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🗓️ 3 May 2022
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It can be tricky to strike a balance between when our bodies are optimized to go hard and when we need to rest. This is why wearable trackers like my personal favorite, Whoop, are such amazing tools to help you understand the data and analytics behind your performance and recovery.
If You Want to Use A Recovery Tracker to Improve Your Recovery, You Should:
Emily Capodilupo is the Senior Vice President of Data Science & Research at Whoop. A Harvard-educated neurobiology expert, former gymnast, and current runner, Emily knows firsthand the importance of sleep and recovery when it comes to peak performance. She combines her skills, personal experience, and sleep and analytics knowledge to empower athletes to make intelligent, data-driven decisions about their bodies.
Recovery Is Non-negotiable
By now, we all know that rest is an important factor in recovery, but did you know it can also impact your athletic, cognitive, and emotional performance? The average person sleeps for ⅓ of their life, and yet the reason behind why sleep is a universal need is still yet to be fully understood.
As Emily says, sometimes the best thing you can do for your body is rest. There is no point in training hard if you are not going to see the benefits, and you will not see the results you are hoping for without giving your body time to rest. By using a tracker like Whoop, you can better understand what is going on with your body and how to improve your metrics in order to meet your fitness goals.
Closing the Research Gender Gap
Another area that Emily is passionate about bringing attention to is the lack of female representation in academic research, especially when it comes to exercise physiology research. Historically women have been excluded from research studies, which does a horrible disservice to the females who want to train the right way.
Whoop works to provide you with information about your recovery and sleep, and menstrual cycle so that you can work smarter, not harder. By understanding your menstrual cycle and how your body is operating, you can actually get fit more efficiently. Using technology to gain more information about ourselves, and learning how to apply this information in simple and straightforward ways, is truly the optimal way to perform in all of your athletic pursuits.
Are you ready to use science-backed guidance to improve your performance and recovery? Share your thoughts on data and science when it comes to your optimal health with me in the comments on the episode page.
“It is a pretty powerful metric of how ready your body is to adapt to the varying stimuli you may be exposed to that day.” (19:21)
“The recovery score, because we are getting at these pretty basic physiological measurements of readiness and adaptation, it translates into all these different things. So both your ability to perform, as well as your risk of potentially getting injured.” (24:32)
“By neglecting research into how to comfortably and safely exercise as a person with a uterus, with these ovarian hormones, we are kind of setting these people up to opt out and therefore reduce their health later in life, shorten their lifespan, make them feel less good and less health, and I feel like that is a really big problem.” (36:54)
“We have collected data from thousands of perimenopausal and menopausal females, and we are going to be able to do research… to sort of understand what research in that population looks like in a way that academic research failed to comment on. We are excited to be a part of closing that gap.” (51:08)
“When we make stuff up, we are at such a high risk of getting it wrong and doing this huge disservice to a population who wants to do it right.” (53:37)
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0:00.0 | Do you struggle to take a rest day even when you're feeling kind of crispy around the edges? |
0:05.1 | If so, you are not alone. Women in our 40s and beyond really need to start thinking about |
0:11.6 | how to optimize our performance, when to go hard, and when to back off. And it's really tricky |
0:18.8 | to strike that balance. Today's special guest on the podcast today is giving us a peek behind the |
0:25.1 | curtain into the world of data and analytics for performance and recovery. And we are diving into |
0:32.8 | a very important topic, which covers the gender gap in research specific to sports and performance. |
0:40.9 | I know you're going to love this episode. |
0:48.7 | If you're an athletic 40-something woman who loves lifting weights, |
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0:58.6 | You'll learn how to eat, train, and recover smarter so you build strength and muscle, |
1:04.6 | have more energy, and perform better in and out of the gym. |
1:09.4 | I'm strength nutrition strategist and weightlifting coach, Steph Goddrow. |
1:13.6 | The fuel your strength podcast dives into evidence-based strategies for nutrition, |
1:19.0 | training, and recovery, and why once you're approaching your 40s and beyond, |
1:24.1 | you need to do things a little differently than you did in your 20s. We're here to challenge |
1:29.1 | the limiting industry narratives about what women can and should do in training and beyond. |
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1:41.6 | Welcome back to the fuel your strength podcast. |
1:50.8 | I'm so excited to have you here today because my special guest is going to be digging into |
1:58.0 | all things data and science and women in sports and performance, and this just ticks all the boxes |
2:07.2 | of all the things that I love to talk about. When my very special guest, Emily Kapo-Delupo |
2:14.6 | of Woop agreed to be on this show, I admit I was vangirling just a little bit because Emily is |
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