Posts tagged female athlete
Hormone ambassadors needed!!

It’s time we stopped making ‘being hormonal’ a female thing, and started accepting that the more we can tune into our hormones, and how they ebb and flow or even peak and plummet, the more we can tap in to when this is helpful for the things we want to do and achieve. And when it’s not, we can explore and find effective, natural strategies to help us work with our hormones rather than against them.  

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Mind the Gap: Building a bridge over the void of evidence on female performance

With a newfound knowledge of the menstrual cycle and the effects that hormones can have on everything from digestion to emotion, suddenly a new world of opportunities seems to opens up. But research hasn’t been quick enough to keep up with the appetite and enthusiasm that we’ve created in sport for understanding female-specific performance.

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The power of the words we use

Using the right language when we are talking about lots of the topics that are important for female health and performance is so important. Yes, it might be embarrassing at first and you might not know all the right words. But if we don’t try, then we won’t be able to empower and educate girls and women, and they won’t be able to advocate for their own health and wellbeing. It’s time to say it right.

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When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

Perspective – if you change your view, it could change your life. So true for many things, and in this blog I talk about how the lens through which we view the menstrual cycle has not always been a positive one. It’s time to tap in to the strengths and powers that the cycle can bring us, and look at it from a different perspective.

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