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Menopause isn’t a niche phase of life. It’s a universal transition for half the population.
Yet the science, support systems, and solutions for women in midlife are still shockingly behind.
From the gender gap in sports medicine research to the lack of integrative resources, women navigating peri- and post-menopause are often left piecing together fragmented advice on their own.
That changes here.
Join Yoga Medicine® founder Tiffany Cruikshank and senior teacher Katja Bartsch for a free live roundtable as they expose the blind spots in both Western medicine and yoga’s approach to menopause — and share how evidence-informed movement, yoga, and Traditional Chinese Medicine can change the game.
Event Details:
🗓 Date: Wednesday, September 10th
⏰ Time: 9:00am MST | 8:00am PST | 11:00am EST | 4:00pm BST
📍 Location: Live on Zoom (link sent after registration)
🎟 Cost: Free!
What You’ll Gain From This Conversation
✅ A Clearer Lens — Understand the gender research gap and why menopause-specific studies are so rare (and why it matters).
✅ Practical Frameworks — See how targeted yoga, mobility, and TCM practices can improve function, bone health, and emotional well-being in menopause.
✅ New Perspectives — Shift from symptom management to proactive, holistic care for midlife women.
✅ Actionable Next Steps — Leave with ideas you can integrate immediately into your teaching, training, or self-care.








Most menopause advice isn’t designed for you, it’s designed for a research gap.
Here’s the reality:
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Women in peri- and post-menopause see greater declines in function and activity than their male peers.
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Sports medicine and rehabilitation science are decades behind in studying female hormones.
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Yoga is often presented as a “one-size-fits-all” solution without acknowledging the complexity of hormonal shifts and nervous system changes.
This roundtable lifts the curtain on what’s missing, what’s misunderstood, and how yoga teachers, wellness professionals, and women themselves can create more informed, supportive practices.
Who Should Attend?
Yoga teachers and wellness practitioners who work with women in midlife.
Women navigating peri- or post-menopause seeking smarter, evidence-informed self-care.
Health professionals curious about integrative approaches to midlife health
Or anyone who wants to help close the gender gap in health research and education.
Meet Your Hosts
Tiffany Cruikshank
Founder of Yoga Medicine, L.Ac, MAOM, E-RYT
Teacher, student, author, and educator, Tiffany’s passion lies in helping people feel their best with a combination of research-based approaches, traditional practices, and experience. She has trained over 15,000 teachers around the world and has worked with thousands of patients and students to optimize their health and performance.
Katja Bartsch
BSc, BCSI, E-RYT 500
Katja has been teaching yoga for about a decade and is teaching anatomy and fascia physiology in teacher trainings around Europe. Katja is certified as E-RYT 500, has a Bachelor’s degree (BSc) in sports science and is a Board-Certified Structural Integration Practitioner (BCSI; ATSI) trained by Tom Myers and his Anatomy Trains school. She is currently working towards her PhD under the supervision of Dr. Robert Schleip and the Fascia Research Group in Munich (Germany).
Expand your knowledge. Elevate your practice. Enrich your life.
Fill out the form below to join us live on September 10th and be part of this pivotal conversation.
All registrants will receive the replay link in case you can’t make it live.
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