Dr. Stacy Sims: Female-Specific Exercise & Nutrition for Health, Performance & Longevity

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Cycle Impact
emphasizes the importance of understanding the menstrual cycle's impact on training and performance. She explains that women can experience increased VO2 max and anaerobic capacity when not influenced by hormonal contraceptives, which can blunt these benefits 1. Tracking individual cycles is crucial, as women may have different optimal training days 2. highlights the need for personalized approaches to training based on menstrual phases.
Women need to track their own cycle and find their own patterns, because we know that there are times where you feel like crap and you can't push intensity.
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This personalized tracking helps women optimize their training and recovery strategies.
Perimenopause
Perimenopause presents unique challenges for women, requiring adjustments in training techniques. notes that during this phase, women experience significant hormonal changes that impact their physical and mental health 3. High-intensity training can help mitigate some of these effects by promoting beneficial molecular changes and reducing inflammation 4. She advises women to incorporate heavy lifting and polarized training to better prepare their bodies for the stress of perimenopause.
The whole section of mid-forties to early fifties is a definitive aging point where I really tried to get women to get into the heavy lifting and get into the patterns of polarizing their training.
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These strategies can help women maintain their health and performance during perimenopause.
Contraceptives
Oral contraceptives have complex effects on women's training and physical performance. explains that these contraceptives can alter hormone profiles, leading to increased inflammation and oxidative stress 5. discusses how competitive scenarios and high-intensity training can influence hormone levels, though specific studies on women are limited 6. The variability in hormone profiles means that the impact of oral contraceptives can differ significantly among women.
When we talk about an oral contraceptive pill, I want people to understand that it has a significant effect on the body, not just reproductive.
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Understanding these effects is crucial for optimizing training and health outcomes.
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