“We need to break the taboo, have comfortable conversations around menstruation” – Dawn Scott

“Women are not men and cannot be trained the same!”

Modern day sport is all about fine margins. Athletes push their bodies to the limits while diligently adapting minute changes to their lifestyles in the quest to reach the very top of the pyramid. One person, keenly aware of the margins and complexities that separate winners from runners-up is Dawn Scott.

The England Lionesses’ High Performance Manager was speaking on ‘Women’s Football’ at the AIFF’s three-day International virtual coaching conference.

Scott has been at the forefront of high-performance support in the World of Women’s Football. In a trophy-laden ten-year spell with the USA Women’s National Team (WNT), she played a key role in building a side that won back-to-back World Cups and an Olympic Gold.

Now she’s back home with a new mission, helping England dethrone her former team as World Champions.

Speaking to coaches in India via a virtual presentation, Scott used data from the 2015 and 2019 World Cups to highlight how the women’s game is getting faster and more physically demanding and presented a holistic player development model which helps tackle these demands.

However, one challenge that remains unique to women’s sport and which is often only discussed in hushed tones is “How do we address the menstrual cycle for players?”

“We need to have conversations with players to make them comfortable. Educate, spread awareness and break the taboo.” opined Scott. “Menstrual cycles and hormonal fluctuations can have a significant impact on a player’s performance and needs to be studied in detail with an individualised approach adapted for each athlete.”

While highlighting common symptoms that female athletes face such as heavy bleeding, sleep cycle disruption, joint laxity, etc. Scott accepted that “there is no magic answer right now.”

Dietary changes are known to play a major role in easing symptoms during the menstrual cycle, often helping players avoid medication. But Scott stressed that individual players have different requirements.

What’s vital is developing a culture where players are encouraged to have comfortable conversations that help determine severity and develop specific interventions.

Scott offered the example of how the USA WNT had charts put up around the team hotel with dietary plans broken down into four phases of the menstrual cycle. This contributed to developing a comfort level where three players sent Scott a group picture from the ground, holding up four fingers captioned: “Menstrual cycle phase 4.”

Scott also advocated encouraging players to maintain a menstrual diary and using apps such as ‘FitrWoman period tracker’ to monitor menstrual cycles and gain some level of expert understanding.

More specifically, when quizzed about mobility or strength sessions during the period, Scott advised focussing upon good technique and efficient movement. Helping players look at basic movements, stability, balance, etc. is more important than merely focusing on different phases of the cycle.

 

CREDITS: AIFF Media

For fixtures, standing and all news on I League 2nd Division – Final Round – Visit here

Also Read: I League Qualifiers Preview – Bhawanipore look to make History


For articles on unknown talented footballers – Visit here

For Trial related updates: Latest trials updates in Mumbai

Follow us on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram for all the latest happenings in the world of Indian football

Maharashtra Oranje FC’s Academy Division, SFL Oranje Academy, announces Trials for 2025-26 season across multiple age groups

Mumbai, Maharashtra – Maharashtra Oranje FC, a prominent name in Mumbai’s football circuit, is set to hold extensive trials for the upcoming 2025-26 season through its academy division, SFL Oranje…

Share

SSE BFC offering girls football trials in Mumbai for U14 & U17 Teams

SSE Soccer Schools, one of Mumbai’s longest-serving academies, is a trusted name and has positively contributed to shaping the local football community for thousands of kids since 2010. SSE Soccer…

Share

SSE BFC Soccer Schools Announces Open Trials for 2025-26 Season in Mumbai

SSE Soccer Schools, one of Mumbai’s longest-standing football academies, has announced open trials for its 2025-26 SSE BFC Soccer Schools program in partnership with Indian Super League club Bengaluru FC….

Share

South United FC Announces Trials in Pune for their Residential Academy in Bangalore

South United Football Club has announced its next set of trials for its new Residential Academy, which will be held in Pune. The trials will take place at the Club’s…

Share

Bank of India announces open trial for Mumbai Corporate League Campaign

Bank of India is set to make its mark in the Mumbai Corporate League and is looking for exceptional football talent to bolster its squad. The trial is scheduled for…

Share

India Khelo Football Workshop returns to Mumbai for its 4th Season

The Indian Khelo Football (IKF) Workshop returns to Mumbai this September, bringing with it an exceptional platform for aspiring footballers to showcase their skills and seize opportunities that could transform…

Share

Somaiya FC announces trials for the upcoming 2024-25 Season

Somaiya FC, having secured a commendable 5th position in the MFA Super Division last season, has announced open trials as they gear up for upcoming season. The team, known for…

Share

VR Academy to conduct trials for 2024-25 Season

Mumbai based VR Academy has announced trials for the upcoming 2024-25 season. The club is looking for talented young players to join our esteemed academy and participate in various competitive…

Share

MH ORANJE FC U-17 Trials for the Upcoming Season

With a proud legacy of nurturing talent and achieving excellence, Maharashtra Oranje FC has recently made waves with appearances in I-League 2, securing a remarkable runner-up position in the fiercely…

Share

Football School of India announce trials for Young Talents

Football School of India (FSI) has announced trials for young football enthusiasts in the upcoming week of June. A golden opportunity for aspiring players to showcase their talents and potentially…

Share