Former GB rowing machine, Moffat bases, claims that Elite Sport shouldn’t be designed for girls / The headquarters of the well
The enlarged partial agreement of the Council of Europe on sport is organizing a round table on women’s health and sport for International Women’s Day
CEO and co -founder of Well HQ, Moffat bases, gives a speech
Moffat defines the dangers of athletes’ health due to the need to work in a system designed for men
Problems reminiscent of excessive training, anorexia, underfloor pelvic health, motherhood and menopause will likely be solved by the highest level speakers
In honor of the International Women’s Day, the enlarged partial agreement of the Council of Europe on sport (EPA) organizes a round table on women’s health and sport.
By happening this morning (March 7) each online and at Palais de l’El European in Strasbourg, the event is international experts and guests discussing the important areas of concern, including physical health issues, reminiscent of excessive training, anorexia, problems related to menstruation, pelvic floor, motherhood, motherhood, planes and menaopause.
Moffat bases, co -founder of Well HQ and former rowing machine GB, Moffat bases, speaks to a wide selection of health problems affecting athletes.
Moffat said HCM: “My main speech is essential that years ago the Church said that women could not play sports because we would be too delicate, and if we broke and could not have children.
“At the moment, women are breaking because of sport. All the time in the press there are horror movies, fertility, brain damage, eating disorders, so we return to the place where we were!
“But it’s not because women are fragile, it’s because the system around us is. It has not been designed for us and we are so much pushed into shoes that do not fit, by trainers who are not educated and have tanker regimes designed for men.
“No wonder that he doesn’t go so well, so of course I’ll call for motion.”
Also in the Olympic athlete program and a social worker, Aauri Booksa, will present her view on women’s health, based on her experience as a 400 meters specialist and basketball player, and her work with young women playing basketball.
The head of the Sports Medicine Department at the Clermont-Ferrand University Hospital and the president of the French national physical activity and sitting lifestyle, Martine Duclos, illustrate the health benefits of sport for women at different times of their lives.
There will also be two panels focusing on the experiences of athletes related to health problems and practical solutions, with particular emphasis on increasing awareness and education, as well as overcoming obstacles.
Upcoming number HCM It will celebrate the International Women’s Day with the feature of the conversation about the removal of women’s barriers so that they are physically active; In addition to a number of interlocutors, including Angeli Rippon-Ripping about her campaign, to activate Great Britain by dance-and co-founder of Frame, PIP Black will appear in life lessons, talking about how it was to rebuild the pandemic brand.