Ability to take a quick meal photo for food journaling
Add a feature for clients to submit a photo of their meals to their trainer in a tab specifically for meal photos with time stamps. This way we can go into their profile, click on a meal photos tab, and see everything they've been eating, in order, with dates and times. This will help insure they are sticking to their meal plan and serving sizes and is an easy way to manage client adherence. Thanks!!!
-
Lois Banks commented
If a client is following portion guidelines it would be really helpful to see they are hitting them through a visual food diary. If some how this could be separate from the messenger it would allow records of their food to be logged clearly.
Could include some multiple choice questions when uploading too, eg...
How much of this meal did you eat?
- Some
- Half
- AllHow did you feel after this meal
- Satisfied
- Hungry
- Too fullWhen did you eat?
- Morning
- Midday
- Evening -
Aaron James commented
I wonder what exactly “started” means? Because I notice other tags that sound similar so now I’m wondering how if the devs are literally working on it now or it’s in an “idea chamber” with management or something?
-
Aaron James commented
I LOVE this idea. Almost left Trainerize for this very idea but the other features just didn't measure up so...I stayed. But many of my clients just starting off would benefit massively because this is just so simple, they don't have to add on food logging as a habit right away, but can focus on just moving and developing healthier choices and portions. We can work on the specifics later when they get other stuff down. (this includes specific calorie goals, macro goals etc.) so I like the option of doing either or both photo food logging and myfitnesspal logging
-
Ben commented
this would be excellent. Precision Nutrition has this with their PN Coaching app, and I had a few clients who would track every meal every day doing this. Would be awesome if Trainerize added!
-
Jason Wittrock commented
This would be HUGE!
-
Kenton Martin commented
This would be very useful!
-
Jason Wittrock commented
Imagine clients have a way to upload pics of their daily meals for accountability and closer monitoring by their trainer. Take a pic of your breakfast. Take a pic of your mid-day snack. Boom.
-
Alyssa Stout commented
Please please please!!
-
Rhys Mildren commented
This would be awesome!!
-
Simon Michiels commented
Would be great!!!
-
Rob Moal commented
Apps tracking apps aren’t user friendly with multi cultural cuisine. Many of my Asian clients prefer picture food uploads
-
Jackson Huebler commented
I would like to add a place for my clients to journal about food as part of integrating in intuitive eating. In general, I'd like them to be able to journal quickly about their workouts, so a totally new journal feature with the ability to tag a category (food, mood, workout etc.) would be super helpful. I want to be able to assign them questions that they then respond to.
-
Adrian commented
Love this!
-
Keth John commented
Meal planning with meal photos
-
Clayton Nicholson commented
This is available now
-
Me commented
This would be great. Trainerize would up their PT app game with others on the market like plankk. Plankk does have a good UI that allows clients to browse through meals, see recipes and pictures. Evolution is a pain because you're paying a separate fee and clients get a pdf and it isn't user friendly
-
Anonymous commented
I agree- this is huge!
-
Anais Zanotti commented
Kind of like Plank app, a way we can select meals for our client’s, with recipes, grocery list and photo of the food.
Would be even better if we could incorporate our own food as well. Right now Evolution nutrition is too complicated. -
Mitch Lee commented
There is an app out there right now that has the ability to tell people if there plates Have the proper portion control. I love my fitness pal but some people dread counting calories a number so would be great to have some thing or someone can visually see what 4 ounces of chicken or a half a cup of rice looks like and then maybe a scanner to help the person determine if it’s the right portion on the plate. Even just a visual aid of what 1 tablespoon of fat half a cup of rice or 4 ounces of chicken looks like would be a major advantage. Women who would rather deal with portion control versus numbers and another app it might be a great great addition
-
Mitch Lee commented
Also the ability for clients to scan their plate for proper “portion control”
Some clients hate macros and numbers but want to make sure there plate is balanced . That’s would be HUGE