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[The Best] Becoming a Better Nutrition Coach, and More

Each Sunday, the PTDC publishes a list of the top fitness content from around the web in four different categories: Articles, Videos, Social Media Posts, and Podcasts.


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Best Content of the Week

This week’s list will get you to challenge some of your preconceived notions about nutrition coaching. Do calories matter? Are all foods the same when macros are the same? How do you get a client to actually do the things they say they’re going to do—and consistently? Check out this week’s best social media post, then be sure to scroll to the bottom of this page to discover more great nutrition-related content.

— Dani Singer

Best Article

How to Prevent Burning Out as a Fitness Professional — Tony Gentilcore, tonygentilcore.com

This is an article Tony wrote five years ago that he updated and is still relevant today. He explains you need to go into a personal training career with your eye wide open and to focus on the “big rocks” if you want a sustainable career in fitness.

— Shane McLean

Best Video

How to Get a Good Night’s Sleep … — Xander Connabeer, JLX Coaching

Last week we featured an article about “invisible” stress and this week’s video is covering the other “S” that I think most people overlook when it comes to overall health, quality of life, and physical progress: sleep. This week’s video is an incredibly comprehensive and succinct overview of why sleep is so important and actionable tips to improve yours or suggest to clients.

— Esther Avant

Best Social Media Post

Posted by Allie Henrie on October 7, 2021

While tracking macros may not work for everyone, macro education isn’t just another diet (we’re looking at you, IIFYM). Understanding the chemical structure of the food we eat is an invaluable tool to have regardless of your goals, or lack thereof. As Allie Henrie says in her post this week, “Being nutrition literate will allow you to make educated decisions for yourself about your health.” Check out her post for more.

— Christina Abbey

Best Podcast

300 Little Things Part 1 — Mark Zarate, Cool, Calm & Chaotic

Mark Zarate shares a third of his “300 little things”—a fun, lighthearted, yet profound list of life lessons that will make your life just that much better. From excellent health advice to relationships to music, from conventional to abstract, Zarate covers a lot of ground in this shareable, bookmark-worthy episode.

— Mike Howard

More Great Fitness Content

[Article] Exercise Timing: Does It Matter? — Eric Curry, Science for Sport

[Video] The One Thing a Female Athlete Needs to Succeed — Erica Suter

[Social Media] Calories Don’t Matter Because Not All Foods Are the Same, Bro — Ben Carpenter @bdccarpenter

[Podcast] Being Consistent — Brad Dieter, MI Take Podcast

[Podcast] The Science of Self-Control — Mike Matthews with Menno Henselmans, Muscle for Life Podcast

The Author

Dani Singer is a nationally certified personal trainer and nutrition coach based in Baltimore, Maryland. As CEO & Director of Fit2Go Personal Training, he specializes in helping busy professionals make fitness practical. Dani also serves as a fitness expert for national publications such as Reader’s Digest, Muscle & Fitness, and SHAPE Magazine. Keep up with Dani and his team on Facebook and the Fit2Go website. Esther Avant is a certified personal trainer, nutrition coach, mom, and military wife who coaches women online. As the owner of Esther Avant Wellness Coaching and founder of the Gone For Good weight loss program, she specializes in helping do-it-all women lose weight and keep it off by making exercise and nutrition fit their lifestyles, not the other way around. You can find her at www.estheravant.com, on Instagram, and on Facebook.

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