Menstrual cycle on internal and external load in amateur women CrossFit players

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https://doi.org/10.58524/jcss.v5i1.990

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Athletes, Female, Menstruation, Performance, Sport

Abstract

Background: Female physical performance can be influenced by perceived, physiological, and physical factors, making it an important field for further research.

Aims: The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of the menstrual cycle (MC) on the cardiovascular and neuromuscular load of amateur women athletes in CrossFit® during real training situations.

Methods: Resistance-trained CrossFit® athletes (without oral contraception) and eumenorrheic women participated in this study (age: 29.6 ± 4.06 years; height: 1.59.3 ± 0.06 m; body mass: 61.22 ± 4.59 kg). A cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted to evaluate heart rate variability (rMSSD), upper-body strength, muscular endurance, and power performance. The data were analyzed using a one-way repeated-measures ANOVA and the nonparametric Friedman test to assess significant differences among the follicular, ovulatory, and luteal phases for all assessments. The significance was set at p ≤ 0.05.

Result: Results revealed no significant differences between the menstrual cycle phases in performance: (HRV RMSSD: H: 0.830, p: 0.443, η2: 0.038), (Push up test: H: 0.041, p: 0.959, η2: 0.002), (countermovement jump: H: 11.921, p: 0.050, η2: 0.362), (rate force development CMJ: H: 1.242, p: 0.299, η2: 0.056), (squat jump: H: 0.439, p: 0.648, η2: 0.020), (rate force development SJ: H: 1.703, p: 0.194, η2: 0.075), (isometric mid-thigh pull: H: 0.019, p: 0.981, η2: 9.132x10-4). Performance is not altered during the MC in female CrossFit® trained athletes.

Conclusion: These findings demonstrate that the menstrual cycle does not significantly influence internal and external training load, heart rate variability, or strength and power performance in this population. 

Author Biographies

  • Cristian Yanez, UDCA - Fitness Academy

    Sports Science researcher

    Fitness Academy USA

  • Diego Calderon, Alpha Fit Center

    Sports Science Researcher

  • Jose David Peralta, ECEP

    Sports Science Researcher

  • Oscar Henriquez, Universidad de la Costa

    Sports Science research

     

  • Liliana Vergara, Fitness Academy

    Sports Science Researcher

  • Julio Angulo, Proesmed

    Physical therapy researcher

  • Nestor Ochoa, UDCA

    MSc Sports Science Researcher

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2026-03-06

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Yanez, C., Calderon, D., Peralta, J. D., Jimenez, G., Henriquez, O., Vergara, L., Angulo, J., & Ochoa, N. (2026). Menstrual cycle on internal and external load in amateur women CrossFit players. Journal of Coaching and Sports Science, 5(1), 55-67. https://doi.org/10.58524/jcss.v5i1.990