Supporting sustainable change through personalised guidance and care
Based on articles by the Food Revolution Network and Wellness Coaching Australia
Summary
Food can be powerful medicine – especially when it supports your whole health and lifestyle. But making lasting changes isn’t always easy, especially in a world full of conflicting advice. This article introduces the emerging field of health and wellness coaching, and explores how a plant-based health coach can offer compassionate, personalised support to help you build sustainable habits, overcome obstacles, and thrive in your own unique way.
What is Health and Wellness Coaching?
Health and Wellness Coaching is a relatively new but rapidly growing field. While various definitions exist, it can be broadly understood as a client-centred and collaborative intervention designed to support sustainable lifestyle changes. The client identifies their own goals, drawing on their lived experience and values, while the coach brings defined skills, tools, and knowledge to help facilitate meaningful change.
A key distinction between health and wellness coaches and other health professionals is their facilitative rather than prescriptive approach. Rather than telling clients what to do, coaches empower individuals to take ownership of their own journey. The relationship is rooted in respect, unconditional positive regard, and an honouring of each client’s autonomy and unique values.
What Is a Health Coach?
A health coach takes the time to understand your unique goals, challenges, and health history. They consider your whole lifestyle and values, helping you identify and overcome obstacles to better well-being. A good health coach offers compassion and practical support, helping you move forward:
“Hey, I’m here. I see you. I’m sorry you’re struggling with this. There is a way out, and we’ll get there together. What do you need the most right now?”
Research shows that health coaching can help people manage chronic conditions, lose weight sustainably, and adopt lasting healthy habits. It also boosts emotional well-being and confidence.
What Is Plant-Based Coaching?
Plant-based coaches are health coaches with specialised training in whole food, plant-based nutrition and lifestyle medicine. They’re uniquely equipped to help people adopt and maintain plant-based living.
Many people struggle with cooking skills, nutrition knowledge, time or financial constraints, or lack of emotional support. Social pressures and concerns about nutrient deficiencies or processed vegan foods can also get in the way. A plant-based coach helps clients overcome these challenges with evidence-based advice and tailored support, including practical skills and meal planning.
The Benefits of Coaching
1. Overall Well-Being
Health coaching supports both physical and emotional health. A 2014 review of 13 studies found coaching improved weight control, physical activity, mental health, and social interactions. Studies at the Mayo Clinic and elsewhere show it can reduce stress, improve mood, and enhance overall quality of life.
2. Weight Loss
Coaching can support lasting weight loss. One study found that obese people working with a coach lost almost 10% of their body weight in six months. Another showed an average 7% weight loss sustained over two years. A 2018 review in the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine found 80% of trials showed positive outcomes.
3. Chronic Illness
Coaching helps people manage chronic illnesses like type 2 diabetes, COPD, and cardiovascular disease. Studies show improved blood sugar control, reduced hospital visits, and better health markers including blood pressure, cholesterol, and fitness.
Ways to Work With a Coach
One-on-One or Group
One-on-one coaching offers personalised support and confidentiality, while group coaching is more affordable and provides peer encouragement and accountability.
Remote or In Person
Both formats can be done remotely or in person. Remote coaching offers flexibility and convenience; in-person coaching may feel more personal and immersive. Both are effective.
Text-Based and Automated
Automated, app-based coaching provides affordability and convenience, but may lack the depth of traditional coaching. For those wanting personalised support, live coaching is usually more impactful.
Finding Your Coach
To find the right coach for you, start by checking credentials. Look for certification from reputable bodies like NBHWC or the International Coaching Federation (ICF). For plant-based coaching, the Food Revolution Network’s PBCC certification is a strong choice. In South Africa, the Association of Supportive Counsellors and Holistic Practitioners is a recognised professional body.
Consider your personal needs:
- Do you prefer group support or private sessions?
- Are you looking for motivation, accountability, skills, or all of the above?
- Would in-person or remote coaching suit your lifestyle better?
Explore blogs and social media to get a feel for a coach’s values and approach. Most importantly, choose someone you connect with.
To learn more about coaching at Willow Health & Wellness, feel free to explore this website, and/or email Lara at Willow_Health@Outlook.com or connect with Willow Health & Wellness on Facebook.
