I first heard about MyBodyTutor on the My First Million podcast. At that point, I had tried almost every diet you can name: Keto, Whole30, Intermittent Fasting, Slow Carb, and even going vegan. Consistency was always the issue. No matter what I tried, I would lose a ton of weight for special occasions only to slowly gain it back. I was exasperated.
Before signing up for MyBodyTutor, I wasn’t sure how it could be any different. I already knew all the diet tips and exercise tricks, but nothing was sticking. I really needed someone to hold me accountable. Since hiring someone to follow me around all day wasn’t an option, MyBodyTutor did the next best thing.
With MyBodyTutor, there are no gimmicks—just straightforward, 24/7 support, advice, and accountability. If you’re honest, your coach will figure out what’s going on with you, and you can beat it.
Since starting with MyBodyTutor, I’ve lost about 60 lbs. The original number I had in mind was honestly pretty arbitrary. What really matters is how much better my life is now. I used to struggle to jog half a mile, but now I can easily run 3 miles and am training for a half marathon. My energy levels are through the roof. I look and feel great.
And all this hasn’t just changed me—it’s changed my family. Everybody in my family eats better now because of the example I’ve set. Eating well and exercising is second nature to me at this point (except for the occasional absent-minded meal prep session where I prep double-sized chicken bags, haha). I feel great about the trajectory I’m on.
I originally signed up for MyBodyTutor to prepare for a major surgery that was supposed to give me a "new lease on life." It was absolutely the right move. The surgery was a complete success—reconstructing my jaw and airway—and between that and my weight loss, I look like a completely different person.
Now, I’m in a place where I’m lifting weights, training for a half marathon, and preparing for the birth of my son, but I’m confident in the lifestyle changes I’ve made.
MyBodyTutor didn’t just change my habits—it changed my life. And for that, I am immensely grateful.