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MyBodyTutor - Highly-Personal Coaching & Accountability

We are a highly-personal online coaching program that solves the biggest problem in health and fitness - the lack of consistency. And we do this by simplifying the process into practical, sustainable behaviors, and giving you the daily accountability and support it takes to stick to your plan.

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I highly recommend the MyBodyTutor program. It's a well executed experience from day one and the thought they put into partnering you with a coach that is the right fit for you personally, drastically increases your odds of achieving your fitness, nutrition and physique goals. Also just the structure of the program is really designed to guard you against your own personal pitfalls in the day to day challenges you face in eating well and working out consistently. I'm in the best shape of my life a year after starting and it was exactly what I needed to get to a level I was never able to on my own.
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Posted 2 years ago
I've lost and put on about 210 pounds, 30 pounds at a time, in my adult lifetime. I've used Weight Watchers 2-3 times and self-control the other times. But it was mostly about depriving myself, which wasn't sustainable. Before I started MyBodyTutor, I was pre-diabetic and terrified that I would cross over into full diabetes. I also worried that my liver would develop cirrhosis, even though I don't drink alcohol. Yeah, that's how poorly I ate. Also, despite being very athletic and physically fit in college (2.5% body fat), before MyBodyTutor, I'd watch TV commercials showing people working out, and I couldn't relate to the desire to physically exert my body like they did in the commercials. I couldn't even remember what that desire felt like. Movement was difficult, and I often found myself out of breath just climbing a flight of stairs. And when people joke about not being able to tie your own shoes, that's a real thing. I actually took a video selfie trying to tie my shoes so I'd never forget that pain. I couldn't bear the thought of going back to 'clean' eating. I'd developed terrible eating habits of shoveling food into my mouth every night. I enjoyed gorging and didn't think I could turn that desire/addiction off. I called it eating "to the pain," which I borrowed from The Princess Bride. In other words, I wouldn't stop at full. I'd eat until I was uncomfortable. Then, after the discomfort subsided, I would eat again even though I was still full. But I hoped to get to a place where I could freely move, tie my shoes, not constantly fear for my health, and look good in clothes (short and fat is hard to shop for). Today, I have a healthy relationship with food and, more importantly, with my body. I'm able to coach myself throughout the day with reminders about skills I've learned, reasons I'm doing what I'm doing, and goals I've still yet to meet. I still have days when I eat for fun (but no longer "to the pain"), but those days are planned now. Sunday is my day for fun eating, but I find that when it's part of a plan, I don't feel bad about it anymore. And that makes returning to my plan on Monday morning not only easy but also something I look forward to. My total weight loss has been 26 pounds. I still have 20 more pounds to lose, but my coach has equipped me with the skills and tools I need to lose the weight on my own and to keep it off. In the past, I celebrated my first day off a diet by indulging in foods I had missed out on. But my first days on my own after MyBodyTutor were more like the feeling a teen has after receiving his/her license - I couldn't wait to use my new skills out there on my own. Haley showed me how to change my relationship with food, but in an acceptable way (i.e., if I didn't accept it, it wouldn't last). So instead of eating pizza until I was in pain, I would slowly savor two slices, which turned out to be even more satisfying. If I desired a cookie, I would eat one slowly and savor it over a 10-15 minute window, feeling satisfied afterward. Instead of replacing pizza and burgers with kale and water (note the sarcasm), I simply ADDED vegetables to my plate and made a point of eating them before moving on to the less healthy options. That usually changed my mindset by the time I reached the "junk" food. She also taught me to have a plan - to look ahead at the week and prepare for the things that would be out of the ordinary (a business dinner, baseball game, long road trips, etc.). By having a plan, I didn't throw in the towel when those moments arrived. On that note, fitness became a habit thanks to Haley's unique strategy - Just Show Up. During our initial discovery call, she asked what I thought a reasonable starting point for exercise would be. Knowing that I was completely sedentary, I suggested that I start with walking 30-minutes per day for 6 days per week. Her response? "Okay, how about 15 minutes per day with 3 days on and 1 day off?" That gave me a very realistic daily goal. There were days when going outside wasn't realistic, so I would walk in my house for 15 minutes. Her response was, "You showed up." Now, there are days when I push myself, and there are others when I "Just Show Up." Either way, I'm moving a lot more now, I don't dread it, and I continue to push myself more and more, but at my pace. She also taught me to accept reality - there will be days when I don't follow my plan... days when I eat to the pain again - and to give myself grace when those days come, recognizing how quickly and easily I can get back on track. This was huge because it taught me to stop sabotaging my eating strategy just because of a slip-up.
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Posted 2 years ago
I highly recommend MyBodyTutor! I haven't been this weight in 2 - 3 years. I'm also shocked each time I look at my face in the mirror. Sometimes I feel like the weight loss isn't real, but then I see that it is and it makes me smile. The one thing I didn't think would happen...sticking to this program and keeping my promise to myself. I'm a fixer of everyone else's problems, but I don't devote a lot of effort to fixing my own things. Now I'm working on that and keeping those promises. Thank you so very much for your great company, resources, and most of all, my coach Heather. She rocks! She isn't just a diet or workout coach, she's a life coach. She helps me turn the ups and downs into positive movements forward. She reminds me to give myself grace, as well. That's a hard thing to do but that reminder is very helpful. She's the BEST!
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Posted 2 years ago
I started my year at 18% body-fat :( I needed accountability. I needed someone to call me out on all the “little things” I was doing that was keeping me from making progress. I needed more consistency than I was giving myself and MyBodyTutor has really given me that. Plus, I was able to lose 11 pounds reduce my body fat by more than 4%, but more importantly change my mindset, psychology and habits. I highly recommend MyBodyTutor!
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Posted 2 years ago
I highly recommend MyBodyTutor! My coach Sena is the absolute best. I can’t imagine this program without her specifically. She’s such a good fit for me.
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Posted 2 years ago
I highly recommend MyBodyTutor! Thank you for helping me regain discipline in my approach to everything from food, water, sleep and exercise- to really help me focus on what matters most. And also to help me understand this is a journey and it’s ok to err sometimes, but the bounce back is more important. You should be really proud of the work you do and the positive impact it has on people’s lives- specifically mine!
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Posted 2 years ago
MyBodyTutor helped me fill in the missing pieces that were stopping me from being successful. I had a gym membership for decades, I knew how to make salads and I knew what was healthy. I made no progress for years even with a ton of knowledge. I needed feedback to help me define what was entertainment vs. what was fuel, what were the right and wrong quantities of food and what were the right combinations to be successful. The most important feedback I received highlighted the small mistakes that were stopping me from making the type of progress I was looking for. I wasn't even conscious of the mistakes. My tutor showed me what I was missing or what I needed to stop doing and I course-corrected. I've lost more than 60 pounds. I fit into smaller clothes, and I’m doing better in my career and life. I have more energy, and I feel a lot better. I have better tools now to manage my diet, and I don’t need a restrictive diet program to get results. There isn't a one size fits all program, but this worked for me because I was receptive to the feedback and focused on progress vs. excuses. The feedback from a real person makes a difference. Other programs, in my opinion, focus on exercise or food plans that don’t work for every individual. Everybody is different and needs a different solution. After the program, my momentum is continuing because I understand what my model for success looks like and what works for my specific lifestyle. I have a successful blueprint that I'll keep forever. If you're thinking about joining, but aren't sure, frame the cost as an investment. How much would you give someone to be X pounds lighter? I also thought the investment and risk of a few months were minimal compared to the amount I would normally spend eating out.
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Posted 2 years ago
I couldn't love this more, Markus! When we conquer ourselves, we feel like we can conquer the world. I love that your health/fitness success has carried over into other areas of your life -- it always does. Better health is the ultimate productivity tool because it gives us more energy. I also love that you feel like you have a successful blueprint you'll keep forever. Reviews like this are why I do what I do! Thank you for the kind words. -Adam at MyBodyTutor
Posted 2 years ago
Joining MyBodyTutor was one of the best decisions I have made. I knew I wanted to change my eating habits. In fact, I had no eating habits! There was no consistency in what I ate on a daily basis. I struggled with emotional eating or eating just out of boredom. After a year and a half, I now have consistent eating habits. I know what portions I need and what foods work for me and how to stick to that. I couldn’t have done this without my coach at MyBodyTutor working closely with me, helping me figure out what works and what doesn’t. There are different kinds of coaches at MyBodyTutor to help you with your specific goals. It took trial and error to find the right coach for me. Finding the right coach was very important for me and was a game changer for my health and goals. My coach familiarized herself with my eating patterns and triggers and got to know me very closely as a person, which was all tied to what I was eating and how I was eating. I have successfully re-learnt how to eat and how to navigate some triggers such as emotional eating. I now eat food for fuel instead of “using” food as a stress buster or feeling better. Slowly building consistent food habits with my coach was key for me. Thank you for providing thIs service.
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Posted 2 years ago
Thank you for sharing, Vansha! I'm so thrilled to hear joining MyBodyTutor was one of the best decisions you've made. I love that you've overcome emotional eating and changed your food habits as that is what leads to lasting weight loss. Thank you again for the kind words! -Adam at MyBodyTutor
Posted 2 years ago
I've tried dieting on my own, Weight Watchers, working out constantly...I was just so disappointed in myself. I knew I could do better. I felt like in all other areas of my life I was strong and successful, but when it came to food, I always let myself down. What I was missing were the daily check-ins, the accountability, and the encouragement. When I found MyBodyTutor, I was hopeful but had some doubts, too. My fear was that this would not work and I'd be in the same position. I struggled with consistency over time. I hoped I would lose 10-15 lbs, but I ended up losing 23 lbs and was at a weight I could not ever remember being at. I lost about 9 lbs more than I expected to...some people told me I looked too thin...for over a year. When I felt I was backsliding over the holidays, I re-joined for 2 months just to get back to my good habits. I am back where I want to be and will continue to call on MyBodyTutor if I need more support. What I loved about the program was the daily check-in and the positive feedback. Even when I messed up or didn't stick to my plan, the tutors were supportive and encouraged me to keep going. I loved the saying - "you have the discomfort of skipping the cookie now or the discomfort of your jeans not fitting...but you're going to have some discomfort, so pick which one is more important." Being overweight is not good for us...physically, mentally, emotionally. If you're like me, it bleeds over into other areas of your life and makes us doubt ourselves and our self-worth. It's not rocket science to figure out what to do; it is challenging to do it consistently. MyBodyTutor sticks with you and gives you the support to keep going. Invest in yourself...commit to however long it takes and keep reaching out when you need the support. You are worth it!!!
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Posted 2 years ago
Thank you for sharing, Lee-Ann! I'm thrilled you found the daily check-ins, support, and accountability so effective. When you're healthy and fit, it bleeds over into every other aspect of life. When we conquer ourselves, we feel like we can conquer the world. We're able to deal with and handle everything better. Thank you for the kind words! -Adam at MyBodyTutor
Posted 2 years ago
Can't say enough about MyBodyTutor, Adam, and Abby, my coach. They showed up in my life at just the right time, spoke directly to my needs and issues, and were non-judgmental and encouraging. I had a hard time succeeding at first, because who doesn't? But they stuck with me and eventually I found my motivation and succeeded in losing weight. I feel I have the right motivation and tools to succeed moving forward and feel comfortable navigating this on my own.
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Posted 2 years ago
Jason, thank you for sharing and the kind words! I'm so glad you feel like you can stick with it. Sustainable success is what we're after. -Adam at MyBodyTutor
Posted 2 years ago
MyBodyTutor has really given me a new way to look at eating. I love that you guys give me different ways to look at and approach situations that are very relatable to what I tend to go through. I highly recommend this program! 
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Posted 2 years ago
Thank you for sharing, Sharee! I love that you're looking at eating in a new way. Thank you for the kind words! -Adam at MyBodyTutor
Posted 2 years ago
I was nervous about joining Body Tutor, but it changed my life. I lost 10 lbs. and gained tools that will last me a lifetime. I learned how to decipher whether I'm hungry or want to use food to self-soothe. Jessica was an amazing coach. She offered actionable solutions when I was struggling and would even look at restaurant menus to help me pick healthier choices when I knew I was going out to eat. I recommend Body Tutor to anyone trying to lose weight or who wants a better relationship with food.
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Posted 2 years ago
I'm so thrilled to hear that MyBodyTutor changed your life and that you enjoyed working with Jessica! I love that you've gained tools that will last you a lifetime. Sustainable success is what we're after. I appreciate you spreading the word and your kind words, Alyssa! - Adam at MyBodyTutor
Posted 2 years ago
I have always done a fair amount of exercise, so I wasn't really looking to change much about that. I was needing guidance on portion control, mindless eating, and tweaking my nutrition. I was struggling with a lack of tone in my body. I was doing strength training 5 days a week for 10 months but not seeing much of a difference in how my clothes fit or how my body looked. I felt a lot stronger, so I knew the strength training was making a difference, but my body didn't look different to me. I searched on the web for a nutrition and fitness coach, and that's when I found MyBodyTutor. After I talked to Adam, I signed right up! Right now, I am in a really good place mentally and physically. I worked with a MyBodyTutor coach for 6 months. I have gone down two sizes in jeans/ pants, and I have lost close to 15 lbs. My biggest challenge has always been that I have a pear-shaped body. My lower half is very disproportionate to my upper half. I have always been a size small up top (for most things) and a large on the bottom. I have a small waist but thick thighs. I finally feel like my lower and upper body are more proportionate. I have bought several new pairs of pants/ jeans, and I haven't had to get the waist taken in. All of this hasn't been great for my wallet since I have had to shop for new clothes...but is it ever fun trying on sizes I never thought I'd ever wear! I learned so much from joining MyBodyTutor. First, let me start with my coach. Sandra was amazing! We connected on so many levels. She was the perfect coach for me. I would say that if you join and don't connect with your coach reach out and ask for a change. The right coach makes all the difference! The first big takeaway for me was the hunger scale. 1 being starving and 5 being Christmas dinner full. She told me I should eat when I am a 2 and stop when I am a 3. A 3 is when you are satisfied and no longer hungry but not at all full. This has been huge!! Now I try to pay more attention to when I am hungry and when I want food for other reasons. I also eat more slowly and more mindfully. This allows me to notice when I am satisfied and I don't suddenly become full and uncomfortable (and mad at myself!). Sandra also really had me focus on how much sugar and sodium I was eating. Now I look at all labels for added sugar and sodium content. Wow! This is fascinating! The less sugar and sodium that I ate, the less I felt like I needed it. That's not to say that I don't eat sugar anymore, but I am actually quite satisfied with a small bite of something sweet, and I have found better alternatives that satisfy my sweet cravings. I also follow the "bread or booze rule": one or the other at dinner but not both. And with every glass of wine, I have a glass of water in between. These are all small things, but they have had a big impact. Another huge component of my success was tweaking how I was working out. When I signed up I had been doing a strength training program for 10 months, 5 days a week. I felt like I was getting stronger but wasn't seeing the body transformation I was hoping for. Sandra had me focus on training to "failure". I was working out and feeling quite satisfied with just completing the workout. I had the consistency piece in place, but I wasn't really challenging myself. She encouraged me to up my weights, and this has made a big difference. As Adam says, "discomfort is growth," and this has been so true with transforming my body and tweaking my workouts to be more effective. Another change I have made since joining MyBodyTutor is that I drink more water...a lot more water! I think I might have been a dehydrated camel before. I have less headaches now, and my digestion is much better. I'm sure there are loads of other benefits going on inside my body as well. With changing my strength training focus on building more muscle, I have also become more aware of getting enough protein. Tracking this for a short period of time was really eye opening. Now I have some go-to high-protein foods that I make sure are in my diet. I really like how MyBodyTutor has you take pictures of your food and not count calories or macros. This is so much more simple. I tried using a calorie and macro counting app, but that lasted about 2 weeks. I feel like I am equipped with excellent tools for moving forward in my life as a more healthy version of me. I didn't need to lose a ton of weight, but I was unhappy with where I was. MyBodyTutor can work for everyone needing support with being healthier, better versions of themselves. I am so glad I took the plunge. Thank you, Adam and Sandra, for all your support!!
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Posted 2 years ago
I had tried WW, Metabolic Research, and Keto, just to name a few, but what was missing was addressing the emotional side of my eating and drinking habits. I never thought I could make it to my goal weight. It was just too hard, too stressful, too everything. But when I saw a flyer for MyBodyTutor, I was hopeful that I could lose at least 10 pounds. Through MyBodyTutor, I was introduced to intermittent fasting. Not only have I lost 10+ pounds, but I also feel better than ever. I'll likely keep doing IF from here on out. What makes this program different is that it's not a band-aid; it gets to the root cause of overeating. Also, my coach, Amy, was the best. She balanced using encouragement, accountability, and tough love to get me to my goal.
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Posted 2 years ago
I had some really bad eating habits. I was super sick during both my pregnancies, so I had to learn how to eat when I was nauseous or not hungry. Those habits continued, and I completely forgot how to tell when I was actually physically hungry. I was emotional and stress eating, especially in the late evenings. My other problem was my heart condition causes low blood pressure, so not only did I need medication to raise my blood pressure but I also needed to constantly drink lots of water and eat loads of salt. Most foods with lots of salt are not very good for you, and I gravitated to everything processed and salty like chips and crackers to meet my salt needs. I was doubtful that it was possible for someone like me with all of these health problems to be able to lose weight or feel good and confident. I thought because I can't full out run, jump up and down, or lift crazy weights without passing out, it was probably impossible for me to feel fit and healthy, let alone look like it. Before having children, I never had to do anything to stay fit. I gained a ton of weight with my first pregnancy but lost it all after pretty quickly with breastfeeding. I gained half as much in my second pregnancy and felt great, but I had an emergency c-section and a sick preemie baby in the NICU. Recovery was difficult for me, and the weight did not melt off like before. With two pregnancies back to back, I had built up a lot of bad habits about eating that were necessary to survive nausea, pregnancy, and breastfeeding, but not what my body needed anymore. Before I had a chance to try and lose weight and get healthy, I was diagnosed with neurally mediated syncope and, later on, asthma and Irlen's Syndrome. I spent several years learning how to navigate my low blood pressure and get the right medications and dosage on board for all my different things. Throughout all of this, I was increasingly discouraged with my weight gain and, at times, panicked. My cardiologist's answer to my concern was using the as seen on TV seated bicycle pedals you get for your 90-year-old grandma to exercise with. I became extremely discouraged and genuinely believed there was nothing more I could do; this was my life now. My health complications kept me from being able to do any diet or fasting. Because of my low blood pressure, I had to be very careful about what types of exercise movements I could do without passing out. Nothing I ever came across seemed like a safe option for me. After continuous discouragement every time I stepped on the scale and saw the number had grown, I decided to google accountability for weight loss. MyBodyTutor was the first thing to pop up and the first and only thing I clicked on. As I explored the website, I found myself laughing out loud because it was so crazy to me what I was seeing. I later told my husband if I had sat down and written out what I thought the ideal program would be for weight loss for me, this would have matched perfectly. It seemed too perfect. For example, Adam's phone number is right on the website for all to see, and you could call him up and reach him. After a few days, I mustered up the courage to call the number and see what happened. Adam answered right away, and I started my weight loss journey. I wanted to learn how to thrive despite my past experiences and health complications. I wanted to learn how to be the best version of myself, so I could be proud and confident in myself and love and serve my family better. I deeply desired to find a way to be at peace with my health. I wanted to feel strong and confident and not like a hopeless victim of a heart condition anymore. I wanted to love myself because I know I lead by example as a mother. I can't ask anything of my children that I am unwilling to do myself. I was tired of feeling defeated. The more I read and learned about the program I knew it was for me. I saw it could be catered to me and my specific limitations or needs based on my health history. My only hesitation was the cost. I had a real battle going on in my head because I was desperate for help and I felt like I had finally found it and that gave me immense hope. If I am being completely truthful here I also felt ashamed and frustrated with myself. I was mad that I couldn't figure out how to do this on my own. I felt weak because I needed help. It seemed unfair to my family that they were going to have to give up things to make room in the budget for me and this new expense. After visiting with my husband and some soul searching I realized that it was okay to need help. It was okay that I wanted and needed encouragement! My desire to be the best version of myself and find a way to thrive despite my health problems was good. I could not love and serve my family to the best of my abilities until I loved myself. I decided it was time to learn how to love and respect me and I knew that my family was going to support me because they wanted me to see and love myself the same way they did and who can put a price on that? It is different in so many ways!!! MyBodyTutor teaches a lifestyle, not something to do for a period of time, and then stop. Because of the intentional personalization and thought put into each step, from choosing a coach to the personal plans made just for you I think it is pretty impossible to fail. This part was extremely important for me because I needed someone who could cater to my low blood pressure when it came to exercise and my need for salt when it came to the food I ate. I was given tools and taught to use them to recognize and properly address emotions, stress, and real hunger. Those tools are now with me for the rest of my life, which is why MyBodyTutor's success rate is so high. My goal was to get back to my pre-babies weight, which I did, losing close to 30 pounds in total. All of my hopes were met, and so much more. I feel like I am thriving again! I am happy and confident. I feel great about my body. Yes, I still have scars and stretch marks, but they now feel like a beautiful map reminding me of where I have been and my body's strength and resilience. When I was at my heaviest, I had to stop picking up my children because I wasn't strong enough to carry them. I can now carry them around, and I never cease to be amazed at the visual when I lift my little one, thinking about how I lost as much as he weighs. I feel such confidence and peace in regard to my health. I have learned to respect my limits while still being proud of my accomplishments. I now look to food for fuel more than a band-aid or an experience, and because of that, I am enjoying different food that is much better for me. Most of all, I am proud of myself and happy to be thriving now along with my family.
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Posted 2 years ago
Before I came to MyBodyTutor, I was always yo-yo dieting and didn't know how to stay in shape. I'd diet, lose weight, and then lose momentum and put it back on (or more). I signed up for MBT after seeing the progress made by a friend of mine. I asked for his secret, and he introduced me to MBT. I signed up for the highest level and began having daily accountability calls. The calls were extremely helpful because they kept me in check and gave me the motivation to make better food choices knowing I'd have to talk about why I ate what I ate the next day. A year and a half later, I have reduced body fat, put on a significant amount of muscle, look better, feel better, and have more energy, and more confidence. The biggest win is that I've managed to keep this up for a year and a half, which I'd never done in the past. MBT helped me form new habits that will last for life, which will be much longer now that I live a healthier lifestyle.
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Posted 2 years ago
I tried everything. Years of yoyo dieting. Noom. Eat Right Now. What was missing was never being able to keep the weight off. I was operating from a place of scarcity and fear. "I can't eat this, and that food is bad." It was like dieting was a punishment, and there was always the knowledge that I could be "good" for a while, but it was not anything I could maintain long-term. When I heard about MyBodyTutor on the Cal Newport Podcast, my first hope was to lose the weight I wanted to lose. And then secondly, maintain that weight. There really was no doubt once I learned about the program and viewed the information on the website. I am always willing to try something new. My hope became a reality. I lost the weight I wanted to lose and have kept it off for 3 months. It has become very clear that I ate too much and too often. I now have clear tactics to manage nutrition in a way that makes me feel confident and in a manner that isn't overly restrictive. There is much more balance in my nutrition, and I am not obsessing over calories or macros. MyBodyTutor is more about the mental game. Learning to listen to your body and understanding more about why you eat than what you eat. Of course, the what is important, and I learned to fuel my body to feel good and energized by really tapping into how I felt when I ate certain foods. Having a one-on-one relationship with my coach was the best part of the experience. Krisann was an excellent guide to help me reconnect with my body and let it be my ultimate guide to better health and nutrition. Also, a shout-out to the food journaling app! It is simple and effective, and it gave me the insights I needed to take control of my choices.
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Posted 2 years ago
I'm thrilled to hear that your hope became a reality and that you're maintaining the weight loss, Jenny! The mental aspect of weight loss is the key to sustainability. I'm so glad you enjoyed the experience! Thank you for the kind words. -Adam at MyBodyTutor
Posted 2 years ago
MyBodyTutor is unique and effective. My coach, Aly, was amazing. She is highly personable and knowledgeable. She had a way of constantly encouraging me while still challenging my habits and my thinking. She gave practical suggestions and approached the ups and downs with grace and consistency!
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Posted 2 years ago
Thank you for sharing, Amy! I'm so thrilled to hear it. That's what we strive for. Thank you for the kind words! -Adam at MyBodyTutor
Posted 2 years ago
My Body Tutor was a transformational experience for my health journey. I now have the everyday tools that I need to stay on track and get back on track quickly when I stray off course. I have lost 20 lbs and have kept it off for almost two years. This program is WORTH IT and working with Heather was easy and effective.
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Posted 2 years ago
I'm so thrilled to hear it, Jackline! Thank you for sharing. Sustainable weight loss is what we're after. I love that you've gained the tools to stay on track and bounce back quickly. Thank you for the kind words. -Adam at MyBodyTutor
Posted 2 years ago
My experience here with Shannon has been different than any other I have had. She has helped change how I feel about food, exercise, and weight. I am now a more intuitive, thoughtful eater. I drink water and get some exercise. She has made losing weight SO much more manageable than all of the extreme tactics that I have tried over the year. She is a positive influence not only in how I eat, but how to manage stress levels and find some more calm in my life. I have recommended this service to many people. I am sure the experience varies between tutors, but Shannon has been incredible.
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Posted 2 years ago
I couldn't love this more, Adrienne! Thank you for sharing. I love that how you feel about food, exercise and weight has changed as that's the key to sustainable weight loss. I really appreciate you recommending us - it means a lot. Thank you again for the kind words! -Adam at MyBodyTutor
Posted 2 years ago
MyBodyTutor is rated 5.0 based on 566 reviews