please create individual specifications?
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Daphney Springer
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Yes please!! I tend to work with a majority of women in menopause, and I need to be able to change these to where I want them to be, not what the system wants me to use. None of my clients are set the same with their macros, but I am forced to set them the same because the system won't let me create my own, which then makes me have to tell them to make certain adjustments because my system doesn't work like it should.
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Elisabeth Magalhaes commented
Critical
I have quite a few very short clients and 1400 is not a deficit for them. -
Cristián Selman Flores commented
You can offer a custom macro options and meals quantity
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Ryan Koziol commented
Add this please
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Jason Barrett commented
Absolutely needs to be implemented ASAP, let my clients have somewhere in between 120 and 200g of protein, and let me cycle their calories for different days.
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Eva Dubois commented
For menopausal women it would be best to have 35% protein, 40% carbs and 25% fat. This is a huge population of clients.
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Maria Gargiulo commented
This is is CRITICAL. For me fiber count is super important and even distribution of macros.
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Ricky Darma commented
Why it's not even updated yet?
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Ricky Darma commented
Many people especially women are small in indonesia, we're talking about 150cm and less in height, they need under 1400 even for maintenance calories, please update
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Shaikha Alyaqout commented
Some clients of mine have had bypass surgeries and they can't take in big meals in one sitting it would be very critical to provide that option
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Ryan Granda commented
This would be amazing! For bodybuilding clients I would love if they can also integrate a feature that allows "cheat meal" option after a client successful reaches their daily nutrition goal after a certain number of times (determined by coach via settings).
Also a feature that allows coach to change out the macro distribution depending on the day like in MyFitnessPal (for example. Monday-Friday 200g Protein, 200g Carbs, 50g Fat and Saturday and Sunday 200g Protein, 300g Carbs, 80g Fat).
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Jeremy Thom commented
Even though I understand it can be for majority that under 1400 cal is unhealthy, there is the exception (ie, someone who is quite small in stature).
Allowing us the flexibility to adjust this is critical. Please arrange ASAP
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Samantha and Kaleena commented
We need a 35% P SPLIT
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Kiana Loomis commented
Any idea if this is in the works?
Otherwise I am definitely cancelling the add on - just not custom enough or modifiable enough as a client progresses -
Amonte Latimer commented
Everybody doesn’t need 30% protein macros and 40% to 50% is excessive unless your a body builder or on an extreme deficit.
Either way this is making it harder for me to dial in someone plan without the correct ratios.
In order for me to hit the right protein intake I have to lower the calories and that’s not efficient.
I’m not about to have all my clients eating 200 g o protein
Fix this please