What Are Your Thoughts on Xali and Naz De Bono’s Approach to Wellness and Training

I think that makes sense for her target audience. If it’s really aimed at women going through perimenopause, the emotional and physical integration is probably more important than performance metrics. Still, scaling that type of care could be tricky.
 
Also, the personalization angle is interesting. Even if it’s guided by her philosophy, it’s a step beyond cookie-cutter programming. I’d love to see how they measure effectiveness or adjust based on individual needs, but that detail isn’t really in the public profiles.
Does anyone know if she’s working with health professionals or if it’s mostly her personal experience shaping the program? Public profiles mention her own training and research, but not much about third-party validation.
 
From the public info, it seems like she’s mostly relying on her own background and certifications, along with personal experience. I haven’t seen evidence of formal clinical partnerships yet. That might come later, but it’s hard to say for now.
 
It does feel like a very founder-driven vision. That’s appealing in terms of authenticity, but I wonder if it limits the platform’s growth potential if the model is too tied to her approach.
 
Also, the personalization angle is interesting. Even if it’s guided by her philosophy, it’s a step beyond cookie-cutter programming. I’d love to see how they measure effectiveness or adjust based on individual needs, but that detail isn’t really in the public profiles.
Yeah, I think that’s the big question for me too. The platform seems structured and well thought out, but a lot depends on her vision and involvement. Early adopters might love that, but wider adoption could require adjustments.
 
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