Power in the flow: how menstrual experiences shape women's strength training performance.

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-02-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2025.1519825
Sofia Ryman Augustsson, Anna Findhé-Malenica
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Introduction: Hormone levels fluctuate significantly throughout the menstrual cycle (MC), potentially impacting physical performance during training. However, the number of studies examining women's experiences during strength training throughout the MC is limited. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore women's perceptions of strength training during different MC phases.

Methods: In this study, a qualitative study design was used where five women (24-32 years) with recreational experience in strength training kept an exercise diary during a MC. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews and analyzed using qualitative conventional content analysis, with an inductive approach.

Results: From the analysis, three overarching themes describing the content of the interviews emerged: "Biopsychosocial Dynamics and Individual Variability in the Early Follicular Phase", "From Peak to Breaking Point: Performance Dynamics from Late Follicular Phase to Ovulation" and "Diversity in Mental and Physical Well-Being During the Luteal Phase". From women's perspectives, strength training performance seems to fluctuate across the different phases of the MC, influenced by both physiological and psychological challenges, though with individual variation.

Discussion: The findings highlight the need for a holistic approach to managing the physiological and psychological challenges that may arise during each phase of the MC, along with the importance of social support. The results also stress that performance fluctuations across the MC are unique, further emphasizing the inability to recommend general phase-based exercise protocols.

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流动中的力量:月经经历如何塑造女性的力量训练表现。
在整个月经周期(MC)中,激素水平波动显著,可能影响训练期间的身体表现。然而,在整个MC过程中检查女性力量训练经验的研究数量有限。因此,本研究的目的是探讨女性在不同MC阶段对力量训练的认知。方法:在本研究中,采用定性研究设计,五名24-32岁具有娱乐性力量训练经验的女性在MC期间记录运动日记。数据采用半结构化访谈收集,并采用定性传统内容分析,采用归纳方法进行分析。结果:从分析中,描述访谈内容的三个主要主题出现了:“卵泡早期的生物心理社会动力学和个体差异”,“从高峰到临界点:卵泡晚期到排卵的表现动态”和“黄体期精神和身体健康的多样性”。从女性的角度来看,力量训练的表现似乎在MC的不同阶段有所波动,受到生理和心理挑战的影响,尽管存在个体差异。讨论:研究结果强调了需要采用整体方法来管理在MC的每个阶段可能出现的生理和心理挑战,以及社会支持的重要性。结果还强调,整个MC的性能波动是独特的,进一步强调无法推荐通用的基于阶段的锻炼方案。
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