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🗓️ 13 May 2025
⏱️ 84 minutes
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In today's episode, I had the chance to speak to muscle physiology researcher and science communicator Dr. Lauren Colenso-Semple. Together, we unpack the common claims around hormones and training—from whether you should change your workouts based on your cycle, to the real effects of fasted cardio and birth control on performance and muscle growth. We also explore how menopause affects body composition, what the science actually supports when it comes to training differences between men and women, and why some of the most persistent myths about women’s physiology are based more on assumption than evidence.
What You’ll Learn:
This conversation is for every woman who’s been told her physiology is too complicated to train effectively. It’s not. The science is finally catching up—and Lauren is helping lead the charge.
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Timestamps:
00:00 – Introduction to the episode and what it covers: hormones, menstrual cycles, birth control, and muscle growth.
01:00:29 – Training volume and progressive overload: what actually matters for hypertrophy.
01:02:51 – Fasted training and cortisol: where the
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0:00.0 | Today, we're cutting through the confusion about women's hormones, fitness, and muscle growth. |
0:06.9 | Dr. Lauren Colenso Semple is a leading researcher in female physiology, and her work debunks a lot of popular myths. |
0:15.5 | Many scientists are hesitant to study women because of this unknown influence of the menstrual |
0:22.9 | cycle or hormonal contraceptives on whatever outcome they're studying. |
0:28.6 | Do menstrual cycles really affect your gains? |
0:32.0 | Should you train differently on the pill? |
0:34.8 | And what about the viral trends like cycle sinking and fasted cardio this is the science |
0:43.2 | women need to hear dr lauren colenso sample welcome to the show thank you so much for having me |
0:50.6 | i am really excited to have this conversation. |
0:55.0 | It is a important one, critical especially now, because it seems as if women are getting |
1:01.6 | much more interested in training, although I don't know, you and I have been training probably |
1:06.2 | our whole lives. |
1:08.6 | And we can agree that muscle is the organ of longevity. For sure. Let me tell you |
1:13.2 | why I wanted to have you on. You come from, and your colleagues will be deeply excited, |
1:20.0 | the home of evidence-based information, and that is McMaster University. You have a PhD in Integrative Physiology. |
1:30.3 | You also have a master's in exercise science from the University of South Florida, |
1:36.3 | and then a bachelor's in psychology and nutrition. |
1:40.3 | Your research is unique, and it emphasizes female physiology and with a interest in muscle growth. |
1:52.5 | Yes. |
1:54.2 | You've also published and contributed quite a bit to the science and there are many topics |
2:00.8 | that we're going to cover in this episode. |
2:02.8 | Topics that include oral birth control, cycle syncing, which seems to be very popular these days. |
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