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Robin Phipps Woodall

Robin Phipps Woodall is an author, coach, personal trainer, and wife and mother. She is a pioneer for a new theory related to body image—and presses for updated and relevant discourse regarding cultural systems that promote negative body image and disordered eating. As a survivor of sexual assault, and having recovered from an obsessive-compulsive eating disorder, she shares her tangible wisdom that she’s combined with her education and experience to help others struggling with food, diet, and exercise obsessions and addictions.

Robin has worked in the fitness industry since 1997, the medical weight-loss industry since 2007, and has been coaching people who’ve struggled to recover from emotional eating and eating disorders since 2011. She received her Bachelor of Science in the field of Exercise Science from Boise State University.


“Developing intrinsic, emotional sustainability is the key to unlock the chains of emotional addictions... For this you must have tolerance, humility, and a desire to create happiness for yourself-independently...”
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“The hCG protocol would revolutionize our culture. Not only because of the mass reduction in obesity, but because when people are able to develop emotional strength and well-being without needing to eat, society would be healthier, happier, and more productive. Eating less, not because we have to, but because we want to.”
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