Health + Wellness Coach Training
Health + Wellness training that supports clients in making healthy choices while loving the body they’re in.
Health + Wellness Coach Training
Everyone, at some point, will need to take care of their health. That's not a niche. That's a guarantee.
If you've ever wanted to help people feel better in their bodies — without the diet culture nonsense, without the "before and after" mentality, without pretending that a six-week program is going to undo decades of complicated messaging about what a body is supposed to look like — this concentration is for you.
Health and wellness coaching is one of the most in-demand niches in the coaching industry. Not because people need someone to hand them a meal plan. But because what most people actually need is someone to help them figure out what their version of health looks and feels like — and then build a life that supports it.
That's what this training teaches you to do.
Health Coaching That’s Real + Resonant
Real wellness isn't a aesthetic. It's not a number on a scale or a specific way of eating or a morning routine you saw on YouTube.
This concentration starts with a deep dive into what wellness actually means — and more importantly, what it means for each individual client who shows up in your practice. You'll learn how to help people arrive at their own unique picture of health, grounded in love and acceptance for the body they're actually living in.
Because here's the truth about health coaching done well: it's not about getting your clients to look a certain way. It's about helping them live a certain way — with more energy, more intention, and more care for the one body they've got.
What You’ll Learn in our Health Coach Training
This concentration gives you the skills to coach in the health and wellness space with depth, discernment, and genuine usefulness:
How to help clients set health and wellness goals that are realistic, manageable, and nourishing — not just physically, but across the broader landscape of their lives.
How to treat health and wellness as an entry point for the larger conversation about how someone is actually living — because the way we treat our bodies is almost always connected to the way we treat ourselves everywhere else.
How to use nutrition, movement, and wellness as coaching topics without crossing into medical or clinical territory.
And critically — how to tell the difference between a client who would benefit from health and wellness coaching and a client who needs a referral to a medical or alternative health practitioner.
That last skill matters more than most coach training programs will tell you. Knowing your lane — and how to navigate the edges of it with integrity — is what makes you a coach clients can trust.
Frequently Asked Questions about Health + Wellness Coach Training
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This concentration is for coaches who want to work with clients on health and wellness in a way that is genuinely supportive — not prescriptive, not shame-based, and not driven by society's narrow and frankly exhausting definition of what a healthy body is supposed to look like.
It's for coaches who understand, or are ready to understand, that the way someone feeds themselves, moves their body, and rests is rarely just about food, movement, or sleep. It's about how they were taught to value themselves. It's about what they believe they deserve. It's about fear, habit, history, and hope.
If you want to coach at that level — where the health conversation becomes a doorway into the whole person — this is your concentration.
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We recommend that you have previous coaching experience. This course builds off of foundational coaching skills and adapts them for Health + Wellness coaching, and if you don’t already know how to work with clients, you won’t have the full picture.
Homework assignments will require you to swap a coaching session with another participant or a practice client, and you’ll need to have some coaching experience to fulfill that assignment. -
July 15th, 22nd, and 29th from noon - 2pm Pacific time.
Cost: $695 -
While all classes will be recorded, to consider yourself having “completed” this course you’ll need to attend all classes, live.
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Those will be given to you the course begins. Anticipate setting aside approximately 10 hours per week for attending calls and completing coursework.
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Our CLCC® coach training program is Level 1 accredited by the International Coaching Federation, and they have reviewed this curricula—but—you cannot call yourself a “coach” through our program if you only complete this training. Only graduates of our end-to-end program can consider themselves “certified” or a “coach.”
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Absolutely. If your job has a Professional Development option where you can get reimbursement for training, we will provide you with a receipt and documentation.
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This is not a full marketing course. For a marketing related course, we recommend the Coaching Blueprint® digital marketing program at https://CoachingBlueprintProgram.com
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If you are interested in the training for yourself and your own personal growth, that’s fine. You would need to participate fully, however, and as noted in “Do I need previous coaching experience?” you’ll need to have coaching skills for swapping sessions or practicing skills with clients.