Summary
Sam Moore, a female sports scientist, PhD candidate, and former strength coach, shares her journey from being a college athlete to pursuing a career in sports science. She discusses her passion for understanding female physiology and the impact of the menstrual cycle on training. The conversation explores the lack of research and education around the menstrual cycle and its impact on female athletes. It emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and understanding the different phases of the menstrual cycle. The discussion also touches on the need for flexibility and dynamic training approaches that take into account an athlete's individual needs and the fluctuations in their hormone levels. We also explore the misconceptions around supplements, particularly creatine, and how it can benefit women during different phases of the menstrual cycle. The conversation emphasizes the importance of questioning and challenging existing norms and advocating for the well-being and empowerment of athletes.
Takeaways
- Sam Moore's journey from being a college athlete to pursuing a career in sports science
- Challenges of implementing menstrual cycle tracking in a team setting
- Self-awareness is crucial for understanding the different phases of the menstrual cycle and how they affect an athlete's physical and mental well-being.
- Flexibility and dynamic training approaches are necessary to accommodate an athlete's individual needs and hormone fluctuations.
- Collaboration and interdisciplinary teamwork are essential for advancing research and practice in women's health and performance.
- Many studies and practices in the field are based on male-centric models, highlighting the need for research and education that is specific to women.
- Misconceptions exist around supplements, such as creatine, and their benefits for women. It is important to challenge these misconceptions and explore the potential benefits of supplements for women's health and performance.
Chapters
00:00Introduction and Background
03:03Passion for Female Physiology and the Menstrual Cycle
08:16Transitioning to a Hybrid Role
15:53Implementing Training Protocols Based on Menstrual Cycles
23:21The Importance of Mentors and Advocates
29:09Involving Athletes in Decision Making
32:45The Lack of Research and Education on the Menstrual Cycle
35:23The Importance of Self-Awareness and Understanding the Menstrual Cycle
43:20Flexibility and Dynamic Training Approaches for Female Athletes
57:14Empowerment Through Sports and Teaching Self-Awareness
01:03:29Questioning the Baseline Model and Research on Women
01:05:17Empowering Girls and Women to Write Their Own Stories
01:06:44Finding Co-conspirators in the Fight Against Misogyny
01:19:09 Debunking Misconceptions: Creatine and Female Populations
01:27:24Improving Quality of Life: Supplements and Self-Care
01:32:37Closing Thoughts: Self-Awareness and Empowerment
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