Bilde av Taylor, Madison
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Bilde av Taylor, Madison
PhD Candidate School of sport sciences madison.taylor@uit.no +4777645572

Madison Taylor


Job description

Madison Taylor is a PhD candidate working on the Female Endurance Athlete (FENDURA) Project. She was born in Canada where she did a Bachelor degree in Kinesiology at the University of Calgary. She moved to Norway in 2017 and completed a masters in Exercise Physiology at NTNU investigating the application of sprint training for professional cyclists. Her current research focuses on the influence of the menstrual cycle on the determinants of endurance performance, response to training and recovery. Madison is passionate about improving the understanding of female-specific topics in sport and health research and aims to contribute to the field with high quality research methods and innovative thinking.


  • Dionne Adriana Noordhof, Madison Taylor, Virginia De Martin Topranin, Tina Pettersen Engseth, Øyvind Bucher Sandbakk, John Owen Osborne :
    Agreement Between the 2- and 3-Step Methods for Identifying Subtle Menstrual Disturbances
    International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (IJSPP) 2024 DOI
  • Madison Taylor, John Owen Osborne, Virginia De Martin Topranin, Tina Pettersen Engseth, Guro Strøm Solli, Ditta Valsdottir et al.:
    Menstrual Cycle Phase Has No Influence on Performance-Determining Variables in Endurance-Trained Athletes: The FENDURA Project
    Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 2024 DOI
  • Virginia De Martin Topranin, Tina Pettersen Engseth, Maria Hrozanova, Madison Taylor, Øyvind Bucher Sandbakk, Dionne Adriana Noordhof :
    The Influence of Menstrual-Cycle Phase on Measures of Recovery Status in Endurance Athletes: The Female Endurance Athlete Project.
    International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (IJSPP) 2023 ARKIV / DOI
  • Madison Taylor, Nicki Winfield Almquist, Bent Rønnestad, Arnt Erik Tjønna, Morten Kristoffersen, Matthew Spencer et al.:
    The inclusion of sprints in low-intensity sessions during the transition period of elite cyclists improves endurance performance 6 weeks into the subsequent preparatory period
    International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (IJSPP) 2021 ARKIV / DOI
  • Tina Pettersen Engseth, Madison Taylor, Hanne Cesilie Staff :
    EXPLORING SOME OF THE MISSING LINKS IN EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
    2023
  • John Owen Osborne, Madison Taylor, Boye Welde, Bente Morseth, Erik P Andersson, Ole Martin Fuskevåg et al.:
    The effect of serum hormone concentrations on double poling sprint and countermovement jump performance: The Female Endurance Athlete (FENDURA) project
    2023
  • Dionne Adriana Noordhof, Madison Taylor, Virginia De Martin Topranin, Tina Pettersen Engseth, Øyvind Bucher Sandbakk, John Owen Osborne :
    The prevalence of menstrual disturbances in female endurance athletes: the influence of performance level and comparison of methodologies.
    2023
  • Madison Taylor, John Owen Osborne, Virginia De Martin Topranin, Tina Pettersen Engseth, Guro Strøm Solli, Ditta Valsdottir et al.:
    The influence of menstrual cycle phase on physiological endurance performance-determining variables in endurance-trained athletes
    2023
  • Madison Taylor :
    Sex Hormones, Menstrual Cycle and Endurance Performance: The Current State of Affairs
    2023
  • Madison Taylor, Hanne Cesilie Staff :
    Special Research: The FENDURA Project
    08. March 2023
  • Tina Pettersen Engseth, Hanne Cesilie Staff, Madison Taylor :
    Kvinner må inkluderes i idrettsforskning
    Kilden kjønnsforskning 19. April 2022 FULLTEKST
  • Tina Pettersen Engseth, Hanne Cesilie Staff, Madison Taylor :
    Kvinner må inkluderes i idrettsforskning
    Agenda Magasin 2022 FULLTEKST
  • Tina Pettersen Engseth, Madison Taylor :
    Hvordan påvirker menstruasjonen og bruk av hormonelle prevensjonsmidler din trening og prestasjon?
    2022
  • Virginia de Martin Topranin, Madison Taylor, Tina Pettersen Engseth, Dionne Noordhof :
    Prevalence of subtle menstrual disturbances in female endurance athletes of different performance levels: The FENDURA Project.
    2022
  • John Owen Osborne, Erik P Andersson, Tina Pettersen Engseth, Bente Morseth, Boye Welde, Øyvind Sandbakk et al.:
    Annual training characteristics of competitive Norwegian female cross-country skiers and biathletes: the FENDURA project
    2022 PROSJEKT
  • Madison Taylor, Anders Skjerdingstad :
    Treningsopplegg for kvinner er stport sett varianter av opplegg for menn
    09. November 2021 FULLTEKST
  • Madison Taylor, Anders Skjerdingstad :
    Forsker på mensen og prestasjon
    09. November 2021 FULLTEKST
  • Anders Skjerdingstad, Madison Taylor :
    Forsker på mensen og prestasjon – sliter med å få nok idrettskvinner til å stille opp
    09. November 2021

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