Sports Science in Freiburg: The Menstrual Cycle in Sports Takes the Spotlight


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Sports Science Up Close: When the Menstrual Cycle Takes Center Stage in Sports
On July 16, 2026, at the Museum of New Art in Freiburg, science meets movement, practice, and education. The Institute for Sports and Sports Science at the University of Freiburg invites you to a compact, exciting evening that makes current questions about training, performance, and health understandable and accessible.
Between Interactive Stations and Sports Scientific Curiosity
The event takes visitors right into a topic that has long shaped modern sports: How do the cycle, load, and recovery interact? At various interactive stations, knowledge can be tested, deepened, and directly connected to current scientific questions. This creates an evening that is not dryly explained but actively engages.
A Place Where Research Becomes Tangible
The Museum of New Art provides the suitable setting for this. The atmosphere connects urban space, culture, and scientific precision. Those who come will experience not a rigid lecture, but a lively approach to a topic that is relevant for competitive sports, recreational sports, and health management alike. Especially the mix of exhibition context and sports science creates special excitement.
Why This Topic is Changing Sports
In elite sports, success is increasingly determined not only by tactics but also by understanding individual physical processes. The menstrual cycle influences training control, resilience, and recovery. This is precisely where the evening begins: well-founded, current, and close to practice. For sports fans, athletes, coaching teams, and interested parties, this offers a rare glimpse behind the scenes of modern performance diagnostics.
Barrier-free, Central, and Well Accessible
The Museum of New Art is centrally located at Marienstraße 10a in Freiburg im Breisgau. According to museum information, the building is accessible without barriers; there is also wheelchair access with assistance via the elevator and a wheelchair-accessible restroom. This makes the visit pleasant to plan organizationally.
Conclusion: An Evening for All Who Want to Rethink Sports
This event connects knowledge, practice, and social relevance in a brief, compelling manner. Those interested in sports science, training, health, and modern performance issues will find an evening with substance and pace here. A live visit is worthwhile because it is exactly here that research becomes a tangible experience.
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