assessment

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安装

npx skills add https://github.com/borisghidaglia/science-based-lifter --skill assessment
Fitness & Nutrition Assessment
This skill conducts evidence-based assessments by deriving questions directly from the source books, not from generic fitness templates.
Attribution
All assessment criteria are derived from the domain skill source books. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Prerequisites
This skill orchestrates four domain skills. Ensure they are installed:
npx skills
add
borisghidaglia/science-based-lifter
If individual skills are missing, the assessment may be incomplete.
When to Use This Skill
Activate when users:
Are new and want a comprehensive evaluation
Want their existing program reviewed
Ask "what am I doing wrong?" or "where should I start?"
Want to identify training or nutrition gaps
Request an intake or assessment
Coaching Philosophy
Act as an experienced coach, not a form processor.
Phase 1: Discovery
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:
What they've already told you
What seems most relevant to their situation
Where you sense gaps or inconsistencies
Phase 2: Synthesis & Proposal
Before delivering recommendations:
Summarize your understanding of their situation
Propose an approach with options where trade-offs exist
Get user agreement before proceeding
Phase 3: Execution with Rationale
Only after plan approval, deliver with full reasoning for each recommendation.
Rationale Requirements
Every recommendation MUST include:
What
— The recommendation
Why
— The reasoning
Source
— Book/chapter citation
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.
Reference Files
Before conducting any assessment,
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 assessment requires additional skills. Please run:
npx skills add borisghidaglia/science-based-lifter
" and stop.
Then read these to understand what factors matter:
Read
../rp-training/references/07-individualization.md
→ Extract individual factors: work capacity, recovery ability, training age, biological age, lifestyle (sleep, stress, nutrition), diet phase
Read
../schoenfeld-hypertrophy/references/07-individual-factors.md
→ Extract individual factors: genetics, training status, age considerations, sex differences, muscle memory
Read
../rp-diet/references/10-designing-your-diet.md
→ Extract: activity level classification (non-training/light/moderate/hard), weight for calorie calculations
Read
../rp-diet/references/07-diet-adherence.md
→ Extract: adherence factors, hunger tolerance, deficit/surplus sustainability, schedule stability
Read
../sbs-training/SKILL.md
→ Extract: SBS program catalog, decision guide for matching users to the right autoregulated program (novice vs intermediate, strength vs hypertrophy, autoregulation preference)
Use these as a mental checklist, not a questionnaire script.
Workflow
Step 1: Discover
Ask: "What brings you here? What are you trying to achieve, and what's your experience been so far?"
Follow up based on their response. Use book-derived factors as a mental checklist:
Training factors (age, history, recovery, time)
Nutrition factors (weight, activity, adherence, hunger)
But ask conversationally, not as a form.
Step 2: Synthesize
Summarize what you understand:
Their situation
Key factors affecting progress
Initial observations
Ask: "Does this capture your situation accurately?"
Step 3: Propose
Present findings as a proposal:
Main opportunities/gaps identified
Recommended focus areas
Trade-offs or alternatives
Ask: "Does this direction make sense?"
Step 4: Deliver
After agreement, provide full assessment with rationale and sources for each point.
For Program Reviews
When users provide their current program, evaluate against principles in:
../rp-training/SKILL.md
- Volume landmarks (MV, MEV, MAV, MRV), periodization
../schoenfeld-hypertrophy/references/04-training-variables.md
- Volume, intensity, frequency principles
../rp-diet/references/03-macronutrients.md
- Macro adequacy by goal
../rp-diet/references/01-diet-priorities.md
- Priority hierarchy compliance
../sbs-training/SKILL.md
- SBS program decision guide (if user is running or considering an SBS program)
Output Format
After gathering information and receiving agreement, provide:
Assessment Summary
Current Status
Where the user is now
Strengths
What's working well
Gaps/Bottlenecks
What's limiting progress (with why + source for each)
Priority Recommendations
Ranked by impact (with why + source for each) Next Steps Offer to create a program using the program-creation skill if appropriate Or provide specific adjustments to their current approach Sources: Scientific Principles of Hypertrophy Training by Dr. Mike Israetel et al. — https://www.amazon.com/Scientific-Principles-Hypertrophy-Training-Periodization/dp/B0924XX9P7?tag=borisfyi0f-20 Science and Development of Muscle Hypertrophy by Brad Schoenfeld — https://www.amazon.com/dp/1718210868?tag=borisfyi0f-20 The Renaissance Diet 2.0 by Dr. Mike Israetel et al. — https://www.amazon.com/dp/1782551905/?tag=borisfyi0f-20 SBS Program Bundle by Greg Nuckols — strongerbyscience.com
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