It’s natural to wonder about your options.
Carrots and broccoli are givens—of course. But are all plant-based foods “okay” to eat?
So often, our clients want to know things like:
It can also be tricky to figure which plant-based foods fit into which macronutrient categories.
Take chickpeas, lentils, and veggie burgers. Are they mostly protein? Carbohydrates? Fat? (HELP!)
Questions like these are why we created this handy, visual food list for plant-based and vegetarian eaters.
Fair warning: We’re not going to tell you that some foods are “good” and “bad”—or tell you there’s a “right” way to eat.
That’s just not our style. But we will show you how to think about foods on a spectrum from “eat more” to “eat some” to “eat less.”
This approach promotes one of the most crucial philosophies of our nutrition coaching method: Progress, not perfection.
Use our continuums to make choices that are “just a little bit better,” whether you’re browsing the grocery store aisles, cooking a homemade meal, or ordering from a menu.
Plus, learn how to:
As a bonus, we’ve provided space to create your own personal plant-based foods continuum. That way, you can build a delicious menu of healthy foods that are right for you—no questions asked.
(And if you want a FREE plant-based nutrition plan that’s personalized for your body, goals, and lifestyle, check out the Precision Nutrition Calculator.)
Download this infographic for your tablet or printer and use the step-by-step process to decide which foods line up with your (or your clients’) goals.
Learning how to coach clients, patients, friends, or family members through healthy eating and lifestyle changes—in a way that’s personalized for their unique body, preferences, and circumstances—is both an art and a science.
If you’d like to learn more about both, consider the Precision Nutrition Level 1 Certification. The next group kicks off shortly.
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Learning how to coach clients, patients, friends, or family members through healthy eating and lifestyle changes—in a way that’s personalized for their unique body, preferences, and circumstances—is both an art and a science.
If you’d like to learn more about both, consider the Precision Nutrition Level 1 Certification.
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Source: Health1