The paper linked to this blog is my favourite paper! It reflects the lessons Ive learnt throughout my career PLUS the wisdom of an outstanding set of coauthors. A massive thank you goes to @Jeukendrup for hosting my blog - I’m not a natural blog writer so Asker has to babysit me!
I am organising a casual event which the focus will be ♀️.A few workshops and discussions specialised in women!!This is a great opportunity to support the movement by sharing and learning from/to women experiences to entrepreneurs business.
London based 🔄 https://t.co/4ebZ26swDA
@coach_samuelT Yes in my case that I am coming from nutrition, any MSc or research in sport nutrition is ok, however I want to study in a place where there are people focus on combat sport already and/or women as it can help me to develop the topic/matter I want to go in deep. Thanks!
I am looking for MSc, MRes or PhD that IS specialised (or I can specialise) in COMBAT SPORTS and WOMEN in anywhere of the world
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Please get in touch or pass it around if you know something or someone relate to it 🔄. I am open to new opportunities!
@DrMarkRStone Well it depends on the project. I don't mind to fund if it is a MSc I can afford or I can get a scholarship or something. What I want to make sure is to choose something that makes me specialised in what I really want to do, which is women and combat sports
Do you support a female athlete? Let's get talking about the menstrual cycle!
The Performance Pathways team @UKSport have produced an animation in partnership with the Home Country Sports Institutes and leading experts.
WATCH 👉https://t.co/6WnmEnALZm
Finally we start seeing studies more specific of which despite of results, should encourage researchers to dig in this still unknown field of women in all aspect such as sport etc...for more and better!
Check out small pilot study illustating the possible effects of menstrual cycle on nutrition. Thanks Ida Löfberg, Anna Kotkajuuri, Heikki Kyröläinen, @RituTM and @AC_Hackney 🙏https://t.co/7U1eIAYcXc
@jokasten @RituTM @AC_Hackney Finally we start seeing studies more specific of which despite of results, should encourage researchers to dig in this still unknown field of women in all aspect such as sport etc...well done and thanks.