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  • Effective Ways of Combating RED-S and Low Energy in Rowing with Gosia Bieniek & Susie Dear
    2025/08/05

    In this episode we sit down with Gosia Bieniek from Light Blue Clinic & Susie Dear former GB rower in a panel to discuss how nutrition and training around the menstrual cycle can aid the performance.


    Light Blue Clinic has just released a course for individuals and organisations to make the most of the information provided here and below.

    View the courses here: https://www.lightblue.clinic/challenges


    About Gosia:

    Gosia Bieniek is a Sports Performance Director and co-owner of a first cryotherapy centre called Light Blue Clinic based in Cambridge, UK. Her work focuses on female athletes, training according to menstrual cycle and screening for LEA (Low Energy Availability) and RED-S.


    She is a Strength and Conditioning Coach at Cambridge University Boat Club (men’s side) and coaches a variety of individual clients including female master rowers. Gosia holds an MSc in Strength and Conditioning and BSc in Sport and Exercises Science plus various soft tissue and sports massage qualifications. She gained her clinical experience working at Spire Lea Hospital in Cambridge with BUPA as a health advisor.


    About Susie:

    Susie’s story began back in 2012 at Oxford Brookes University, where she first learnt to row. Over the next 10 years, she went on to row with Sydney Rowing Club, Leander Club, and ultimately trained and raced with the British Rowing Team. Along the way, she had some incredible experiences, including winning a bronze medal at World Cup III and becoming a two-time Henley Royal Regatta winner.


    During the 2021–2022 season, Susie struggled with RED-s while training full time with the British Team (which ultimately contributed to her retirement from the sport in 2024). This challenging period opened her eyes to the importance of athlete welfare and health. Since retiring from rowing and becoming a mum, she has been dedicated to supporting the welfare needs of athletes. Susie works at Oxford Brookes University, where she provides care for student-athletes in distress.


    About the course:

    Female athletes are more prone to develop a complicated relationship with food due to the unrealistic expectations of social media, society or peer pressure. Therefore, it is essential to equip athletes with various tools that would help with early detection of undereating. It’s also advisable to pay an extra attention to young athletes who are going through growth development and light weight rowers who must train with a significantly lower energy intake than open weight. Low energy availability (LEA) and relative energy deficiency in sports can impact both genders, however the sole purpose of this course is to focus on female physiology.


    LEA and RED-s courses for female rowers are a comprehensive guide to an early management and detection of disordered eating which can be detrimental for health. Both courses have been designed for parents, coaches, athletes or organisations who are serious about finding out more about preventative measurements or solutions to aid with an early detection of LEA or RED-S.


    The material covers all of the essential subjects linked with eating habits and training’s energy demands. Every module contains a video, slide and a description, additionally at the bottom of the course users can find documents and other resources to download. There are two different courses to chose from one is for individuals and the second one for organisations like sports clubs or universities.

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    1 時間 30 分
  • Getting Ready for Henley with ⁨@HenleyRoyalRegatta⁩'s New Chair Richard Phelps OLY
    2025/06/29

    A Chat with the new Chair of Henley Royal Regatta at the Regatta HQ just ahead of the 2025 Event, listen to the backstory of Richard, his experiences at Cambridge, umpiring, becoming a HRR Steward to now becoming Chair. Episode is packed full of interesting, technical anecdotes & insights plus updates on what's to come in the future. Enjoy!

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    1 時間 28 分
  • Inside the World of The Sinkovic Brothers
    2025/06/26

    Catch up with the Sinkovic Brothers in Zagreb talking about their career, success, winning three Olympic games, how to make every boat go fast, plans for the future and many more exclusive insights!

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    1 時間 13 分
  • Chasing Discomfort with Sam Mottram
    2025/06/21

    Fascinating chat with former GB Rower Sam outlining his rowing model, career, journey of trying to qualify for the Olympics in the lightweight double plus many more interesting insights and exclusive rowing tips.

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    3 時間 18 分
  • Becoming the Forever Champion with Olympian Emily Craig
    2025/05/06

    Hear the incredible story of Emily Craig who has won a gold medal in the lightweight double sculls in Paris and became the forever Olympic Champion

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    1 時間 57 分
  • Nought to Sixty with Cedol Dafydd
    2025/04/23

    We caught up with Cedol to discuss his rapid rise to the top of the sport and first experiences in the GB rowing team.

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    2 時間 26 分
  • The Boat Race 2025 Debrief with Angus Groom & Seb Benzecry
    2025/04/15

    Discussing the events of The 2025 Oxford v Cambridge Boat Race

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    1 時間 27 分
  • Process Setting with Dave Bell
    2025/03/24

    Dave Bell back for 4th time

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    2 時間 2 分