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Dr. Arianne Missimer, DPT, RD, IFMCP is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, Registered Dietitian, Mindful and Body Practitioner, and one of fewer than 2,500 Institute of Functional Medicine Certified Practitioners worldwide. She is the founder and CEO of The Movement Paradigm, where she integrates functional medicine, holistic physical therapy and nervous system regulation to help people thrive.

Dr. Missimer is a TEDx speaker and is also a columnist and cover athlete for STRONG Fitness magazine. She has been featured on ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC, named a Main Line Today Power Woman and Health Care Hero, and recognized nationally for her contributions to nutrition and sports rehabilitation. A cancer survivor and whole-body wellness advocate, her mission is to inspire people to uncover root causes, regain resilience, and maximize their potential through mindset, nutrition, and movement.

Women Fitness President Ms. Namita Nayyar meets Dr. Arianne Missimer, an extremely talented and successful, Doctor of Physical Therapy, Registered Dietitian, Mindfulness, Cancer Survivor and Body Practitioner. Here she talks about ‘The Movement Paradigm’, fitness, nutrition, hair and skin care and her success story.

Namita Nayar:

Your expertise covers functional medicine, physical therapy and nervous system regulation. How do these disciplines influence your own health and fitness routine, and what unique practices do you combine?

Arianne Missimer:

I approach my own health the same way I guide my patients—through a holistic, functional medicine lens that always asks why and addresses root causes. This means consistently evaluating my diet, labs, sleep, movement patterns, and stress physiology to create alignment.

My fitness routine reflects this philosophy. I strength train and power lift four days a week to build endurance and fitness. I complement this with aerial arts such as Lyra, bodyweight strength, Animal Flow and facial tension to cultivate adaptability, flow, nervous system engagement and most importantly, play. For cardiovascular health and conditioning, I incorporate running, paddle boarding, and nature walks.

Equally important, I combine mindful movement, meditation practices, restorative sleep, and intentional eating. The result is a practice that doesn’t just focus on performance—it supports long-term vitality, adaptability, and whole-body health.

Namita Nayar:

As a cancer survivor, how has your approach to fitness and wellness evolved during and after treatment? Are there specific practices you are prioritizing now for building resilience?

Arianne Missimer:

During treatment, I adopted the philosophy that guides my practice today: mindset, nutrition and movement. Even while undergoing chemotherapy and proton therapy, I trained for American Ninja Warrior and later competed on the show four months after my treatment ended, proving to myself the power of resilience. After treatment, my turn was toward understanding trauma, nervous system regulation, and emotional health—areas often overlooked in conventional medicine.

The science of functional medicine has helped me heal my gut, reduce inflammation and restore energy. Movement has always helped me through life’s biggest challenges. Now, I prioritize not only movement but also nervous system practices, holistic nutrition, airway health, and sleep, knowing that resilience must be built in physical, biochemical, and emotional domains.

Namita Nayar:

How do you integrate nervous system regulation into strength training, movement therapy and functional medicine – both for you and your patients at The Movement Paradigm?

Arianne Missimer:

Every movement I make—whether it’s a heavy deadlift or bodyweight flow—is based on awareness and intention. For my patients, the first step is awareness: understanding their autonomous condition. Is it in fight, flight, freeze or safety?

Functional medicine gives us the lens to connect physiology—gut health, hormones, inflammation—with nervous system regulation. Healing is only possible when the body feels safe. That’s why I incorporate breath work, vagus nerve stimulation, and body awareness into strength, mobility, and movement training.

The science is clear: adaptability is the hallmark of health. My role is to help patients learn how to regulate and adapt—so stress becomes a catalyst for growth, not a path to collapse.

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This interview is exclusive and conducted by Namita Nayyar, President of womenfitness.net, and may not be reproduced, copied or hosted in part or within complete anywhere without express permission.

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