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The iMove Workbook is an 80-page, guided, evidence-informed roadmap designed to help people shift from compulsive or anxiety-driven exercise into a healthier, more embodied and values-aligned relationship with movement. Created by Amy Gardner, MS, RD, CEDS-C, RYT, it blends practical self-reflection tools with nervous-system education and somatic practices.
This workbook is for anyone who feels that exercise has become rigid, guilt-based, addictive, or disruptive to wellbeing or relationships, especially people in eating disorder recovery, trauma-informed therapy, or those who want movement to feel supportive again. It can be used on its own, but is encouraged alongside a trusted clinician or coach.
The workbook is organized into clear, progressive modules that move from education and awareness, to nervous system exploration and regulation, and finally, to reintegration of movement:
The Approach - What Makes iMove Different?
iMove integrates the CBT-style models of previous program with values work and somatic approaches to regulating the nervous system. Instead of labeling compulsive exercise as another "eating disorder behavior", it reframes it as a coping strategy rooted in perfectionism, body image distress, OCD-style rituals, and/or trauma-based fight-flight activation, then teaches alternative ways to complete the stress cycle and feel safe in your body.
Benefits to Using This Workbook
The workbook also connects to iMove groups and the broader iMove Method community for added support.