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    Question Average Cost of Nutritionist

    When trying to lean out for a competition how much would It cost to hire a good nutritionist? Im 33 weeks out from getting into the best shape of my life Im building lean muscle and Im want to get down to like 11% bodyfat. I want to hire a nutritionist but I dont have a lot of money to splurge. Im a Natural foods chef and I specialize in clean eating and I know how to cook clean and eat clean but what else are you paying the Nutritionist for? Could I do this on my own? I would like to be able to compete next fall

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    Originally Posted by fitness-Fox307 View Post
    When trying to lean out for a competition how much would It cost to hire a good nutritionist? Im 33 weeks out from getting into the best shape of my life Im building lean muscle and Im want to get down to like 11% bodyfat. I want to hire a nutritionist but I dont have a lot of money to splurge. Im a Natural foods chef and I specialize in clean eating and I know how to cook clean and eat clean but what else are you paying the Nutritionist for? Could I do this on my own? I would like to be able to compete next fall

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    You're paying for someone to tailor your diet exactly to your needs, a first opinion (other than yourself) on how you're progressing, and hopefully good posing advice - even if they're just a nutritionist.

    Whether or not it's worth it is up to you.
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    A nutritionist is definatly worth it. Just make sure you get a good one. I hear Layne Norton and Dr. Joe are very good.

    If money is a problem you might want to check out team scivation. They only charge $99 per month which is dirt cheap compared to what I paid my guy (who disappointed me in the end).
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    One of the best investments I made in my nutrition, although we have different goals, was to purchase Precision Nutrition or PN. http://www.precisionnutrition.com/about.html

    They offer services like tailored dietplans and such, but Precision Nutrition teaches more than it tells. I learned more about my body in the first 2 weeks of using this than years of guessing. Plus you get access to several doctors and coaches that know so much, oh and it's all backed by science and not hearsay.

    Just my .02 cents.

    Edit: When you buy PN, you get access to a forum much like this, but with the ratio of Doctors and coaches to clients close to a 1:2 ratio which means that if you were to inquire on a thread, chances are 4 or 5 Dr.s and coaches will reply. The forums are highly professional. Nothing but good has come from this team of doctors.
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    I posted in the other thread but in my opinion, diet is at least 80% of your results....I pay around $100 for a diet that is tailored to my goals, time frames etc. even as a trainer, competitor etc I find it so useful to have an unbiased view of my body and an experienced coach brought my body in EXACTLY where it needed to be....I use Maggie Diubaldo, because I value her honesty and love that she is all about pure foods and loved what it did for me.....I have her change it up throughout the year (as in right now lol) as my goals change. It is a small price to pay. Trust me.

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    I do not know if I am permitted to post the amount, but Layne Norton is a VERY affordable pre-contest nutritionist, and arguably one of if not the best for natural athletes.

    and an FYI, "eating clean" has little to do with bodycomposition. Macronutrients are what matter, and while dieting, macronutrient timing.

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    Originally Posted by fitness-Fox307 View Post
    When trying to lean out for a competition how much would It cost to hire a good nutritionist? Im 33 weeks out from getting into the best shape of my life Im building lean muscle and Im want to get down to like 11% bodyfat. I want to hire a nutritionist but I dont have a lot of money to splurge. Im a Natural foods chef and I specialize in clean eating and I know how to cook clean and eat clean but what else are you paying the Nutritionist for? Could I do this on my own? I would like to be able to compete next fall

    Thank You!
    When you cook these meals for clients of yours, do you know what the protein/carbs/fats are of each meal you cook up, cause if you know that stuff already and how to do that thats half the battle and will be easy for you to do if you want to start tracking your foods each day.
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    I'd say on average, most nutritionists are $250-500 for a full pre-contest prep (usually 12-16 weeks).
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    Originally Posted by JasonWojo View Post
    I'd say on average, most nutritionists are $250-500 for a full pre-contest prep (usually 12-16 weeks).
    Layne is a hell of a lot more inexpensive, and is one of the best out there
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    Originally Posted by The Brotherhood View Post
    Layne is a hell of a lot more inexpensive, and is one of the best out there
    no it's right in that range for 10-20 weeks.
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    Originally Posted by str8flexed View Post
    no it's right in that range for 10-20 weeks.
    You charge differently for contest prep?
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    Thumbs up Terrific nutrionist

    I read the average nutritionist charges 99 a month , my nutritionist is a gem . It took me a while to find him after dealing with many bad ones . Plus he charges 80 for the month . He is cheaper because he goes by word of mouth hence why I am writing this. Feel free to email him
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    Originally Posted by Ldallas View Post
    I read the average nutritionist charges 99 a month , my nutritionist is a gem . It took me a while to find him after dealing with many bad ones . Plus he charges 80 for the month . He is cheaper because he goes by word of mouth hence why I am writing this. Feel free to email him
    Rich rsyanks@yahoo.com if you are looking for a nutritionist
    80 is cheaper?! Pretty much prices you out of the up and coming college aged kids who don't have much disposable income...
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