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Science-based exercise tips for women | Dr Lauren Colenso-Semple

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Nov 17, 2025
Dr. Lauren Colenso-Semple, an exercise scientist specializing in female physiology and strength training, discusses the nuances of women's exercise science. She debunks myths around menstrual cycle syncing and emphasizes that men and women respond similarly to training. Lauren shares insights on the importance of strength training for aging populations, the role of protein intake, and the minimal impact of fasted versus fed workouts. She offers practical advice for women to create effective and sustainable training programs.
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INSIGHT

Cycle Syncing Lacks Strong Physiological Support

  • High-quality measures show muscle protein synthesis responds similarly across menstrual phases.
  • Cycle syncing lacks robust physiological support from integrated human tracer studies.
ADVICE

Adjust By Symptoms, Not Cycle Phases

  • Auto-regulate training based on symptoms like pain, severe fatigue, or heavy bleeding.
  • Do not overhaul your monthly program based on assumed ovulation timing or hormone phases.
ADVICE

Fuel Based On Preference And Context

  • Choose fed or fasted training based on preference and practical needs, not sex.
  • Ensure total daily calories and protein match your goals; pre-workout state rarely changes long-term body composition.
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