Female Athlete Diaries

The Learning Curve with Kat Krosch

Kirsty Sheehan Season 1 Episode 12

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In this episode of Female Athlete Diaries, host Kirsty Sheehan interviews Kat Krosch, a physiotherapist and triahtlon coach specialising in running and cycling biomechanics and injury prevention. Kat shares her journey from starting triathlon in 2012 to becoming a professional triathlete, despite numerous challenges including stress fractures, the COVID period and managing full time work. She discusses her decision to relinquish her pro license, her experiences with inequities in prize money, overtraining, and the impact of relative energy deficiency. One of the key takeaways from this episode is clear communication with your coach and having the confidence to advocate for yourself when you know things aren't right with your training. Kat also highlights her initiatives to increase female participation in endurance sports and her ongoing passion for coaching.

00:00 Introduction to Female Athlete Diaries

00:27 Meet Kat Krosch: Physiotherapist and Triathlete

01:14 Kat's Journey into Triathlon

02:01 From Army to Triathlon

05:54 First Triathlon Experiences

07:22 Transition to Longer Distances

10:45 Pursuing Professional Status

14:10 COVID-19 and Career Shifts

20:42 Coaching and Core 4 Endurance

24:01 Challenges and Triumphs in Professional Racing

33:11 Highs and Lows of Intense Training

35:16 Overtraining and Stress Fractures

36:43 The Impact of Training Age and Gender Differences

39:45 Communicating with Coaches and Self-Advocacy

43:58 Mental and Physical Challenges of Injuries

51:40 Navigating RED-S and Menstrual Health

57:14 Transitioning from Pro Racing to Coaching

01:05:53 Future Plans and Reflections

To contact Kat and Core 4 Endurance: https://core4endurance.com.au/contact/

Current initiatives include an Introduction to Crit Racing for women.