Sport nutritionist ?

anyone have a general idea how much they charge to make up a diet for you ??
im considering going to one since diet has always been the hardest part for me .. basically im doing cardio .. not HIIT since i just cant do it .. well i do a form of intervals on a treadmill .. mixing up speed and inclines .. but nothing fast ..

also lift heavy compounds 3x a week .. right now im around 178lbs .. i would like to get down to 163-165 by may or june .. so basically 5 months .. that should put me around 13-15% bf .. right now im at 21% .. then i can enjoy the summer and start a clean bulk in the fall
 
Sports Nutritionist?

Be sure that the person is certified and is willing to tell you their educational background. If not, run away. Also, they may want you to purchase their own supplements. Again, check them out carefully. You should be able to get your own stuff and fit them into the guidelines they give you.
 
no such thing, The only person in the United States legaly able to give diatary advice on a professional level and get paid for it is a
Registered Dietitian - What I am becoming -

RDs must go to college to get their degree and not some weekend training program that all of these "Nutritionist" get

Do NOT pay a person who can not show you his degree from an actual college
 
my step dad is a nutritionist along with many other things but he wont help me cuz years ago i asked and i blew it off .. anyways .. just wondering .. i know i wouldnt go to someone who wasnt qualified .. as for supplement s.. all that stuff i can get from my step dad
 
my step dad is a nutritionist along with many other things but he wont help me cuz years ago i asked and i blew it off .. anyways .. just wondering .. i know i wouldnt go to someone who wasnt qualified .. as for supplement s.. all that stuff i can get from my step dad


Well some RD's charge upwards of 40 to 60 bucks an hour ;) but it depends if your going to a personal practice or if say a gym has a branch or a wing with dedicated RD's these would usually be cheaper.


Damn you must have really pissed him off for him to refuse you help now.
 
You need to hire someone who has lived through what your goal is and has a good reputation of course.
 
my question would be what exactly are you looking to get from going to a nutrionsist, you say your diet as always been teh hardest part for you, why?
 
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