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A well-balanced diet plays an important role in maintaining our health. Healthy diets not only allow our bodies to function, they can also help us reach and maintain a healthy bodyweight, reduce our risk of developing chronic disease, and improve our mood and mental wellbeing.

Beach Balance’s Nutrition Counseling program is a collaboration with Long Beach State University's (LBSU) Family and Consumer Science Department. They provide dietetic students the opportunity to share their nutrition knowledge with members one-on-one. Sessions are FREE of charge, range from 30-60 minutes, and are aimed at helping all SRWC members discover ways to improve their diet.

Our Nutrition Counselors Can Provide Information On:

  • Basic nutrition concepts, such as macronutrients and how to read food labels
  • Dieting for weight loss or weight gain
  • Eating for improved sports performance
  • Dietary suggestions for medical conditions such as cholesterol or high blood pressure

Scheduling an Appointment

Looking to adopt a healthier lifestyle through nutrition? Work with a peer nutrition counselor to discover eating habits that best fit your lifestyle, dietary preferences, and individualized goals. Virtual and in-person options are available. All nutrition counseling appointments are FREE of charge!

Appointments can be booked online through Bookings, in-person, or over the phone at (562) 985–4794 during Beach Balance operating hours. Appointments must be made 4 days in advance. A completed intake form must be submitted by the end of the next business day to finalize scheduling.**

All clients must first schedule a 60-minute initial consultation appointment. After the first appointment, clients can schedule 30-minute follow-up sessions.

For more information about our peer nutrition counseling services, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

**Clients seeking counseling for an eating disorder or complex medical condition will be referred to the university’s Student Health Services.

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