Simon Ward, The High Performance Human Triathlon Podcast
Health & Fitness
Eating disorders and disordered eating have long been a thing in endurance sports. The combination of disordered eating, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis was originally referred to as the “female athlete triad”. But this is not an exclusively female issue and more recently we have started using the term RED-S or Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport.
Today my guest is Pippa Woolven, the founder of Project RED-S. This is a collaborative initiative formed by a group of athletes, parents, and partners whose lives have been impacted by the condition. They have 3 main aims - Awareness, Prevention, and Recovery. In this episode, Pippa and I will cover each of those topics to help you have a better understanding of how you might be able to help athletes you train with, coach or support.
It's a very informative chat as we cover:
To find out more about Pippa and RED-S please use these social media links:
Website red-s.com
Instagram www.instagram.com/project_red_s_/
Twitter twitter.com/ProjectRED_S
Facebook facebook.com/ProjectREDS
LinkedIn linkedin.com/company/projectred-s/
Pippa also shared these useful links to other podcasts and blogs:
Nourish Balance Thrive - a good podcast about all things sports & nutrition
Rich Roll - one focused on wellness and forward-thinking
A brilliant simplified summary of fuelling by Chris Lowe
A brilliant website full of training and nutrition advice for women
Pippa's article in Runner's World
Elite mountain biker Evie Richards talking about RED-S
And finally, some recommended books to add to our growing list:
The Book of Joy - Dalai Lama & Desmond Tutu
The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse by Charlie Macksey
ROAR by Stacey Sims
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