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Create training and nutrition programs. Activate when users want a workout routine, meal plan, or ask "what should I do?" for fitness goals.
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Create training and nutrition programs. Activate when users want a workout routine, meal plan, or ask "what should I do?" for fitness goals.
用 Codex 或 Claude 帮你安装 复制这段 Prompt,粘贴到 Codex、Claude 或其他助手里,让它检查 Skill 页面并帮你完成安装。
Stronger By Science (SBS) program templates by Greg Nuckols. Activate when users ask about SBS programs, autoregulated training, training max systems, set threshold progression, reps to failure progression, last set RIR, program builder, or want to set up/run any of the 12 SBS spreadsheet programs.
Fitness and nutrition assessment. Activate when users want to evaluate their training or diet, identify gaps, get an initial assessment, or ask "what am I doing wrong?" or "where should I start?"
Evidence-based hypertrophy training guidance from Scientific Principles of Hypertrophy Training. Activate when users ask about building muscle, weight training programming, volume/intensity/frequency, recovery, periodization, or exercise selection for muscle growth.
Evidence-based nutrition guidance from The Renaissance Diet 2.0. Activate when users ask about diet for body composition, macros, calories, meal timing, fat loss, muscle gain, cutting, bulking, or nutrition periodization.
Evidence-based muscle hypertrophy guidance from Science and Development of Muscle Hypertrophy (2nd ed). Activate when users ask about muscle growth mechanisms, training variables for hypertrophy, rep ranges, volume, frequency, exercise selection, or program design for muscle building.
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| name | program-creation |
| description | Create training and nutrition programs. Activate when users want a workout routine, meal plan, or ask "what should I do?" for fitness goals. |
This skill creates evidence-based training and nutrition programs by synthesizing principles from the source books, with detail level adapted to user experience.
Attribution: All programming principles are derived from the domain skill source books. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
This skill orchestrates four domain skills. Ensure they are installed:
npx skills add borisghidaglia/science-based-lifter
If individual skills are missing, the program may be incomplete.
Activate when users:
Act as an experienced coach, not a form processor.
Start with an open-ended question: "What brings you here? What are you looking to achieve?"
Let their answer guide follow-up questions. The book-derived factors (training age, recovery, adherence, etc.) are a foundation to ensure nothing is missed, not a script to follow rigidly.
Adapt your questions based on:
Before delivering programs:
Only after plan approval, deliver with full reasoning for each recommendation.
Every recommendation MUST include:
Format example:
Train each muscle 2x/week Why: Research shows 2x/week superior to 1x; diminishing returns past 3-4x Source: SRA chapter, Scientific Principles of Hypertrophy Training
Never give a recommendation without explaining the reasoning and citing the source. Show calculations inline (calories, volume totals, etc.) — don't hide the math.
Before creating any program, first verify the required skills are installed by checking these paths exist:
../rp-training/../schoenfeld-hypertrophy/../rp-diet/../sbs-training/If any are missing, tell the user: "This skill requires additional skills. Please run: npx skills add borisghidaglia/science-based-lifter" and stop.
Then read and apply principles from these files:
Volume & Progression:
../rp-training/SKILL.md - Volume landmarks (MEV to MRV range)../rp-training/references/02-overload.md - Progressive overload methodsFrequency & Recovery:
../rp-training/references/04-sra.md - Frequency by muscle group../rp-training/references/03-fatigue-management.md - Deload protocolsProgram Structure:
../schoenfeld-hypertrophy/references/08-program-design.md - Splits, exercise selection../rp-training/references/05-variation.md - Exercise rotationNutrition:
../rp-diet/references/10-designing-your-diet.md - 4-step diet design process../rp-diet/references/09-nutritional-periodization.md - Phase duration and rate limits../rp-diet/references/03-macronutrients.md - Macro ranges by goalAutoregulated Programs (SBS):
../sbs-training/SKILL.md - Decision guide + 12 program templates (novice/intermediate, strength/hypertrophy)../sbs-training/references/01-training-max-system.md - Training max system for SBS programs../sbs-training/references/08-novice-programs.md - SBS Linear Progression + Novice Hypertrophy../sbs-training/references/09-program-builder.md - SBS Program Builder for custom autoregulated programsAsk: "What are you looking for in a program? Tell me about your situation."
Don't jump to predefined questions. Let them share what matters first.
Based on their response, fill in gaps:
Use reference files as a guide, not a script.
Before building, present:
Example: "Given your 5 days available and intermediate experience, I'd suggest either PPL (hitting everything 2x) or a 3 Full Body + 1 Upper + 1 Lower hybrid (4x frequency). PPL is more conventional; the hybrid gives slightly higher frequency. Which appeals to you?"
Ask: "Which direction feels right?"
After agreement, create program with inline rationale:
Determine user's training age from ../rp-training/references/07-individualization.md and adjust accordingly:
When a user would benefit from an autoregulated, spreadsheet-based program:
../sbs-training/SKILL.md to match user to the right SBS program[Program Name] - [Days]/Week [Split Type]
Day 1: [Focus]
- Exercise 1: 3x8-12 @RPE 7-8
*Why*: [reasoning] | *Source*: [book/chapter]
- Exercise 2: 3x10-15 @RPE 7-8
*Why*: [reasoning] | *Source*: [book/chapter]
[etc.]
Weekly Volume Summary:
- Chest: X sets (MEV: Y, MAV: Z)
- Back: X sets (MEV: Y, MAV: Z)
[etc.]
Progression: Add weight when hitting top of rep range for all sets
Deload: Every 4-6 weeks, reduce volume 50%
Daily Targets:
- Calories: [number]
*Calculation*: [weight] × [multiplier] = [result] | *Source*: [book/chapter]
- Protein: [number]g
*Calculation*: [g/lb] × [weight] = [result] | *Source*: [book/chapter]
- Carbs: [number]g
- Fat: [number]g
Meal Timing: [frequency] meals, protein distributed evenly
Training Days: Add [carbs] around workout
Provide ranges and guidelines rather than rigid prescriptions. Focus on:
If user hasn't completed an assessment, offer to run one first using the assessment skill for more personalized recommendations.
Sources: