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Feisty Women's Performance

Dr. Erin Ayala
Feisty Women's Performance
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  • Feisty Women's Performance

    The medical warning signs of underfueling with Dr. Jennifer Gaudiani

    2026/06/22 | 1h 5 mins.
    In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Gaudiani (“Dr. G”), a leading expert in medical complications of eating disorders and underfueling, joins us to explain what female athletes need to know about the many effects of fueling on your performance and health.
    She explains how underfueling can significantly impact your bodies and mind — and what signs you should be aware that you might not even realize are actually related to your nutrition.
    Key Takeaways:
    The physiological signs of undernourishment and how they can affect athletic performance
    Actionable strategies for athletes to fuel their bodies effectively
    Misconceptions around eating disorders and athletes
    How to navigate the complexities of nutrition in sports

    Dr. Jennifer Gaudiani, “Dr. G”, is a renowned expert in medical science and physiology, specializing in the medical complications of eating disorders and underfueling. As the founder of the Gaudiani Clinic, she combines her extensive clinical experience with a compassionate approach to empower individuals on their health journeys.
    Links and Resources:
    Gaudiani Clinic
    Dr. Gaudiani's book: Sick Enough: A Guide to the Medical Complications of Eating Disorders and Under Nutrition

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    Join us at Feisty Fest - September 18-20th, 2026: https://feisty.co/events/feisty-fest/
    Sign up to Receive The Feisty Women's Performance Newsletter:
    https://feisty.co/newsletters/feisty-womens-performance/
    Follow us on Instagram:
    @feisty_womens_performance
    Visit the Feisty website at https://feisty.co/ for info on all of our events and podcasts
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    Female injury prevention finally gets its own research with Dr. Margo Mountjoy

    2026/06/15 | 1h 9 mins.
    What does it really take to keep women athletes healthy, performing, and in sport for the long haul?
    Dr. Erin Ayala sits down with Dr. Margo Mountjoy, one of the world’s leading voices in sports medicine, female athlete health, injury prevention, and athlete advocacy. Dr. Mountjoy has contributed to more than 20 International Olympic Committee consensus statements and recently served on the steering committee for the FAIR (Female Athlete Injury Prevention) consensus statement — a major global effort to close the research and implementation gaps in women’s sports.
    She explains why the old “shrink it and pink it” approach to female athlete science doesn't work and why injury prevention is about far more than doing a few extra exercises. It's about neuromuscular training, load management, REDs, recovery, menstrual cycle tracking, sociological barriers, pregnancy and postpartum athlete support, and the systemic-level changes needed to make sport safer for girls and women.
    What you need to know as a female athlete:
    Neuromuscular training for ACL injury prevention, balance, landing mechanics, and performance
    Training load management and why rapid load changes increase injury risk
    Periodization, recovery, and the importance of long-term athlete development
    REDs, fueling, sleep, stress, and sustainable performance
    Why menstrual cycle-based training should be individualized
    Warning signs that an athlete may need more recovery
    And the gap in research and implementation when it comes to women's sports

    Plus, some practical guidance for recreational athletes, who may not think they're "serious enough" to need coaching, strength training, or nutrition support. If you have a goal, then you deserve the tools to pursue it well. We need more than scaled-down male science!
    If you found this conversation valuable, hit subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave a review on your favorite platform. Have questions or topics you’d like us to explore? DM us on Instagram.
    Watch on YouTube
    Join us at Feisty Fest - September 18-20th, 2026: https://feisty.co/events/feisty-fest/
    Sign up to Receive The Feisty Women's Performance Newsletter:
    https://feisty.co/newsletters/feisty-womens-performance/
    Follow us on Instagram:
    @feisty_womens_performance
    Visit the Feisty website at https://feisty.co/ for info on all of our events and podcasts
    Support our Partners:
    Momentous: Head to https://www.livemomentous.com/ and use promo code PERFORMANCE for up to 35% off your first order
    Hettas: Use code STAYFEISTY for 20% off at https://hettas.com/
    Wahoo: Learn more about Wahoo Fitness Products at: https://wahoofitness.pxf.io/0GAByR
    Tifosi Optics: Use code FEISTY2026 for 20% off at https://tifosioptics.com/
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    Why weight-inclusive care changes everything for athletes with Heather Bergeson, MD, FAAP, CAQ

    2026/06/08 | 1h 5 mins.
    What is weight-inclusive care? And why does it matter for *all* active women's health and performance?
    Dr. Erin Ayala sits down with Dr. Heather Bergeson, a sports‑medicine physician and co‑director of the TRIA Women’s Sports Medicine program, to unpack five decades of fitness and diet fads. Past trends still shape today's wellness culture — and even if you think you're immune, you're not.
    Key Takeaways
    Follow the evolution of fitness and diet fads from the 1970s thin‑ideal to today’s protein-heavy, weighted‑vests—and understand how each era reinforces or challenges body‑image norms.
    Why BMI is an unreliable health metric and how weight‑inclusive care improves patient outcomes and satisfaction.
    Actionable steps for clinicians and coaches (e.g., avoid routine weighing, use neutral language, provide size‑accessible equipment)
    And practical tips for listeners to break free from diet culture: ditch diet apps, focus on intuitive eating, prioritize sleep, and limit comparison‑driven fitness tracking.

    Episode Resources:
    TRIA Women’s Sports Medicine program: https://www.healthpartners.com/care/tria-orthopedics/services/womens-sports-medicine/
    Join us at Feisty Fest - September 18-20th, 2026: https://feisty.co/events/feisty-fest/
    Sign up to Receive The Feisty Women's Performance Newsletter:
    https://feisty.co/newsletters/feisty-womens-performance/
    Follow us on Instagram:
    @feisty_womens_performance
    Visit the Feisty website at https://feisty.co/ for info on all of our events and podcasts
    Support our Partners:
    Momentous: Head to https://www.livemomentous.com/ and use promo code PERFORMANCE for up to 35% off your first order
    Hettas: Use code STAYFEISTY for 20% off at https://hettas.com/
    Wahoo: Learn more about Wahoo Fitness Products at: https://wahoofitness.pxf.io/0GAByR
    Tifosi Optics: Use code FEISTY2026 for 20% off at https://tifosioptics.com/

    If you found this conversation valuable, hit subscribe so you never miss an episode, and leave a review on your favorite platform. Have questions or topics you’d like us to explore? DM us on Instagram.
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    BONUS: Take the Leap: Kate Veronneau on Adventure and Trying Something New at FeistyFest

    2026/06/07 | 19 mins.
    In this bonus episode, Hit Play Not Pause host, Selene Yeager welcomes longtime friend, cyclist, and women’s sports powerhouse Kate Veronneau to the show for a preview of the first-ever FeistyFest in the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania.
    For Kate, the location is personal. The Valley Preferred Cycling Center is where she first fell in love with bike racing, found her cycling community, and eventually launched a career in the sport. She shares how a casual Friday night trip to watch track racing turned into an entry-level “try the track” class, a relocation to the Lehigh Valley, and years immersed in one of the most magical cycling communities around.
    Selene and Kate talk about what makes the Lehigh Valley so special: quiet roads, covered bridges, gravel before gravel was “gravel,” beautiful trails, and a deep community of people who love to ride, run, explore, and support one another.
    They also dig into what attendees can expect at FeistyFest: track riding, gravel, trail running, lifting, swimming, pickleball, community, laughter, and the kind of grown-up summer camp energy that reminds women how good it feels to try new things.
    Kate also shares why women-only spaces can be so powerful, especially when women feel safe, supported, and encouraged to step outside their comfort zones. Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or brand new to an activity, there is something magical that happens when women come together, lift each other up, and give each other permission to live a little bigger.
    Learn more and register for FeistyFest
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    Is Strava sabotaging your mental game? with Dr. Hayley Russell

    2026/06/01 | 1h 10 mins.
    Ever compare yourself to others on Strava? Feel yourself pushed to do more to hit a "streak" or online badge? This episode's for you.
    Sport psychology professor Dr. Hayley Russell dives into the upsides and pitfalls of fitness‑tracking apps like Strava.
    She explores how self‑tracking can boost motivation, community, and self‑awareness — but can also fuel comparison, pressure, and body‑image concerns.
    What can you do to make the most of your online fitness tracking?
    Balance function over appearance: Use data to celebrate what your body can do, not how it looks.
    Set intentional goals: Focus on consistency and health‑supporting habits rather than perfection or daily “streaks.”
    Curate your feed: Mute or unfollow accounts that trigger negative social comparison; follow supportive communities instead.
    Take digital breaks when needed: Recognize signs of obsessive tracking and give yourself permission to step away without guilt.
    Leverage community features: Join or create niche groups (e.g., postpartum athletes, larger‑body runners) to find relatable peers and reduce isolation.
    Protect privacy: Adjust route‑sharing settings to hide start/end points and consider the safety implications of public activity logs.

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    Watch the episode on YouTube
    Join us at Feisty Fest - September 18-20th, 2026: https://feisty.co/events/feisty-fest/
    Sign up to Receive The Feisty Women's Performance Newsletter:
    https://feisty.co/newsletters/feisty-womens-performance/
    Follow us on Instagram:
    @feisty_womens_performance
    Visit the Feisty website at https://feisty.co/ for info on all of our events and podcasts
    Support our Partners:
    Momentous: Head to https://www.livemomentous.com/ and use promo code PERFORMANCE for up to 35% off your first order
    Hettas: Use code STAYFEISTY for 20% off at https://hettas.com/
    Wahoo: Learn more about Wahoo Fitness Products at: https://wahoofitness.pxf.io/0GAByR
    Tifosi Optics: Use code FEISTY2026 for 20% off at https://tifosioptics.com/
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About Feisty Women's Performance
Tired of fads, quick fixes, and performance advice that wasn’t designed for you? So are we. Feisty Women’s Performance cuts through the noise to bring you credible, science-backed insights to live your best, healthiest, active life. Hosted by Dr. Erin Ayala, this is your go-to resource for tackling the challenges of being an active woman today—whether you’re hoping to PR your next marathon or just trying to understand how much protein women actually need to be eating. We’ll move beyond the male-dominated lens of sport science to deliver honest conversations and actionable advice from women for women, to improve women’s health. Each episode dives deep into one of our four pillars—physiology, nutrition, mental health, and cultural issues—with leading experts to explore topics that are often left undiscussed. If you’re an active woman who cares about your sustainable health, performance growth, and long-term progress, these conversations are for you. No fads, no quick fixes. Just real science and legit experts. Re-launching January 2026.
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