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Robin Amelia Arzón is an American exercise instructor and author, best known as an instructor at
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, for which she is also the Vice President of Fitness Programming.


Early life and education

Arzón was born in
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to a Cuban refugee mother and a Puerto Rican father. Her mother is a doctor who taught herself English by watching PBS. Her father is an attorney and former law professor. As a child, she was encouraged to focus on education and family. Athletics were never part of her life growing up. Arzón attended
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, where she graduated
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. Afterwards, she went on to attend
Villanova University School of Law The Charles Widger School of Law (known as Villanova Law) is the law school of Villanova University, a private Roman Catholic research university in Villanova, Pennsylvania. It was opened in 1953 and is approved by the American Bar Association (A ...
.


Career


Law career

Arzón graduated from
Villanova University School of Law The Charles Widger School of Law (known as Villanova Law) is the law school of Villanova University, a private Roman Catholic research university in Villanova, Pennsylvania. It was opened in 1953 and is approved by the American Bar Association (A ...
in 2007 and spent seven years as a corporate litigator at Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker, LLP. She was inspired and encouraged by her father, also an attorney, to pursue a career in law.


Beginning of fitness journey

In the summer of 2002, while an undergrad, Arzón was taken hostage with 40 others in a wine bar in Manhattan's East Village. "A man, armed with three pistols and a samurai sword, shot three people, doused the group with kerosene and threatened them with a barbecue lighter. He grabbed Arzón by the hair and held the gun and lighter to her head while using her as a human shield to communicate with police. Two patrons eventually tackled the man, giving police the opportunity to enter the bar and subdue him." This trauma inspired Arzón to begin running for the first time in her life. A year later, in 2003, she saw a flyer for a 10K race at a bank on a Friday afternoon and spontaneously decided to join the run the following morning. This 10K would be Arzón's very first race and first athletic endeavor of her life. She said of the whim, "I had no idea how far the 10km distance was in miles." After the race, she began running 2–3 miles at a time in between her law school classes. She has since run over 50 races, including 25 marathons, three 50-mile ultramarathons, and one 100-mile race. She ran her first marathon, the
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, in 2010. She once ran five marathons in five days for MS Run the US in honor of her mother, documented in the documentary ''Run It Out''. She completed her first 100-mile race at the Keys100 - a race that begins in Key Largo and ends in Key West, Florida - in less than 30 hours in 2016.


Transition to health and fitness career

In 2012, Arzón began a career in health and fitness after leaving her job at the law firm. She began this time as a freelance sports reporter, writing for publications like ''Newsweek'' and ''New York Magazine''. She did sports reporting from the London Olympics in 2012. Arzón wanted to be closer to the athletics and wanted to show others that there is an alternative way to be an athlete. She reached out to John Foley, CEO of Peloton, and in 2014 she joined Peloton in New York City as an instructor. In 2013, Arzón co-founded the fitness movement Undo Ordinary and ''Undo'' magazine in 2013. In 2016, she was promoted to Vice President of Fitness and Programming of Peloton. She was one of 20 elite Americans to trek the
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in
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's "MYGRATIONS" in 2015. The series, which aired in 2016, showed 20 people trekking the journey of the annual
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migration that happens every spring from the Serengeti Plains to
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in
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. The cast members, who were formed of
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and athletes, were given no maps or weapons and carried only food and water. Arzón is a global
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ambassador. She starred in their Here to Create campaign commercial in 2016. She is also a
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-certified running coach.


Personal life

Arzón was diagnosed with
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in 2014 and is currently on the Leadership Council of Beyond Type One, a nonprofit organization focused on raising awareness about Type 1 Diabetes founded by
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. In 2019, Arzón married investment manager Drew Butler in
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. She and Butler met at a
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bar in Manhattan's East Village in 2016. Their four-day, immersive wedding experience was inspired by their mutual love of
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. Arzón and Butler announced the birth of their first child, a daughter named Athena Amelia Arzón-Butler, on March 2, 2021, and their son Atlas was born on July 16, 2023. Arzón is a
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."Robin Arzon's Peloton Work Diary: 'It Feels Like I Ingested Fire'"
nytimes.com. Retrieved January 30, 2023.


Bibliography

* ''Shut Up and Run: How to Get Up, Lace Up, and Sweat with Swagger'' (June 2016); *''Strong Mama'' (January 2022);


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Arzon, Robin Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Peloton instructors American exercise instructors People from Philadelphia Villanova University School of Law alumni New York University alumni American women non-fiction writers American people of Cuban descent American people of Puerto Rican descent