American alpine skiing superstar Mikaela Shiffrin is leaving no stone unturned in her training regimen, showcasing a grueling gym workout that underscores her relentless drive ahead of the winter season.
The two-time Olympic gold medalist and record-holder for most World Cup wins shared glimpses of her strength and conditioning routine on social media, captioning the post with fiery determination: “Certainly putting the hard work in the gym.
At 30, Shiffrin continues to dominate the sport, with 97 World Cup victories to her name—a tally that shattered the previous all-time record. Fresh off a stellar 2024-25 season where she reclaimed the overall crystal globe, the Colorado native is already building toward future milestones, including potential appearances at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Olympics.
Her latest training footage reveals a mix of heavy lifts, core stability drills, and explosive movements tailored to the demands of high-speed slalom and giant slalom racing. Fans praised her work ethic in the comments, with many noting the visible gains in power and endurance.
Shiffrin’s commitment comes as no surprise; her career has been defined by meticulous preparation and rapid recovery from setbacks, including a serious knee injury in 2019. As the alpine skiing circuit approaches its opening events, Shiffrin’s gym dominance signals she remains the athlete to beat on snow.
