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It's a busy one! In our final episode of Series 5, we answer two questions around the mirena coil, discuss how to deal with the impact of puberty on performance, why it's important to listen to your body when training through pregnancy and we give our book recommendations as we head into the autumn months!
Thank you again for providing us with some interesting topic points. Keep your questions coming! Visit the link in our Instagram to submit a question.
Books:
Choosing to Run: A Memoir, Des Linden
The Female Factor, Dr Hazel Wallace
The Wild Card, Judy Murray
Lioness My Journey To Glory, Beth Mead
Good For A Girl, Lauren Fleshman
Previous FAP episodes:
Sophie Power Female Athlete Podcast episode, S2, E13
Jo Pavey Female Athlete Podcast episode, S2, E4
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In this episode we are joined by Sue Anstiss MBE and Dr Ali Bowes to talk about the recent Netflix documentary 'Game On- The Unstoppable Rise of Women's Sport'.
Sue was the presenter and producer of the documentary which highlights some of the issues historically faced by women in sport and the knock on effects still impacting women and girls today.
We discuss barriers placed in the way of women taking part in sport such as the female frailty myth, inappropriate clothes women have traditionally been made to wear when participating or competing, plus how we can continue the fight and help remove barriers for women and girls in a world historically dominated and controlled by men.
Watch the Game On- The Unstoppable Rise of Women's Sport trailer.
Read Sue's book Game On- The Unstoppable Rise of Women's Sport.
Join the Women's Sport Collective.
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In this episode we speak to long-distance triathlete Emma Pallant-Browne. Recently Emma raced whilst on her period and bled through to her race suit...and it made the news.
When a Twitter user called out a picture taken of Emma during the race to be cropped so the blood wouldn’t show, Emma responded in such an empowering and honest way (check out her most recent post on Instagram) and the text below.
Emma wrote in response to the tweet: "Thanks for caring but definitely something I’m not shy to talk about because it’s the reality of females in sport. My period comes over a month in between and there will be one day where it is super heavy.
"I pray it won’t be race day but every now and then it is. No matter what tampon I have experimented with, for anything over three hours it’s too heavy. So just as someone might get gut issues in a race I have to suck it up and give what I have and not be afraid to talk to women who have the same problem.”
We chat to Emma about the incident, the response she received on social media after her post and why she wants to continue to break down barriers for female athletes in this area.
And if, like Lucy, you were wondering... here is a what a menstrual disc is!
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In this episode we cover breast injuries and breast pain, including how common it is, why breast injuries in particular go under-reported, plus what you can do to help, such as wearing a correct sports bra and tracking breast pain throughout your cycle.
We also cover how to stay motivated during periods of injury and why doing research in females is so hard, and the areas which need more attention (all!)
Thank you again for providing us with some interesting topic points. Keep your questions coming! Visit the link in our Instagram to submit a question.
Recommended sports bras:
For contact sports- Boob Armour / Shock Absorber
For running (& Jess' recommendation)- Puma
For growing bodies- Limitless
Telegraph article: Why breast injuries are slipping under the radar in sport
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In this episode we discuss the relevance of International Women's Day (this episode was recorded on 15th March), and we answer listeners questions around osteoporosis, osteopenia, and ask can the pill mask a menstrual dysfunction such as amenorrhea?
The team also give strategies and tips around how to help get your period back when coming off the pill.
Plus, we discuss the various menstrual cycle technologies and apps, including period relief device Myoovie.
Thank you again for providing us with some interesting topic points. Keep your questions coming! Visit the link in our Instagram to submit a question.
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In this episode we answer listeners questions across a range of topics.
Including: What are the key things women should be aware of in regards to iron? How can endometriosis sufferers tailor their training? Plus, we give advice and personal stories about social media comments and abuse and how best to deal with it.
We also recommend an awesome new book around women in running and the inequalities they face, plus how we can help create change. Link below.
Thank you again for providing us with some interesting topic points. Keep your questions coming! Visit the link in our Instagram.
Book recommendation: Good for a Girl: A Woman Running in a Man's World
Previous FAP episodes around Iron:
Previous FAP episodes around Endometriosis:
Previous FAP episode on athletes dealing with Social Media Abuse
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Our questions this week are around coaching the female athlete. We chat about the challenges for male coaches and ask are females the preferred option? Also, should National or World Governing Bodies be expected to take on the responsibility of educating their athletes or should it fall to parents?
We discuss how we can ensure coaches and clubs are educated on the various topics of female athlete health.
Plus, we answer a question on the culture of running and weight and the concept of a “race weight”. We ask whether athletics is beginning to break away from this sometimes damaging culture and environment.Thank you again for providing us with some interesting topic points. Keep your questions coming!
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In our second episode back, we're chatting through more listener questions and we're focussing on Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (RED-S).
We cover what RED-S is, how it may present, how to deal with RED-S when returning from having a baby and the difference between RED-S and Overtraining Syndrome.
Send in your questions for future episodes here.
Helpful resources:
Returning to running postnatal guidelinesProject Red-S: Pippa Woolven
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We're back for Series 5 and answering your questions!
In this episode we catch up with all the happenings of the past six months, highlights include travels to New Zealand, getting married, buying a house and competing in the World Championships to name a few!
But enough about us, we're back to answer our listener questions around female athlete health.
This episode sees us chat about the menstrual cycle and training, how to adapt in different phases, plus how injury and illness may be impacted by the phase of your cycle you're in and why stress, illness, injury and under fuelling may cause delays to your period.
Please feel free to send in your questions for future episodes via our Form or via our Instagram page.
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In this episode we speak about a topic close to our hearts: how to get more people speaking openly about the menstrual cycle and why it is so important the area becomes less stigmatised.
We ask when is it the right time to bring it up with your coach as an athlete and vice versa or as a parent.
We give our top tips for starting this conversation both at home and in a sports setting and more generally with your friends and colleagues.
We speak to ten time Olympic swimming medalist Allison Schmitt who tells us about her experiences and anxiety of being on her period when competing in the pool and how she developed an open and positive relationship around the topic with her male coach.
This episode was recorded in collaboration with Orreco and FitrWoman's Summer of 2022 education campaign encouraging more people to open up and have the conversation about their menstrual cycle.
For more resources visit the FitrWoman website.
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How about we cover all stages of the female life cycle in one episode? Let's do it!
From puberty, menarche and menstruation, to pregnancy, peri-menopause and beyond, in this episode we discuss the physiology, hormonal changes, nutrition and exercise requirements of the female life cycle.
We also touch on bone health through the different stages and the wellness and mental health aspects of going through puberty and peri-menopause.
Plus we chat about the research relevant to the various stages- it's a bit of a whirlwind tour but we enjoyed covering the whole lot in one episode, hope you do too!
Resources:
Return to running postnatal guidelines
Twitter: Dr Georgie Bruinvels
Twitter: Dr Jess Piasecki
Twitter: FitrWoman and FitrWoman Instagram
FitrWoman website
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We're back with another episode to begin series 4! We speak with superstar sisters Dr Natalie Brown and Beky Williams (Director of Stride Active) about the state of menstrual cycle education in UK schools.
Recently Natalie and Beky, along with our co-hosts Georgie and Jess and Dr Laura Forrest collected some very powerful data that details the current lie of the land with regards to menstrual cycle education in the schooling system and the findings unfortunately weren't too encouraging.
As a podcast team we are particularly passionate about this topic and providing young women and girls with all the information they need in order to remain physically active and have a firm understanding and appreciation of their menstrual cycle.
Natalie and Beky go into detail on the reasons behind the study and the important information that can now be drawn from the data, plus what their recommendations are to schools, parents, teachers and young women and girls.
Read the full report here.
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For this special episode we talk to co-host Dr Jess Piasecki about her recent marathon performance. Jess completed the Seville marathon in February and achieved a 3 minute personal best time of 2.22.25, to put her second on the British all time list for the marathon, only Paula Radcliffe has run faster!
In this episode we hear from Jess about the race itself and how she put together all the little things in order to achieve her personal best. We chat through things like a typical training week, her fuelling in the build up and during the race, tapering, chafing, race tactics and much more.
She gives some great insights that will hopefully help anyone listening achieve their own personal best, and not just in the marathon!Check out Jess on Instagram
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In this special Series 3 FINALE, we look forward to the rescheduled Tokyo 2020 Olympics in less than a month.
We speak to two current Olympic gold medalists; GB Hockey player Lily Owsley and GB Track Cyclist Elinor Barker, as well as our own Jess Piasecki who has been selected for Team GB in the marathon. We also catch up with our other co-host Dr Georgie Bruinvels about her work with female athletes in the build up to the Games.
In our discussions we cover why tracking the menstrual cycle has been a GAME CHANGER for both Lily and Elinor, why you might be less coordinated as you approach your period and why role models are so important to inspire women to get involved in sport, plus how the Olympics and sportswomen in particular can help provide these.
*Disclaimer: Materials and content in the Female Athlete Podcast are intended as general information only and should not be substituted for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment
A huge thank you to our Title Sponsors for Series 3; Umi Health. Umi is your go to, one-stop-hub for all things pelvic health, come join the revolution at umi-health.com. Want to lean more about pelvic health? Watch the Umi Essentials course for FREE, sign up here or learn with Umi Plus including incredible resources and courses around pregnancy and postnatal, all for £4.50 a month, no minimum term, cancel anytime.
Thank you to Specialized Bikes for sponsoring this episode. Specialized is the global leading bike brand aiming to serve all riders of all abilities, helping them to better enjoy every aspect of cycling. Specialized’s innovation has improved riders’ performance, comfort and understanding to enable all riders to go further and faster.
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In this episode we cover a whole host of topics about the female athlete with Dr Katie Lydon, a Sports Medicine doctor with a particular interest in the menstrual cycle.
In our open and honest chat we talk about how women need to be more thoroughly educated on their menstrual cycle and the correct terminology, why it is so important to track our cycles, hormonal contraception and how a withdrawal bleed is not a 'real' period, plus what PMS is and how nutrition can really help with the associated symptoms.
*Disclaimer: Materials and content in the Female Athlete Podcast are intended as general information only and should not be substituted for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment
A huge thank you to our Title Sponsors for Series 3; Umi Health. Umi is your go to, one-stop-hub for all things pelvic health, come join the revolution at umi-health.com. Want to lean more about pelvic health? Watch the Umi Essentials course for FREE, sign up here or learn with Umi Plus including incredible resources and courses around pregnancy and postnatal, all for £4.50 a month, no minimum term, cancel anytime.
Thank you to Specialized Bikes for sponsoring this episode. Specialized is the global leading bike brand aiming to serve all riders of all abilities, helping them to better enjoy every aspect of cycling. Specialized’s innovation has improved riders’ performance, comfort and understanding to enable all riders to go further and faster.
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In this episode we speak to the wonderful people at Umi Health who happen to be our title sponsors for Series 3. Umi is a one-stop hub for all things pelvic health. Whether you have a question about incontinence, painful sex, weeing, pooing, pregnancy or post-natal, Umi is the place for you.
In our chat we pick the brains of Helen and Elizabeth from Umi Health to ask, what actually is pelvic health, why is it important, what types of problems do women often report and why is there stigma around it still?
We also learn all about Umi Free and Umi Plus memberships and how the team at Umi is helping women understand and own their pelvic health.
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Umi is your go to, one-stop-hub for all things pelvic health, come join the revolution at umi-health.com. Want to lean more about pelvic health?
Watch the Umi Essentials course for FREE, sign up here or learn with Umi Plus including incredible resources and courses around pregnancy and postnatal, all for £4.50 a month, no minimum term, cancel anytime. -
In this episode we speak to two experienced female cyclists and Specialized ambassadors ; 2020 Triathlon World Series Champion Georgia Taylor-Brown and SES Racing's track cyclist Yewande Adesida.
We chat about all the basics to consider as a female cyclists including saddle sores and how to deal with and avoid them, choosing the best saddle, what their training looks like day to day, how they deal with their menstrual cycles, how they fuel for longer rides and why they believe more women should get into cycling.
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*Disclaimer: Materials and content in the Female Athlete Podcast are intended as general information only and should not be substituted for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment
A huge thank you to our Title Sponsors for Series 3; Umi Health. Umi is your go to, one-stop-hub for all things pelvic health, come join the revolution at umi-health.com. Want to lean more about pelvic health? Watch the Umi Essentials course for FREE, sign up here or learn with Umi Plus including incredible resources and courses around pregnancy and postnatal, all for £4.50 a month, no minimum term, cancel anytime.
Thank you to Specialized Bikes for sponsoring this episode. Specialized is the global leading bike brand aiming to serve all riders of all abilities, helping them to better enjoy every aspect of cycling. Specialized’s innovation has improved riders’ performance, comfort and understanding to enable all riders to go further and faster. Head to Specialized.com to see how it is helping pedal the planet forward. -
In this episode we speak to Dr Chris Bramah and former GB 800m runner Becky Lyne all about biomechanics and how important understanding our running biomechanics is to reducing injury risk and bettering our performance.
We ask Becky about setting up her own GRACEfull Girls running programme, what the programme involves and why she wants to help other runners avoid the injuries which plagued her own career.
With Dr Chris Bramah we hear what injuries runners historically suffer from, simple tips for the best running technique, how mixing it up in terms of running surface and different training stimuli is a great idea to stay injury free and ask about the injuries women runners typically may suffer as opposed to men.
We also hear how to build up your running if you're just getting started and why having your running gait analysed is a really good move.
Resources:
Becky Lyne GRACEfull Running programme
Dr Chris Bramah @chrisbramah on Twitter
*Disclaimer: Materials and content in the Female Athlete Podcast are intended as general information only and should not be substituted for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment
A huge thank you to our Title Sponsors for Series 3; Umi Health. Umi is your go to, one-stop-hub for all things pelvic health, come join the revolution at umi-health.com.
Want to lean more about pelvic health? Watch the Umi Essentials course for FREE, sign up here or learn with Umi Plus including incredible resources and courses around pregnancy and postnatal, all for £4.50 a month, no minimum term, cancel anytime. -
In this episode we speak about the gender data gap and lack of research on women, and the ongoing impact this has had on females in society, emergency medicine and in sport.
Our guests today are two experts in this area, Dr Alyson McGregor and Dr Neha Rauker. Dr McGregor, co-founded the Division of Sex and Gender in Emergency Medicine at Brown University and is the author of 'Sex Matters: How Male-Centric Medicine Endangers Women’s Health—and What We Can Do About It', while Dr Rauker is the Director of the Division of Sports Medicine within the department of Emergency Medicine at Brown University.
In our interview we touch on topics such as why there is a historic gender data gap, why women are more likely to be misdiagnosed, how women can get more out of their visits to the doctor, how concussion is different for women and men and how more data will be able to help us recognise when in a woman's menstrual cycle she may be more at risk of injury.
Resources:
Sex Matters: How Male-Centric Medicine Endangers Women’s Health—and What We Can Do About It
Dr Alyson McGregor on Twitter: @mcgregormd
Dr Neha Rauker on Twitter: @NehaRaukarMD
*Disclaimer: Materials and content in the Female Athlete Podcast are intended as general information only and should not be substituted for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment
A huge thank you to our Title Sponsors for Series 3; Umi Health. Umi is your go to, one-stop-hub for all things pelvic health, come join the revolution at umi-health.com.
Want to lean more about pelvic health? Watch the Umi Essentials course for FREE, sign up here or learn with Umi Plus including incredible resources and courses around pregnancy and postnatal, all for £4.50 a month, no minimum term, cancel anytime.Thank you to BOXD for sponsoring this episode. BOXD is for the active and outgoing women we all hold dear, no matter your health goals! It’s a wellness shake saving you time and simplifying your route to a healthy nutrition through pre-measured, pocket-sized sachets that make preparation anywhere, a breeze.
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In this episode we speak to Dr Rebecca Robinson about returning to training post illness. We particularly focus on the longer term impacts of contracting Covid and the implications on returning to play.
We speak about how to best avoid illness through sleep and nutrition and giving the body the recovery and rest it needs after experiencing illness.
We also chat about how best to prepare and tweak your training regime around the vaccine and ask whether exercise is good for the immune system and if so how much?
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A huge thank you to our Title Sponsors for Series 3; Umi Health. Umi is your go to, one-stop-hub for all things pelvic health, come join the revolution at umi-health.com.
Want to lean more about pelvic health? Watch the Umi Essentials course for FREE, sign up here or learn with Umi Plus including incredible resources and courses around pregnancy and postnatal, all for £4.50 a month, no minimum term, cancel anytime.
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