Today we welcome one of our favourite researchers, teachers and speakers, Dr. Stacy Sims! In this episode Kathryn and Dr. Sims talk about what makes female physiology so unique and why strength and conditioning are essential for longevity. They tackle popular topics like intermittent fasting, 10,000 steps a day, exercising on an empty stomach and the keto diet. Dr. Sims speaks about the importance of heavy loading and multi-directional impact for muscle and bone health, and why yoga and low impact are not enough. They iron out how much protein women in this stage of life need, how to absorb more water without peeing so often, and much more. It was a huge honour to interview Dr. Sims, Kathryn and the whole team are huge fans of her work.
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STACY T. SIMS, MSC, PHD, is a forward-thinking international exercise physiologist and nutrition scientist who aims to revolutionize exercise nutrition and performance for women. Dr. Sims has published over 70 peer-reviewed papers, several books and is a regularly featured speaker at professional and academic conferences, including those by USOC and USA Cycling.
Stacy currently holds a Senior Research Associate position with SPRINZ- AUT University, supervises PhD students, writes academic papers, and is on the advisory board of some cutting edge companies including Tonal Strength Institute, WILD.AI, and EXOS. She also has her own business (www.drstacysims.com) where she creates and delivers online learning material focused on women training with their physiology across the lifespan.
Click here to follow Dr. Sims on Instagram
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253 Deb Benfield: Enjoying food and nourishing yourself in midlife and beyond
252 Chantal Lalonde: How much exercise do adults need? Unpacking physical activity guidelines
251 Raphael Bender: Exercise Science Fact Check
250 Christine Yu: Menstrual cycle tracking and training, what we know and where we need more research
249 Em Palmerton: Nutrition for Strength & Why You Need Carbohydrates
248 Greg Lehman: Does technique matter? What about spinal flexion? And other hot topics.
247 Gina Wright: Strength Training, Fuelling & HIIT for Perimenopause
246: Recapping the Dr. Stacy Sims Interview
244 Dr. Caitlin Casella: Progressive Exercise for Osteoarthritis
243 Dr. Stephanie Carter Kelley: Holistic Perspectives on Lower Back Pain
242 Trina Altman: From bands to barbells, why building strength really matters
241 Dr. Scotty Butcher: Energy Systems, Conditioning & Metabolic Health
240 Ginny MacColl: Become your strongest self at ANY age
240 Jules Mitchell: Adaptations, "over stretching," engaging muscles & spinal flexion
239 David Wilson: Possibilities For Movement At Any Age
238: Kathryn Bruni-Young: Reflections on the last decade of teaching
237: 10 Questions with Kathryn and Chris
236: Kaleen Canevari: Strength, awareness and confidence with Pilates
235: Balancing consistency and novelty in your training routine
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