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    Stacy Sims

    Female Athlete Health and Performance Specialist, Entrepreneur, Scientist

    Stacy Sims is an accomplished Environmental Exercise Physiologist and Nutrition Scientist focusing on sex differences in how the body responds to exercise, heat stress, recovery, and nutrition for optimal health and performance.

    She has extensive experience in researching and implementing sport science strategies for elite athletes, with a focus on cooling techniques, heat adaptation, hydration practices, and nutrition to enhance performance outcomes and overall well-being.

    Stacy Sims also dedicates her work to adapting elite athletic practices to benefit obese and sedentary individuals, improving exercise tolerance and health outcomes for this population.

    As a CoFounder, she has contributed to the development of natural sports nutrition products aimed at addressing gastrointestinal distress and hydration challenges faced by athletes.

    Her educational background includes a Ph.D. in Environmental Exercise Physiology and Sports Nutrition, along with post-doctoral studies in Women's Health, Epidemiology, and Nutrition Epidemiology from reputable institutions like Stanford University and University of Otago.

    Stacy Sims has held various prominent positions in prestigious organizations such as Auckland University of Technology, Stanford University, and University of Waikato, bringing her expertise to roles encompassing research, advisory, and leadership.

    Her industry contributions range from consulting on exercise physiology and nutrition for professional cycling teams to developing innovative solutions for improving athlete performance and health.

    With a rich history of research and applied work in exercise science, thermoregulation, nutrition, and sports performance, Stacy Sims continues to be a leading figure in the field of environmental exercise physiology and nutrition science.

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    Location

    Bay of Plenty, New Zealand