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Shiffrin’s Comeback Started With Workouts in Her Garage

By Megan Harrod
March, 23 2021
Mikaela Shiffrin Wall Street Journal
Getting creative with her workouts in her apartment at Are, Sweden prior to the World Cup weekend, Shiffrin balances in a Copenhagen plank while performing a row with a resistance band held by coach Jeff Lackie. (Ryan Mooney)

Two-time Olympic champion and six-time world champion Mikaela Shiffrin battled a lot in the last 14 months. From the tragic loss of her father to the global pandemic, and then a back injury that had her sidelined for the first FIS Ski World Cup race of the 2020-21 season, it seemed like nothing was in her control. Except for, maybe, her workouts, and her workout playlist (Taylor Swift, of course).

The Wall Street Journal's Jen Murphy took time ahead of the final races of the season to connect with Shiffrin and talk about everything from her garage workouts to her journey back to the top of the podium.

As Murphy wrote, 

The only thing skier Mikaela Shiffrin could control this past year was her workout soundtrack: Taylor Swift. Due to coronavirus, the two-time Olympic gold medalist and six-time world champion found herself preparing for her comeback season in her home garage using equipment hacks and video coaching. She became one more avid exerciser trying to keep fit without a gym.

The 26-year-old took a mostly involuntary break of 10 months from racing last year. After a six-week hiatus following the February 2020 death of her father, Jeff Shiffrin, she tried to return last March, just as the pandemic shut the world down. An October back injury sidelined her further. After years of domination, she entered the 2020-21 season in unfamiliar territory: coming from behind.

“I’ve had to play catch-up all season,” she says. “For quite a while I was the one being chased. I felt like I was the one writing the playbook and everyone else was reading it. This year I have other skiers to watch. It’s been motivating to be the one chasing.”

While her European competitors trained on glaciers during the North American summer, Ms. Shiffrin barely touched skis. “My training program and schedule changed completely,” she says. Typical training trips to South America were off due to travel bans. And when the state-of-the-art gym where she trains in Avon, Colo., shut down, she scrambled to buy equipment online to create a home gym.

Read the full article at WSJ.com