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“Eat to Hustle” Hits the Road: Robin Arzón Announces Multi-City 4-Stop Book Tour

Last Updated: March 5, 2026By Tags: , , , ,

Robin Arzón, Peloton’s Vice President and Head Instructor, has announced a four-city book tour in support of her forthcoming cookbook, Eat to Hustle. The Eat to Hustle tour is scheduled to begin this week, giving the public opportunities to meet the fitness and lifestyle expert and celebrate the release of her new collection of plant-based recipes.

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The Eat to Hustle tour kicks off in New York City with a members-only event at Peloton Studios on Saturday, March 7th. It will continue with a series of ticketed book signings at select Williams Sonoma locations and independent bookstores across the Northeast and in Texas.

Eat to Hustle: A Guide to Plant-Based Nutrition

The book, Eat to Hustle, presents Arzón’s approach to nutrition, centered on dispelling the idea that high protein intake requires meat consumption. As a marathon runner and prominent figure in the fitness industry, Arzón has developed a collection of recipes designed to fuel an active lifestyle. The book features 75 nutrient-dense, protein-packed, and high-fiber meals. Eat to Hustle aims to make plant-based eating accessible and rooted in everyday life.

Fueling an Active Lifestyle with Nutrient-Dense Recipes

Readers who explore Eat to Hustle will find recipes from Arzón’s own kitchen, organized to provide energy throughout the day. The chapters cover everything from morning routines and pre-workout fuel to satisfying dinners and snacks. Recipe examples include Protein Matcha Lattes, Chorizo Black Bean Burrito Bowls, a Fried No-Chick Deluxe sandwich, and Protein-Packed Lasagna. The book also offers creative vegetable dishes like Kimchi-Ginger Poke Bowls and snacks such as Tofu Chicharrónes. Every recipe in Eat to Hustle includes a careful breakdown of macronutrients.

Beyond the Recipes: Macronutrients and Expert Insights

Beyond the recipes, Eat to Hustle serves as a guide to plant-based eating. It includes Arzón’s methods for balancing macronutrients and provides information to help individuals determine their specific protein needs. The cookbook aims to address common misconceptions about plant-based diets, offering insights and practical advice. It also features contributions from registered dietician Dalina Soto. To support mindful eating, every recipe includes a detailed macronutrient breakdown, ensuring that what you eat aligns with your body’s needs. Eat to Hustle is part practical guide, part myth-buster, and part recipe collection.

Meet Robin Arzón: Eat to Hustle Tour Stops and Signing Details

The Eat to Hustle tour provides a platform for Arzón to directly engage with her audience about the principles outlined in Eat to Hustle. Following the Peloton Studios event, the Eat to Hustle tour dates and locations are as follows:

These events offer a direct opportunity for attendees to learn more about the philosophy behind Eat to Hustle and get a signed copy of the book. The Eat to Hustle tour combines Arzón’s established presence in fitness with her passion for accessible, performance-oriented nutrition, bringing the core message of the book to a live audience.

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Angela Mitchell is a fitness and wellness enthusiast with a strong corporate background in product management and advertising technology. She has been an avid Peloton user since 2020, as well as a road cyclist and aerial athlete. Angela is particularly drawn to HIIT, Yin, and Pilates classes. After losing 230 lbs over the last decade, Angela has reversed diagnoses of diabetes, sleep apnea, and fatty liver disease. She openly shares her journey, emphasizing consistency over deprivation and progress over perfection. Based in the Midwest, when she’s not training or working, Angela is a mom to four kids, three dogs, four cats, and a few dozen tropical houseplants. Find her on the leaderboard at #FatGirlOnABike