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PRIVACY, CONFIDENTIALITY AND MEDICAL ADVICE

19. Who has access to my personal information?

Life Practice is private and confidential. No one except you and your coach see your information. You are the only person who is at liberty to share your individual score and results.

Life Practice tracks basic healthy habits. Your personal health information is not part of the program. Our goal is to help you change habits that lead to good health; we are not a medical information site.

Privacy Note: When using the forums, all users assume a screen name. This provides a means of asking any question you choose in an open way that can be shared with everyone on your forum.


20. Should I see my doctor before I start Life Practice?

Absolutely! The American College of Sports Medicine (ASCM) recommends that men over 40 and women over 50 should see a doctor when starting ANY exercise program. Everyone should consult their doctor when starting Life Practice. We feel that this is the strongest endorsement Life Practice can get.


21. I am very skeptical about health and fitness information and programs like this, especially Internet-based programs. What are your qualifications and credentials?

The Life Practicesm program is based on the safe, accepted health and medical standards and recommendations.

Our coaches are certified personal trainers.

Our Medical Director has reviewed and approved all the content and coaching protocols of Life Practice.

All our content and coaching protocols have been reviewed by credentialed specialists in behavior change. The focus of Life Practice replacing bad habits with good habits. We are not in the business of selling innovative and unproven concepts or products.


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