Course Content
Self Esteem and Body Image
Whether you have a solid self-esteem, underlying issues, or known self-esteem issues, it's at the core of our program that you build a grounded positive body image and self-worth. It is extremely difficult to make changes if our self-concept isn't yet in a growth mindset.
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Health risks from being overweight
Being in the overweight or obese category can affect us more than we may think. Here we educate on the affect or excess fat on our health so that we understand the core health reasons to motivate change. Whether you have current health issues or not, excess fat can lead to substantial health issues.
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Awareness and Habits
Next we have information on habits. Behaviour change needs to be sustainable for you. So we need to establish new habits and retire old unhealthy habits. How do we do that? We'll briefly cover that here.
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Nutrition
Nutrition is the process of eating and drinking that provides the body with critical nutrients to nourish our bodies. These nutrients in the right amounts support our body to grow, fight off illness, make decisions, move, and live well. Good nutrition is important to support our body's many extremely complex systems. Healthy eating gives our body its best chance at working well for our goals. This is because healthy eating includes a good balance of micro and macro nutrients that support healthy metabolism and physical processes in our body.
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Movement
Movement encompasses many factors and types. We discuss a well rounded approach that looks at cardio, strength training, flexibility and balance. Above all, enjoyment of movement is our focus.
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Sleep Matters
Maintenance and Relapse
The ultimate goal is to find a sustainable, maintainable lifestyle so that you manage your health and don't gain the weight back. Here we will establish a plan based on what you have learnt so far.
Your Jinjerli Getting Started Package

Movement can be fun. Unfortunately, for many of us we have developed a dislike for exercise. When we are unfit, movement can be difficult, which makes it feel like something to endure. The key is to understand how exercise can be enjoyed and what we gain from exercise. Like anything new, there is a learning curve, and as I like to call it a love curve. That space where we go from our previous ‘dislike’ to eventual ‘love’.

A lot of our dislike for exercise comes from previous experience, but this here is a new endeavour with new rules. We’re going to find movement that we enjoy, helps with our stress and energises us.