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    Explore "healthy steps" with insightful episodes like "Episode 58: Adding Nutrition Programs - 2017 Edition" and "Episode 18 - Adding Nutrition Services" from podcasts like ""Run a Profitable Gym" and "Run a Profitable Gym"" and more!

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    Episode 58: Adding Nutrition Programs - 2017 Edition

    Episode 58: Adding Nutrition Programs - 2017 Edition
    Last year, Nicole Aucoin of Healthy Steps Nutrition was my guest. She was launching a program to help gym owners add a nutrition component in their gym with minimal work. Nicole, a Registered Dietitian, teaches staff how to run the program, provides the gym with templates to use (for challenges, restaurant partnerships, and even corporate groups) and mentors the coaches running the program. It's an amazing value, and a year later, she has dozens of affiliate gyms.NOW she's opening a CrossFit affiliate, and with a blank slate, she's making nutrition a key component to her service offering.Adding a nutrition component in my gyms has done more than increase revenue. It's given us a new perspective on value, and what a fitness prescription should include. It's also opened the door to a larger stream of clientele than exercise has alone, because most people seeking weight loss will try a "diet" long before they'll try exercise.In this episode, you'll:Learn about how to set up a nutrition program at any CrossFit gymGenerate additional revenue totaling into the thousands of dollars annuallyAdd a critical piece to your coaching practice.What we cover:The foundations of a solid nutrition programThe prescriptive models relation to nutritionHydration's role in weight loss and performanceLifestyle changes for the long termPlus:Is Coffee okay to drink regularly?How to avoid the drive through and learn to prep foodPre and Post workout nutritionFirst steps to starting a nutrition planAbout Nicole:Nicole is the founder of Healthy Steps Nutrition. She realized at a young age how important nutrition was when her mom was diagnosed with cancer. She attended the University of Florida and was part of the cheerleading team. It was during this time that she realized nutrition was a field she wanted to pursue long term. She has worked in the nutrition and fitness business for over 10 years helping thousands of clients around the world. Her program is currently run at over 40 CrossFit gyms worldwide where she helps empower people to make healthy lifestyle changes.Timeline:1:30 – Nicole Aucoin Introduction4:20 – Nicole’s background and how she became a dietician and got started with CrossFit7:22 – The foundations of a solid nutrition program9:30 – Accountability and consistency within a nutrition program12:00 – The prescriptive model and its relation to nutrition12:36 – Introducing nutrition to your CrossFit box members15:12 – The Sugar Shocker. How much sugar is in your food?15:43 – Hydrations role in weight loss and performance16:24 – Is coffee okay? Well it depends.16:54 – Lifestyle Changes for the long-term17:32 – Avoiding the drive through and prepping food18:19 – Tools for continued nutrition success18:46 – Supplementing your nutrition19:07 – Pre and Post workout nutrition20:24 – Testing, working a plan, and coaching nutrition development23:17 – Creating a challenge for your clients and tracking fairly25:31 – Ongoing coaching and long-term nutrition for corporate clients31:40 – Legality and what can a dietician and nutritionist legally advise33:46 – First steps to starting a nutrition program35:49 – The procedure for starting a new nutrition program39:11 – How to work with a restaurant on nutrition41:30 – First steps to take to become a nutrition expertNOTE: In the last six minutes of this interview, a pesky little echo appears (I shouldn't have taken out my earphones - whoopsie.) My artistic sense said, "Cut this section out" but it's SO valuable that I left it in. My apologies. 42:38 – Common challenges to starting a nutrition program at their gym43:48 – How to local with a local dietician or nutritionist45:18 – Starting a CrossFit gym with a blank slate48:56 – How to reach NicoleContact Nicolehttp://www.healthystepsnutrition.com/

    Episode 18 - Adding Nutrition Services

    Episode 18 - Adding Nutrition Services
    Sam Brumenschenkel is a behavior therapist and co-owner of CrossFit Port Orange with her husband, Kyle. Nicole Marchand is a Registered Dietitian in Florida, where box owners can't legally prescribe a diet without the oversight of an RD.Before the conversation started, I mentioned two great ideas from other affiliate owners:Butch Santucci uses the Meijer grocery "curb" service in Michigan. Butch owns Wreck Room CrossFit.Jennifer Broxterman is the owner of NutritionRx, and her husband Dave owns CrossFit London. Her "Healthy Meal Exchange Group" is described here. You can download instructions to run the program in YOUR box free here:Healthy-Meal-Exchange-GroupWhen Sam and her husband Kyle learned about the Stratified Model through Two-Brain Business: Grow Your Gym (Volume 1) and the mentoring program, they decided nutrition was their best path to increase ARM...but in Florida, legal hurdles stopped her from using her Precision Nutrition certification with her clients."I wanted a program that I could implement immediately that I couldn't mess up."Sam found Nicole Marchand, a CrossFit L1 trainer and owner of My Healthy Steps, when Nicole visited CrossFit Port Orange. Using Sam's understanding of behavior modification and Nicole's huge knowledge base, they built a program for the box.Read the rest of the show notes here: http://www.twobrainbusiness.com/episode-18-adding-nutrition/
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