Coach / Trainer - ABC Trainerize
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Categories for the nutrition library, similiar to programs for the exercise library.
Example: Travel Category. I aim to assist busy professionals by curating a specialized food library tailored for travelers. This collection will include easy-to-prepare recipes, convenient on-the-go meals, and suitable options available at airports. The client will be assigned to this specific library, ensuring the offerings feel customized to their needs. This approach allows clients to easily swap meals as needed, ensuring that every option in their plan is practical and relevant for travel, without being cluttered with unsuitable recipes.
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Have clients able to add in own calorie/ macro totals
For clients who use other calorie trackers, so they can just add in their totals in to trainerize
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1 vote
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Have Halal-friendly options in the meal tracker
Halal-friendly dietary requirement for clients who meet this criteria.
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2 votes
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Allow clients to adjust and set their own macros and goals
Allow clients to adjust and set their own macros and goals with a specific tag or role type. Allows for customers to be autonomous with "long distance" review vs. Having to change targets continuously.
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Make the nutrition meals editable/customizeable.
With this feature, I would be able to use the photos and format of the meals you have built in the nutrition plan, however, I could edit them to change certain items in a recipe, like swap out regular toaster waffles for protein waffles and then edit the macronutrient/calorie profile accordingly. There are just certain items I would like to be able to have a bit more hands on suggestions for like particular brands of bread, certain "sugar free" condiments, etc. etc.
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DAILY CALORIE GOAL
I would like to be able to set a calorie goal based on the day of the week. Example - I like my clients to acheive a tighter calorie range Mon-Thur and then allow their Weekends (fri-sun) to go a bit higher to enable them to feel greater flexibility.
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Importing recipes off the internet and having it calculate calories, protein, carbs and fat (myfitnesspal does this)
One nice benefit is being able to import or create a recipe you find and it calculates the calories and macros for that recipe for you to enter into your dairy.
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Shopping List option for the customised meal plans
Add in a function that breaks down ingredients in a list format / portions that clients should buy each week once their meals have been generated for the week.
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Hide or Delete specific Trainerize Meals
There is an incredible number of great recipes in the Trainerize Meal Library. However, there are also a good number of recipes that don't align with my programs and that I don't want to show to my clients. I don't want to remove access to all of the recipes by turning the library off so it would be incredibly valuable to be able to hide or delete specific recipes/meals
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The ability to track nutritional goals that are not calorie or macro based
Official nutrition goals based on intuitive eating principles such as eating mindfully. Or even goals based on hand portions. Sure these can be habits but being able to track these things on a spectrum and as official nutrition data would be more helpful for many clients. I work with trauma and eating disorders and traditional calorie based tracking is out of bounds. For many people, these foundational pieces should be in place before calorie counting. It's hard to convince people these things matter when my app forces them to count calories in order to have an official nutrition goal.
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nutrition history
1) Give us the ability to assign goals for and track micronutrients, especially fiber.
2) Give us the ability to set tighter tolerances than 10%. Competitors need like 2-3%. Custom tolerances would just be easier.
3) Give us the ability to track a history of macro goals instead of editing the same goal. We want to graph weight vs calories to see correlation.
4) Give us a better meal planner using verified foods. The add-on meal planner is just ridiculous with its ingredients and complexity. There's no way to set simple meals like beef and rice or eggs and bacon.…2 votes -
Schedule calorie changes
I would like to be able to schedule calorie goals for my clients. Say I am giving that client a refeed for the weekend, reverse dieting with them, giving them a diet break, or just adjusting their calorie goals ahead of time.
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ability for trainers to scan food while making meals
Giving trainers the ability to scan packaged food to add to ingredients list while making a meal would be helpful when creating recipes.
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Duplicate Trainerize Meals
Ability to duplicate default meals from the meals library
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Change the license structure for the nutrition add on
I like the nutrition add on, but only a handful of clients use it. If I up my number of licenses I have to pay more for something I'm not using. It would be great if the jump wasn't from $5 to $50. I have plenty of clients who use JUST workouts and I have to use a different software to justify the cost so I don't get charged more for the nutrition add-on. PLEASE make some changes to this!!!
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Providing the average cost of meals and groceries for the meal plans
Most clients think it's expensive to grocery shop and eat healthily. However, if we could show them the cost per meal along with the cost of groceries this could be a very useful tool to show people how much money they save with eating healthier.
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Schedule calorie changes
I would like to be able to schedule calorie goals for my clients. Say I am giving that client a refeed for the weekend, reverse dieting with them, giving them a diet break, or just adjusting their calorie goals ahead of time.
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Nutritional Variance
In the nutrition goal, having the ability to adjust each nutrients' variance independently instead of generally is really important. Ideally you would have a variance level for each nutrient: calories, proteins, fats, & carbs. Clients who are doing fantastic at their nutrition (increasing protein, decreasing calories etc... At this point the software says you don't hit the nutritional goal if you're way over on protein, way under on carbs or fats, and even calories. Sometimes those days happen, and i wouldn't consider them as not meeting their nutritional goal.
That's important if i'm trying to check someones weekly nutrition adherence.…
2 votes
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