Michelle Segar

Ph.D.

Researcher, University of Michigan<br> Consultant, speaker & author

https://michellesegar.com

<p>Dr. Michelle Segar is an expert in the science and practice of creating sustainable changes in healthy behaviours and self-care at the University of Michigan. Her training and experience is uniquely comprehensive, including a doctorate in Psychology (PhD), a master’s degree in Health Behavior/Health Education (MPH), a master’s degree in Kinesiology (MS) and fellowships in translational research and health care policy from the University of Michigan.</p>

Expert Bio

<p>Dr. Michelle Segar is an expert in the science and practice of creating sustainable changes in healthy behaviours and self-care at the University of Michigan. She advises the World Health Organization on global physical activity promotion initiatives and was selected as the inaugural chair of the United States National Physical Activity Plan&rsquo;s Communication Committee.</p> <p><br />For almost thirty years, she has been designing and evaluating messages and methods to help people cultivate the transformations in mindset necessary to create sustainable change in healthy behaviours. Her combination of academic research with real-world health coaching permits her to create practical and engaging behaviour change systems for digital health and individual coaching/counselling that are being scaled to boost patient and population health, employee well-being, and gym membership retention.</p> <p><br />Michelle has worked with and advised a number of prominent organisations, including U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Kaiser Permanente, Walmart, Intermountain Healthcare, Anytime Fitness, Adidas, Google, and Business Group on Health.</p> <p><br />A sought-after speaker and trainer, Michelle is frequently interviewed about motivation, habits, and sustainable change in major media outlets including The New York Times, NPR, The Atlantic, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Prevention, Real Simple, and TIME.</p> <p><br />No Sweat!, her bestselling book showcasing methods to create lasting exercise motivation, is widely used to train individuals in health coaching, patient counselling, and fitness training across university and professional contexts.</p> <p><br />Her new book, The Joy Choice, was named one of the best health books experts read in 2022 in The Washington Post. It introduces a practical, science-based system for breaking down all-or-nothing thinking and cultivating the flexible and tactical decision-making that supports sustaining exercise, healthy eating, and self-care within the complexities and unpredictability of daily life.</p> <p><br />Michelle’s training and experience is uniquely comprehensive, including a doctorate in Psychology (PhD), a master’s degree in Health Behavior/Health Education (MPH), a master’s degree in Kinesiology (MS) and fellowships in translational research and health care policy from the University of Michigan. She is a Fellow with the Society of Behavioral Medicine. She ran with the Olympic Torch at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona.</p>