Your female clients are showing up exhausted, bloated, frustrated, craving, or dealing with cramps — and it’s affecting their training, performance, and results. You can see the patterns, but your education didn’t teach you how to support them. As a coach, you want to support them, but most programs, guidelines, and certifications don’t account for the hormonal and physiological changes that shift with the menstrual cycle. Ignoring these fluctuations leads to inconsistent results, low energy availability, client frustration, and even injury — no matter how hard you or they try. The 2-Day Menstrual Cycle Informed Coach Online Event equips you with The Female Specific Method™ 5-Part Framework — a structured, evidence-informed system to help you prevent fatigue, bloating, cramps, cravings, and mood swings before they impact performance. This course is NASM & ACE accredited (1.4 CEUs), giving you recognized continuing education while you learn practical, actionable strategies. Across two live 4-hour sessions on June 12th & 13th, 2026 (11am–3pm GMT+8), you’ll learn to: - Align training and nutrition with hormonal fluctuations to improve performance, recovery, and consistency. - Prevent fatigue, bloating, cramps, cravings, PMS, and most of the 150 symptoms associated with the menstrual cycle before they impact results. - Reduce injury risk & improve performance by understanding cycle-related joint, MPS, and coordination changes. - Apply strategies immediately through interactive exercises and real-world examples. Payment plans available: 10 weekly payments of $50. Once fully paid, your spot is secured for this intake and future intakes. Whether you’re a personal trainer, group coach, or health professional, this 2-day intensive transforms how you approach female clients. Stop guessing and start coaching with confidence, clarity, and precision using The Female Specific Method™. Spaces are limited. Reserve your spot now.
You can also join this program via the mobile app. Go to the app
Modules
- Welcome & Navigation
- Disclaimer & Scope of Practice
- The “Male Default” Paradigm
- References & Evidence Informed Practices
- The Research Gap
- Introduction
Educator
Price
Group Discussion
This program is connected to a group. You’ll be added once you join the program.
