Show weekly/monthly calories / macro averages in nutrition graph
I would love to be able to adjust the nutrition graph overview by date range and view overall averages of each metric (macros/calories). This would be super helpful to have a clearer picture of whether our clients are tracking and hitting their goals effectively through each week.
For example, if I want to see a client's nutrition data for 1 week, I should be able to set date ranges (i.e. 5/10/2020 - 5/16/2020) and see their daily numbers but also see the averages as well.

Hi everyone,
Thanks for your great suggestion! We’ve added this to our work queue. We’ll post further updates here as our teams pick it up to work on it.
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Thanks!
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Anonymous commented
Yes! Weekly calorie average overviews just like My fitness Pal
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Matt Lowe commented
Daily Macro setting would be better. Or at least three option. We do lots of daily macro ratio changes with our elite level athletes to achieve optimal composition...
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Matthew commented
Weekly Average Bodyweights and/or moving Average bodyweight will give your coaches the most basic, standard, fundamental tool that every coach who uses excel spreadsheets utilizes.
It should have been in there from day 1. -
Matthew Ogus commented
Trainerize absolutely needs this.=)
Any single weigh-in says nothing compared to a 7 day average weigh in.
Comparing week 1 average weigh-in with week 2 average weigh-in to week 3 average-weigh etc gives us so much helpful information.
Either that and/or a moving average like someone else mentioned
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Sandra Addy commented
Having the ability to see the weekly averages of a client's calories/macros & bodyweight. Weekly averages are more important than just seeing the days.
Averages for the week matter most for progress as calories/body weight and steps vary day to day, like training or rest days or life in general. This also helps with client adherance as they don't get too obsessed with the numbers on a day to day basis.
For example, low calorie days for rest days and higher calorie days on training days. As long as the averaged calories are within the client's calories/macros target.
Bodyweight fluctuates day to day and should be averaged anyway.
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Eric & Laura Heilman commented
I would love to be able to look at a week or month’s worth of nutrition data to be able to tell a client how close they were to their goals in percent form (i.e. last week you were at about 80%, how can we get that closer to 90% this week?). This would also help clients see their weekly averages, so they could more clearly understand why eating well during the week and binging on the weekend is going to lead to slower progress (in most cases).
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Tyler Mayer commented
And a 7 day review of macros in addition to calories.
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Panda Coaching commented
NEED THIS
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Eddie Ardern commented
absolutely need this
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Sarah Meredith commented
It would be very useful to see the weekly view of calories/macros which can be seen in MyFitnessPal so I can recommend to my clients to fail back Cals or inc to stay within their set goals
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Coach Yese commented
This is imperative to how I modify my client's nutrition and give feedback using average body weight and average calories.
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Ally commented
Need this so bad! I've had to manually calculate as well in order to determine my client's goals going forward. This feature would be SO helpful.
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Max Kristian commented
This needs to be 100% added to the app - a very easy addition that can be added in the overall calendar as an extra cell at the end of each week for both overseeing client progress in the desktop version and also for the client to see at the end of each week. A weekly report confirming progress and weekly average scale weight would be great
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Joe Harrenstein commented
LOVE this suggestion and wish it would get more traction as it is 2 years old now!
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Adrienne Davis commented
Need the interface to include a spreadsheet for daily macronutrient tracking, goals and actuals, with weekly totals to see overall adherence. Also need to see weekly averages for weigh ins for proper comparison. Not having these things might be a deal breaker for me long term.
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Malin Blomdahl commented
adding a weight average as a feature is key, FitBit does this along with showing their "weight change trend" which can be really helpful for them and helps them to not worry about natural daily fluctuations!
Adding this small feature along with some form of a weekly check-in function is key for me continuing to use this app I just keep finding too many little holes that still mean I have to use different apps or programs to manage clients.
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Nico Abaya commented
I need this feature and have been thinking about canceling my subscription because it doesn't exist.
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Matt Uyeno commented
Weekly averages are super important. One example is if a client has a good diet on the weekdays but goes crazy on the weekends, this will raise his/her weekly average. If his/her weekly average is above what is required to lose weight, then they will not make progress. This will help the trainer explain to the client why they are/are not making progress despite being good on the weekdays. This will also give the trainer more data to work with to make the program more effective. For example, having high-calorie/low-calorie days while still staying true to the desired weekly average.
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Anonymous commented
10 day moving average is the statiscally significant number for tracking real weight change trends. Would be GREAT to have this as well as a goal line for reference and floater/anger daily weight values like Happy scale
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Elis Mar Einarsson commented
Average weight would be awesome! And auto calculated change between the weekly weight :)
Week 1: 69.9 kg
Week 2: 69.2 kg / -1,0% / 0.7 kg
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