In this episode we have Sophie Jenz with us, a rising star in the field of neuromuscular physiology research. Sophie has an interesting background with lots of experience in applied practice of strength training for females, which ultimately directed her to her current research area. Sophie is coming to the end of her PhD and her work so far has certainly impacted the way in which we think about females in this area of research. Tune in to here more about the specifics of how and why the horm...
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In this episode we have Sophie Jenz with us, a rising star in the field of neuromuscular physiology research. Sophie has an interesting background with lots of experience in applied practice of strength training for females, which ultimately directed her to her current research area. Sophie is coming to the end of her PhD and her work so far has certainly impacted the way in which we think about females in this area of research. Tune in to here more about the specifics of how and why the horm...
S5(1): We're back and answering your questions! Menstrual cycle & training, relationship with illness & injury
Female Athlete Podcast
35 minutes
2 years ago
S5(1): We're back and answering your questions! Menstrual cycle & training, relationship with illness & injury
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 impact...
Female Athlete Podcast
In this episode we have Sophie Jenz with us, a rising star in the field of neuromuscular physiology research. Sophie has an interesting background with lots of experience in applied practice of strength training for females, which ultimately directed her to her current research area. Sophie is coming to the end of her PhD and her work so far has certainly impacted the way in which we think about females in this area of research. Tune in to here more about the specifics of how and why the horm...