The Female Body Bible
A Revolution in Women's Health and Fitness
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Narrated by:
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Dr Emma Ross
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Baz Moffat
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Dr Bella Smith
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This book tackles the taboos around women's bodies and aims to educate and empower us to be open rather than embarrassed about our health throughout our lives.
Did you know...
Hormones can be harnessed to improve our work productivity and exercise habits.
Women are up to six times more likely to suffer a joint injury than men.
Women lay down all our bone density by the age of 30, after which it starts to decrease.
Women are 40% more likely to suffer insomnia than men.
Women didn't compete in marathons until 1967 as it was thought we were too fragile to do so.
The data gap in women's health remains huge: in sports science and medicine in 2020 as little as 6% of research was conducted exclusively on women. Worse still, of that 6%, only 8% was found to be of high enough quality for the outcomes to be trusted.
Women go through various life stages, with each moment bringing a new set of challenges and opportunities. Yet we rarely speak openly about these, or share our knowledge and solutions with each other. We use euphemisms to describe periods rather than saying the word. We don't acknowledge leakages or admit that we don't know how to find our pelvic floor or even what it does. We buy trendy sports bras without thinking how they work for breast health or exercise performance. We see young women giving up exercise in their teens to the detriment of their health at an older age. We barely mention the menopause.
Body literacy is something every woman is entitled to. Health and fitness are not the same as aesthetics and photogenics. Instead of prioritising how a body looks we need to focus on how it feels and functions. How it works. When we listen to the body, embrace it and nurture it, health and fitness will follow.
Merging the expertise of sports research scientist Dr Emma Ross, athletic coach Baz Moffat and NHS doctor Bella Smith, The Well HQ champions the non-negotiables when it comes to understanding our health and wellbeing as women, throughout all stages of our lives.
©2023 Emma Ross, Baz Moffat and Bella Smith (P)2023 Penguin AudioWhat listeners say about The Female Body Bible
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- kc
- 04-06-23
Every girl/ woman should read ( plus men involved in coaching / advising women on nutritional or medical needs)
Structured chapters on various issues encountered through the life of a female. Very informative and gave me so much to think about to get the best out of myself on so many levels. Unlike other review I’m glad there is no answer to the one size fits all and the emphasis is everyone is different and it’s finding your own way for what works for you. Men should read this too before being so opinionated on how women should training/ nutrition their bodies. Will recommend unreservedly.
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- Amazon Customer
- 25-10-23
As must have to understand the female body
I have recommended this book to multiple people already and should be a stable for anyone working with or training women
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- Miss Anne Moloney
- 03-12-23
A book every woman and girl should read
I was blown away by this book. It is a bible that every woman and girl should have for their lifetime . It has changed the way I think and feel about my body for the better. Thank you so much for all of the information.
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- R H
- 07-07-23
Possibly life changing
There’s so much in this book. There’s no way I took it all in but plan to listen again in a few months. And again a bit later. So much I didn’t know I needed to know about.
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- SVT
- 05-08-23
every human being should read this!
loved this book, as an active female athlete and as a woman, recommending it to all my friends including men. its eye opening, reassuring, informative and inspiring. thank you!
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- Beezin
- 14-06-23
If only I’d had this info sooner…
This book is jam-packed with amazing advice, insight and information especially geared for women who like to be active and train hard.
As a 50 year old woman, I may have missed the boat for some of the info but it’s a must read for my teen daughters embarking on puberty, hopefully with a long lifetime of fitness ahead. There was still so much for a peri-menopausal woman to take away from it though. Great stuff!
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- Lucie Archer
- 10-01-24
Great information
A fab book, I learnt such a lot. Every female should have access to this information.
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- selin
- 02-06-23
A lot of opinion not enough evidence
Very judgemental about vegan and vegetarian diets without sufficient evidence to back up opinions. It was not sufficiently balanced using words like ‘hype’ and talking about vegetarian teenagers poor diets as though meat eating teenager’s diets are so much better!
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