Rachel Sufczynski MSES, CEP
Clinical Exercise Physiologist
Rachel Sufczynski MSES, CEP, is a clinical exercise physiologist specializing in exercise, nutrition, self-care behaviors and behavior change. She is a certified through the American College of Sports Medicine and has a Master of Science in exercise science from George Washington University.
Rachel is passionate about health and wellness and is an expert in translating scientific guidelines to real-life behavior change. In clinical practice, she works with individuals and groups to make health-focused behaviors accessible and palatable with an emphasis on moving away from all-or-nothing thinking in order to identify areas where realistic change is possible. By reframing what success and progress look like, Rachel helps patients build intrinsic motivation and self-efficacy, allowing them to find and sustain healthy behaviors.
In addition to individual and group sessions, Rachel has designed and administrated wellness programs and seminars such as Motivation Mania and Maintaining Motivation. She also has an extensive background in health education and has been an adjunct professor in nutrition and exercise science at Trinity Washington University and Montgomery College. As a research coordinator, Rachel co-authored and ran the FeelWell compression clinical trial, which analyzed the mobility, self-stigma and pain of individuals diagnosed with obesity. She is currently focusing on health coaching and health education.
In her free time, Rachel enjoys spending time with her family, reading historical fiction, practicing yoga and exercising. She loves being near the water and connecting with friends.