Women of the NWCCC - Meet Sophie!
A few weeks ago I was on Instagram taking a look …
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07/30/2018
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A few weeks ago I was on Instagram taking a look at those Insta stories, when I came across Sophie's story. Over the course of a few posts, Sophie shared with the world her relationship with food and how disorder eating impacted her as an athlete. I immediately messaged her to thank her for sharing her story and ask if she would be willing to talk about it more in an interview. I am so happy she said yes! And that I can bring you this episode of Women of the NWCCC. There is a lot of stigma around disorder eating and the the relationship between female athletes and food. There are also a lot of misunderstandings out there about what it means to be healthy as an athlete. In this episode, Sophie, and myself, share our stories with disorder eating and how our relationship with food impacted us as athletes.
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