July 5, 2025 - 01:00

Nearly 250 participants joined the latest global webinar dedicated to women's health, featuring athletes, coaches, and experts who led an engaging session aimed at enhancing the understanding of the menstrual cycle and its impact on performance in aquatic sports. The initiative is part of a broader effort to promote education and communication around women's health issues, particularly the challenges faced by female athletes during their menstrual cycles.
The webinar provided a platform for open discussion, allowing participants to share experiences and strategies for managing symptoms. Experts emphasized the importance of recognizing the menstrual cycle's effects on training, performance, and overall well-being. By fostering a supportive environment, the session aimed to break down the stigma surrounding menstrual health and encourage athletes to prioritize their health.
This ongoing series of webinars reflects a growing commitment to addressing women's health in sports, ensuring that female athletes receive the necessary support and resources to thrive in their disciplines.
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