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Nutrition Goals #1003

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HamBoneGreen opened this issue Apr 7, 2022 · 7 comments · Fixed by #1437
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Nutrition Goals #1003

HamBoneGreen opened this issue Apr 7, 2022 · 7 comments · Fixed by #1437
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@HamBoneGreen
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Wife is using me as a test subject to see if she likes coaching/training. I decided to use this as a dashboard to 'report' to her. Her number one concern for it was the inability for a trainer to set Nutrition Goals for a user. She can set a calorie count, but she would like a way to highlight how much of each Macro I should shoot for, ie Protein, Carbs, etc.

I would like to suggest adding 'Goals or Limits' to the Macros in the Nutrition Planning Section.

Examples

  • Daily eat this much protein.
  • Stay below this many Carbs.
@rolandgeider rolandgeider added this to the 2.2 milestone Apr 8, 2022
@rolandgeider
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Hi! You are right that at the moment it's not possible to set any kind of goals. I have some other ideas on what to improve with the nutrition tracking in general, adding this issue to the next release

@HamBoneGreen
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I do not want to speak out of ignorance, but it might be worth talking to 5-6 personal trainers to find out what they use now for their clients/selves and how the current solution lacks.

I'd be willing to do that if you'd like.

@rolandgeider
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That would be very useful! We can open an info dump issue/discussion and then sort the things that we can do from there

@FelixJohnsson
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I'd love to help with this as well, and I know personal trainers that I can talk to.

@rolandgeider
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Sure!!

@HamBoneGreen
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I'd love to help with this as well, and I know personal trainers that I can talk to.

Don't take this as me telling you how to talk to people, I'm not trying to be pushy just sharing/reminding what I've learned.

Ask questions like:

  • What do you use now? > Can you show me?
  • What does the current solution for you excel at? Why did you choose it? > What is your biggest pain?

Rather than looking for requirements find out the value pieces and we can extract them.

@rolandgeider
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Any updates? :)

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