Join our upcoming ECSS-Technogym Webinar!
Dear [Name],
ECSS and Technogym are pleased to announce the following webinar.
The role of muscle mass for metabolic health:
Practical implications for training and nutrition
Date: Tuesday, 25 November 2025
Time: 15:00 – 17:00 (CET)
Area: Sports & Exercise Medicine & Health
Chairs: Prof Silvano Zanuso and Prof Truls Raastad
Speakers: Prof Anna Krook; Prof Freerk Baumann; Dr Claudia Venturini
Skeletal muscle is not only essential for movement and strength but also plays a critical role in regulating metabolic health. This webinar brings together leading experts to explore the science behind muscle mass as a key modulator of glucose metabolism, insulin sensitivity and overall energy balance.
The 2-hour session will examine how resistance training and targeted nutritional strategies can support muscle development and maintenance, with practical guidance on exercise and nutrition for optimising metabolic outcomes across various populations. The webinar will provide evidence-based insights and actionable takeaways to enhance health and performance through muscle-focused interventions.
This session is designed for sports scientists, exercise physiologists, nutritionists, medical doctors and coaches, offering a comprehensive understanding of muscle-focused strategies for metabolic health.
Through three expert-led presentations followed by a panel discussion, attendees will gain valuable insights into both current best practices and future directions for enhancing health and performance through muscle-focused interventions.
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ECSS Members can register and attend the webinar via Zoom free of charge.
Log in to your ECSS Account and click on ‘Join ECSS Webinars’ to register.
Non-members can also participate in the webinar for a fee of €30. Alternatively, you can subscribe to a membership via your ECSS Account to take advantage of all ECSS membership benefits.
Unable to attend? Don’t worry, this ECSS Webinar will be available at a later date in the ECSS Accounts of all registered participants as well as all ECSS Members.
We look forward to seeing you at the webinar!
Yours in Sport Science,
The ECSS