Episode 12: Conquering Rhabdo and Reframing Fitness with Nic Hipp-Follweiler
Summary
This episode’s guest is Nic Hipp, who joins us to share her journey in overcoming an eating disorder that led to rhabdomyolysis and hospitalization, and her journey to recovery. She candidly discusses the struggle for control, the pivotal moments that prompted her to seek help, and the ongoing journey of self-discovery and healing.
Even if you haven’t gone through an eating disorder, our discussion hits on so many common issues we face as women—the negative self-talk, body acceptance, mental health and how we define our identity. Join us as Nic shares her powerful story of overcoming adversity and finding balance.
Takeaways
Nicole has been an athlete her whole life, starting with swimming.
She faced health challenges, including rhabdomyolysis, due to over-exercising and under-fueling.
Seeking help was a turning point in her recovery journey.
Nicole emphasizes the importance of identity in recovery from eating disorders.
She learned to build a new identity post-treatment, focusing on health rather than appearance.
Social media can amplify negative self-talk and comparison.
Navigating relationships during recovery involves acknowledging past behaviors and making amends.
Understanding body changes is crucial for mental health and self-acceptance.
Training for Ironman events requires a balanced approach to nutrition and exercise.
Reducing mental noise involves vocalizing thoughts and practicing gratitude.
Chapters
01:42 Athletic Journey and Coaching Experience
05:02 Struggles with Health and Rhabdomyolysis
08:06 Seeking Help and Treatment
12:14 Identity Crisis and Recovery
15:59 Building a New Identity
19:47 Lessons Learned from Recovery
22:50 The Impact of Social Media
26:56 Navigating Relationships and Apologies
29:48 Understanding Body Changes and Health
32:58 Training for Ironman and Healthy Mindset
39:03 Reducing Mental Noise and Self-Talk
46:01 Gratitude and Perspective on Life
Resources
Follow Nic -->
Instagram | @nichippfit
Website | Fitness Coaching
If you or someone you know is struggling with an eating disorder, reaching out is a sign of strength and that help is available 24/7 through the Crisis Text Line:
National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA)
NEDA Helpline: Call or text (800) 931-2237
Crisis Support: Text "NEDA" to 741741 (Crisis Text Line)
Website: www.nationaleatingdisorders.org