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Power Hour (Nutrition 101) User Guide Time: 60 minutes with client (One Time Consult) Your goals with client: ü Determine their baseline and strategic behavior modification strategies need to be put into place to achieve those goals ü Review Power Hour Handbook: goal setting, macronutrient breakdown, the plate method ü Have client write down SMART goals with their plan to achieve those goals ü Give 1 week sample meal plan (explain swapping foods in and out) ü Download MyFitnessPal and explain how to use it to log their food First things, first: Explain what you are going to do. Briefly go through the checklist with them so they know what to expect. Step 1: Determining a Baseline (about 20 minutes) The goal of going through this exercise is to see the easy points to change. Letting the client do most of the talking to open up at the beginning is key. How to determine your baseline? Are you eating CLEAN? C: Consistency/timing/eating around workouts What does your typical day look like? How many meals do you get in a day? Do you snack or graze throughout the day? Are you eating before and after you workout? **You want consistency with you eating. Eat every 3ish hours alternating between meals and snacks. Set an alarm & get on a schedule. L: Liquids/hydration/alcohol How much water do you drink a day? What other types of beverages do you drink? Do you drink sugar-sweetened beverages (juice, soda, sweet tea, lemonade, flavored coffees)? How much and how often do you drink alcohol?

**Water is KEY to metabolism and breakdown of fat. Sugar sweetened beverages, artificially sweetened beverages and diet sodas don t count to your water intake. Focus on getting 60-80 ounces per day. Add fruit, mint or cucumber to flavor. Use a water chart! E: Eating out How often do you eat out? Where do you usually go? What do you usually get? ***Beware of all the sodium and fat added to foods to improve taste when eating out which can cause you to gain additional water weight. Ask for foods plain. Focus on the plate method when eating out. Know that you can ask for grilled chicken and veggies. Try to skip the apps and breads/chips. Take a look at the menu before hand. A: Adequate calories/too much or too little Do you track your food or make a food log? Have you ever use a food tracking application on your phone (MyFittnessPal)? ***Taking your food helps you to stay accountable to yourself. Clients who track their foods have a much high success rate than clients who don t, even if they don t show it to anyone. Two options for tracking food; use the food log that you give then or MyFitnessPal. N: Nutritious foods/quality macronutrients over quantity How many servings of fruits and veggies do you include into your diet? Do you include whole grains into your routine? Do you include protein and carbohydrates with all meals? *** You want to focus on whole foods not food products. Try to shop the perimeter of the grocery store. The majority of your lunch/dinner should consist of non-starchy veggies. Look at the ingredients label; if you can t read it, skip it! Step 2: Goal Setting (10 minutes) Determine what your client is willing to change and focus on that. Explain that about 70% of the weight loss battle is directly related to nutrition and fueling your body. Focus on nutrition related goals and maybe 1 goal of getting into the box/x number of classes per week. You want to set yourself up for success by setting SMART Goals! S: Specific M: Measureable A: Attainable R: Realistic T: Time Sensitive

Tips when setting your goals: 1. Look at the big picture first. What are your health/ fitness/ weight/ financial/education/family goals in a specific amount of time- 1, 5, 10 years down the line? 2. Set smaller goals for what you would like to accomplish 1, 2 3, 6 months. Have a to-do list Use a calendar Prioritize 3. Set performance goals (ie: lifting weights, weight loss) that will motivate you. Write down WHY it is important for you. 4. Always have an action plan. Write down the steps you are realistically going to take to achieve your goals. 5. Stick with it! By telling your family and friends, you will have someone to stay accountable to and keep you motivated. ***Have your client write down their goals on their goal handout! Realistic weight loss is 1-2# per week, realistic fat loss depends on how much they weigh, morbidly obese take longer to lose body fat percentage. When clients lose weight rapidly, explain you are losing muscle or water weight by cutting carbohydrates or drastic calorie deprivation. Balance is key and focus on the big picture, not just weight. Step 3: Nutrition 101 and Healthy Steps Keys to Success (20 minutes) The Macronutrients! 1. Carbohydrates: our body s main source of fuel, spares protein from being used as energy, aides with the oxidation (breakdown) of fat Fiber: non-digestible carbohydrate, delays glucose absorption, helps you stay full, decreases cholesterol levels, aides with reducing triglyceride levels Glycemic Index: tells us how fast our blood sugar will rise after eating a food (stick with low glycemic foods index foods- oatmeal, berries, apple, peach, pear, beans, non-starchy veggies, brown rice, quinoa, sweet potato, butternut squash) Sources: starches (bread, pasta, rice, beans), starchy veggies (potatoes, peas, corn), fruit, juices, dairy

2. Protein: made from amino acids that provides our body s structure, regulates body function, components of enzymes, immune system health, hormone regulation Essential amino acids: amino acids that can t be synthesized by the body (eggs contains all essential amino acids). Complementary proteins are two or more foods that when are eaten together they provide all essential amino acids (legumes & rice, mushrooms & broccoli) Conditionally essential amino acids: body can make the precursors but under some conditions we can t make enough (ie: glutamine and arganine during stress) Focus on lean meats and plant sources of fat (chicken, turkey, fish, Canadian bacon, egg whites) Sources: fish, chicken breast, pork loin, legumes, nonfat dairy, turkey (stick to the lean meats) 3. Fats: components of membranes particularly in the brain and nervous system, aide in the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins, used as a source of energy WE NEED FAT Stay away from saturated and trans fats (increase your bad cholesterol, trans fats decrease HDL cholesterol) Increase Omega 3 intake: helps to fight inflammation, improve recovery time and increase HDL (Sources: salmon, herring, canola oil, olive oil, flaxseeds, chia seeds, some eggs are fortified, supplements) Cholesterol: component of cell membranes, needed for hormone production, our body makes cholesterol, found in animal fats (egg yolk, organ meats, fish roe) Sources: fats, meats, dairy, nuts/ nut butters, avocado, olives, butter, cream, coconut milk The Plate Method & Eating Out: This is one of the simplest methods looking to change your diet and eat quality foods. ½ of the plate = Nonstarchy Veggies ¼ of the plate= Lean Meats ¼ of the plate: Complex Carbohydrates or Low Glycemic Fruits (earlier in the day or around workout time)

Step 4: Meal Plan Tips (10 Minutes) When going through the meal plan explain you can interchange any of the boxes in the rows, for instance if you want oatmeal instead of protein pancakes one day, go for it. Just make sure you keep the same food groups paired together and portion sizes. If you don t like a protein, switch it out for another lean meat (chicken, fish, turkey) and limit the high fat red meats to only 1x per week. Focus on pairing protein and carbohydrates together at all times, even for snacks. It helps with metabolism and also helps to keep you full longer. Give one week of meal plans, draw attention to the bottom of the meal plan; on our website under the nutrition tab they will find healthy recipes. They are welcome to try any of the recipes. Explain to clients that it is highly recommended to track your food and water intake. Include our food log and tell them another option is to track via MyFitnessPall Lastly, go back to your notes about their baseline and what they need to do to improve consistency, healthy habits, fluid and proper fuel for their body!!!!