Programs & pricing
Five questions01Which program should I start with?
Start with the free 15-minute discovery call. That call exists specifically so nobody buys the wrong tier — Terrance asks about your labs, your schedule, and what you've already tried, then tells you which of the four makes sense.
If you'd rather not talk to anyone yet, the rough map is:
- The Longevity Guide ($47) — you want the framework and you're self-directed.
- Accelerator ($497) — you know what to do but you stop doing it after week three. Group calls fix that.
- Core ($5,000) — you have labs, medication, or a medical history that needs one-on-one attention.
- Elite ($15,000) — you want the food handled for you, in your kitchen.
02What's the real difference between the $497 Accelerator and $5,000 Core?
Attention. Accelerator is 12 weekly group calls with other men working the same 90 days — you get the plan, the community, and weekly accountability, but the calls are shared.
Core is Terrance one-on-one: private weekly calls, daily messaging between them, a labs and hormone review, and a grocery store tour. If your situation involves medication, a recent diagnosis, or a history that doesn't fit the standard plan, Core is the honest answer.
03What actually happens during an Elite VIP day?
Elite includes two VIP days plus in-home personal chef sessions. A VIP day runs long-form and in person: a full review of where your health actually stands, then hands-on work in your own kitchen — knife skills, batch cooking, rebuilding your pantry around food you'll genuinely eat.
The point of cooking in your kitchen rather than a studio is that the habits have to survive after Terrance leaves.
04Can I split the $5,000 or $15,000 into payments?
Payment structure for the high-ticket tiers is arranged during the application conversation — bring it up on the call and Terrance will tell you what's workable rather than making you guess from a web page.
Reach him directly at 404-312-2748 or terrance.hutchinson2@gmail.com.
05What if the program turns out not to be a fit?
The discovery call is the safeguard — it's free, and Terrance will tell you to start at $47 instead of $5,000 if that's the truth. Turning down a bad fit costs less than coaching someone who won't finish.
If you've already purchased and something isn't working, email terrance.hutchinson2@gmail.com and it gets sorted out directly. Note that instant-download products are delivered immediately on purchase, so raise download or access problems as soon as you hit them.
Coaching & results
Five questions06I'm on metformin or insulin. Can I still join?
Yes — a large share of clients arrive on medication. What matters is the boundary: Terrance is a coach, not your physician. He does not prescribe, adjust, or discontinue medication, and he won't tell you to stop taking something.
What coaching changes is nutrition, movement, sleep, and daily habits. If those shift your numbers, your prescribing doctor is the one who adjusts your dosage. Keep them in the loop from day one — clients who do get the best outcomes, because someone is watching the labs while the lifestyle changes.
07How long before I notice anything?
Energy and sleep usually move first — often inside the first two or three weeks, because they respond to meal timing and hydration faster than the scale does.
Body composition and bloodwork run on a slower clock. The programs are built on 90 days for that reason: one quarter is long enough for lab values to actually move, and short enough that you can see the finish line from the start.
No two people run the same curve. Anyone promising you a fixed number by a fixed date is guessing.
08Do I have to give up carbs, or bread, or the food I actually like?
No. Elimination plans work brilliantly for six weeks and then collapse, which is why people cycle through them for decades.
The work is structural instead: what a plate looks like, when you eat, what you keep in the house, and how to order at the restaurants you already go to. The cooking classes and grocery tours exist because most people don't need more willpower — they need better defaults within arm's reach.
09I'm past 60 with bad knees. Is the exercise portion safe for me?
The programs are designed for people in their 40s, 50s, and 60s, and joint pain is the norm rather than the exception in that group. Training is scaled to what your body currently tolerates and progressed from there — not dropped on you at full volume.
If you have an existing injury, a joint replacement, or a cardiac history, say so on the discovery call and clear activity with your physician first. That information changes the plan; hiding it wastes your money.
10I travel constantly and eat most meals out. Does this still work?
It has to, because that describes most of the client roster — executives, speakers, and people living out of airports.
Travel gets planned for rather than treated as a failure week: airport and hotel strategy, what to order from a standard American menu, and a movement minimum that fits in a hotel room. See the client results for people who did it on the road.
Payment & logistics
Four questions11Why do you prefer Zelle, and how does it work?
Card processors take a percentage. On a $5,000 or $15,000 tier that percentage is significant, and Zelle moves bank to bank without it — so the savings stay with you rather than going to a processor.
Send from your bank's Zelle screen to terrance.hutchinson2@gmail.com or 404-312-2748 (recipient name: Terrance Hutchinson), put your tier in the memo — for example YBL CORE — then email the confirmation screenshot to terrance.hutchinson2@gmail.com so your onboarding starts the same day.
12Can I just pay by card or PayPal instead?
Yes. Card and PayPal both run through the checkout page, and they're the easy choice for the $47 guide and the $497 Accelerator where fees are small. Zelle is a recommendation on the high-ticket tiers, not a requirement.
13Is coaching in person or virtual? Do I need to be in Atlanta?
Both. Terrance is based in Atlanta, Georgia, and coaching runs virtually for clients everywhere else — the group calls, private calls, and daily messaging don't require a zip code.
The genuinely physical pieces are the in-home chef sessions and the live grocery tour. Outside metro Atlanta, the grocery tour runs virtually from your own store aisle, and in-home chef work is arranged case by case at the Elite tier.
14Does Terrance speak at events or appear on podcasts?
Yes — corporate wellness events, conferences, and podcast interviews, typically on diabetes reversal, longevity after 40, and his own reversal story. Topics, formats, and booking details are on the speaker page.
Books & downloads
Three questions15I bought a book and don't see my download. Where is it?
Digital purchases deliver immediately — check the download page first, then your inbox, then your spam and promotions folders, since PDF-delivery mail lands there routinely.
Still missing after that, email terrance.hutchinson2@gmail.com with the name and email you purchased under and the file gets sent to you directly.
16Is the $47 Longevity Guide the same thing as the paperback?
Same 10-pillar content, different package. The $47 tier is the instant digital download bundled with the working tools — the 90-day roadmap, the longevity scorecard, the 30-day tracker, a sample meal day with supplement dosages, and the morning routine blueprint.
The paperback is the book alone, without the toolkit. Browse everything on the books page.
17Is the Belly Blueprint really free?
Yes — the Belly Blueprint plan is a free PDF, no purchase required. It's a genuine sample of how the programs are structured, meant to be used before you spend anything.
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