More Things to Know About Kip
Experience & Credentials
Kip helps people discover and improve beliefs, habits, and tools to be successful and achieve more than they thought possible. A dynamic mixture of competitive fire and gentle confrontation, Kip has more than 20 years of experience assisting individuals, teams, coaches, leaders, families, and couples.
She is a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor. She is a certified trainer for the Positive Coaching Alliance, a certified life coach, and one of the few Certified High Performance Coaches (CHPC) in the world obtaining her credential by the highest paid personal development and performance coach Brendon Burchard, coach to influencers such as Oprah Winfrey, Arianna Huffington, and Usher.
Education
Kip holds a bachelor’s degree from Texas Tech University and a master’s Degree in Biblical Counseling from Dallas Theological Seminary and a second master’s in Sports & Exercise Psychology. She holds a national certification as Personal Trainer from the American Council on Exercise, Kip is professionally qualified to administer the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator™ (MBTI™).
Professional Athlete
As a professional athlete herself, Kip played women’s professional tackle football for the 4-time World Champion Dallas Diamonds earning her World Championship ring in 2008.
In her youth, Kip won numerous gymnastics accolades including state and regional championships and was voted into her home gym’s Hall of Fame.
Mentors include her Uncle Tex Winter, legendary NBA Hall of Fame coach and creator of the Triple Post Offense and her father Dr. Bob Rodgers, Ph.D., a collegiate golfer at Texas Tech University and associate professor in Higher Education at The Ohio State University.
Speaker/Trainer
As a speaker, educator, and trainer, Kip has conducted seminars and workshops for entities including the Pepsi Bottling Group, EXOS, Personal Economics Group, Baylor University, and Dallas Baptist University. She has spoken to numerous school districts and church groups and has appeared on local TV and radio. She currently serves as a regular guest expert on the nationally syndicated One Life Radio program heard across the country and locally on DFW’s Talk Radio 1190AM.
Mom
Of all the meaningful people and things in Kip’s life, her two kids remain the most important to her. She committed to be present in their lives while creating and building her business. She worked around their commitments and coached both of them in their youth in their respected sports. Now grown and gone, she loves seeing how they lead, serve, and also push others to be successful contributors to society.
Hobbies
Besides working out, Bible study, reading, and enjoying time with her kids, you can often find Kip in a local thrift shop or consignment store scouring the racks for a fashion fix. Kip loves style and the art of fashion and accessories. She often claims she would be a fashion journalist or stylist in NYC if she wasn’t so dedicated to her passion of seeing others succeed in their goals and objectives.
About Kip Rodgers
Every day, I read the headlines about athletes who struggle and end up making poor choices. Memorable headlines include Junior Seau and Johnny Manziel. Recent headlines include the horrific abuse in USA Gymnastics and the suicide of a D1 quarterback at Washington State.
The banners I read show athletes get arrested, released, benched, sustain career-ending injuries, and get taken advantage of by others. And, on occasion, an athlete makes the drastic choice to take their life leaving behind stunned teammates, family, friends, and fans.
This drives me. It wakes me up every day with purpose. Why? At 15, I was one of those athletes contemplating suicide...