Ep 59 - Why researching women is important with the Femmi Sports Scientist Claire Badenhorst

We are so excited to be introducing our new Femmi Expert - Sport and Exercise Scientist Claire Badenhorst. Claire completed her PhD in Exercise Physiology at The University of Western Australia 2017 and now works at Massey University as a Senior Lecturer in Exercise and Sport Science. Her role at Massey University is focused on research, post-graduate student supervision, teaching, and serving as Major Leader of the Bachelor of Science (Exercise and Sport Science). Claire’s research to date has focused on health and wellbeing in athletes, with a particular interest in female physiology and the menstrual cycle, iron status and regulation, and low energy availability. With a personal research programme focused on women’s health, Claire can see the value of not only promoting women’s health research but ensuring equity and access to information to ensure all individuals can benefit from the resources, support, and information that will enable them to succeed in their health, sport, and career. Follow Claire on IG - @claire_baddyFollow Femmi on IG - @femmi.coHead to our website femmi.co

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Welcome to the Femmi Pod. Femmi has been built to empower women through movement, education and connection. At Femmi we are building a community of women who can support, inspire and educate one another on how to move with our bodies and not against them. Founders, Lydia O’Donnell and Esther Keown, have come together to kick start more conversations about women, how we can make the most of our bodies, our hormones and ourselves.