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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Daniel Brown commented
It is a growing interest in my community. Would love to see this as soon as possible
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Brenda
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Each client is different and has different macro needs, having to choose from options provided limits personalization AND can make clients feel like they are failing because the app says they aren’t meeting goals although they are following the guidelines I’ve given them
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Maxime Cerboni commented
Uuuuuuultra important ! Quand on monte haut en calories, la répartition macro ne ressemble plus à rien...
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Emma Edgell-Reeves commented
This would be great! A lot of clients want to lose weight so high protein and lower carb and fat would be great! There are meals on the planner that correlate with these macros, so being able to enter these macro splits would be very useful
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Kami Pellerin commented
YES, I agree with this. Although I don't believe anyone should be consuming under 1400 calories per day.. the fact of the matter is that some clients are coming to us initially in a calorie deficit / weight loss resistance and we need to be able to start them lower to reverse diet and increase their calorie intake over time. This feature is needed.
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Sofia Costa commented
For smaller clients (5'1 and under) who are trying to lose weight, a 1400 daily calorie plan may be too much to facilitate weight loss since it will likely be very close to maintenance calories. Adjusting the portion sizes or creating recipes that allow the total daily intake to go down as low as 1100 or 1200 calories would make it more customizable for people who are shorter/smaller
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Alex M commented
I've not been using the Add-On 'Smart Meal Planner' feature long but already I've needed to subscribe to 'EatThisMuch' just so I can offer the nutritional customisation clients require.
I can't afford both so unless the 'Smart Meal Planner' increases the calorie range to e.g. 1,000 - 5000kcals and adds more macro splits i'll be cancelling it and using the other site instead.
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Dustin Hellbusch commented
Trying to keep it constructive as possible, but this is short of so much.
#1. There needs to be a manual macros input-protein needs to be exact for anyone serious.
#2. There needs to be more than 3 days of generated meals...at least 14. This is an absolute time killer.
#3. There needs to be an option to swap meals with custom meals. Why else would you have the option to create meals in the app? -
Eric Sulzer commented
I'd also like to see a 2 meal a day option as more and more people are intermittent fasting and no longer eat 3 meals per day.
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Federico Oliver
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Gemma Cardinale and Michael Gastelum how do you configure the specific macros for your clients?
Do you use MyFitnessPAL? Because I have the same issue and I am just starting and I would like to know which work around are you guys using.Thanks!
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Taylor Marie Williams
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This is needed.
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Kevin Lafferty
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This is critical for clients, particularly women with sedentary jobs. Some people woth weight-loss goals may even gain weight at 1400c. Please bring the lower threshold down to 1000c.
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Ezra Taylor commented
Allow the changing of Macro split and singular macro focus again e.g. Protein only target
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Anonymous commented
I wish there was a way to Edit the Macro split for those of us with more experience with providing meal plans.
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Iris Romero commented
THis would be critical to my peri/menopausal clientele
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Anonymous commented
Please add this
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Michael Gastelum commented
I have specific macros that I set for my clients. I want the smart meal planner to be able to design plans per my recommended Macros. It only gives 3 default options Low Carb, Balanced, and one other.. Those three don't fit close enough to my macros breakdown. Make the Smart Meal planner more custom is my recommendation
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Abigail Mak commented
This needs to be updated
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Amber Dumbuya
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If your client is eating below 1400 they shouldn't be seeing you they should be seeing an actual doctor and licensed and board-certified dietician/nutritionist.
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Fernando Montes commented
I have clients that cant consume 1400 calories. Especially if they are in a very specific goals. I have a lot of competitors, bikini and beach models. Certain people need a bit lower. If we can set the lower point closer to 1,000 calories this will be super helpful.
I have other cases where clients only used to eat ones per day. Now they are making improvements by eating 2-3 but they still cant get near 1,000. And they get very discourage by the meal plan only being set at 1400 calories. It will be a good option to have it under for just the few who need it.