“Women’s physiology isn’t a problem to be solved - it’s an opportunity to innovate.”
In this fascinating episode of The Game Changers podcast, I speak with Professor Kirsty Elliott-Sale, one of the world’s leading researchers in female physiology, about the critical need for women-focused sports science.
From her unconventional journey into the field, to leading ground-breaking research, Kirsty challenges outdated approaches and highlights why women’s health must be at the centre of performance science, not an afterthought.
We cover:
➡️ Bridging the research gap – why we must innovate rather than simply adapt male-based models
➡️ The Centre of Excellence for Women in Sport – how the Manchester centre is dedicated to advancing research and collaboration
➡️ ACL injuries in female athletes – does oestrogen play a role, or are we missing the bigger picture?
➡️ Menstrual-cycle-based training – the scientific evidence (or lack of it) behind tailoring training to cycle phases
➡️ Pregnancy & performance – how attitudes are shifting, and why more female athletes are competing as mothers
➡️ The future of women in sports science – how young women can break into the field and drive change
Kirsty’s message is clear: women’s physiology isn’t a limitation—it’s a strength that should be studied, understood, and embraced.
“If we only ever research men, we’ll only ever understand men. It’s time to stop playing catch-up and start leading.”
Thank you to Sport England who support The Game Changers Podcast with a National Lottery award.
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Hosted by Sue Anstiss
Produced by Sam Walker, What Goes On Media
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