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In alpine skiing, there is a legend whose list of achievements is as breathtaking as her finesse of trouncing the slaloms, Mikaela Shiffrin. She has unquestionably cemented her legacy as one of the greatest alpine skiers of all time with an incredible 88 world cup victories and a bevy of honors to her name.

But even champions have their hidden passions for other sporting fields. Though Shiffrin’s fandom is aware of her penchant for golf, there is one more montage that recently enchanted the athlete. Has the luminary alpine skier found a new sport that beckons her towards uncharted horizons?

Mikaela Shiffrin reveals her newfound training regime that she loves

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In a recent Instagram post that sent ripples of curiosity among her fans, she wrote, “Watch the break down… Running has become my favorite type of training this summer! Anyone else?” Accompanied by Drake’s melody “Nice For What”. Clad in a grey sports gear and white shorts, she is seen running through a nature’s trail, where verdant trees surrounded her. She also seen running her across a wooden bridge, with fluidity and athletic finesse. And as her caption hinted at a newfound love for this invigorating pursuit. And why wouldn’t she fall in love with running?

The benefits it offers are as abundant as her collection of world cup wins. Running has been shown to lengthen lives, lower the risk of cancer, boost mental acuity, and be gentle on joints. Beyond the physical, it transforms into a stress-relieving remedy that is essentially free and offers priceless “me time” in the calm embrace of nature. People who run feel more in control of their lives, which leads to greater happiness, as observed in various studies. Even with her unwavering success, Mikaela Shiffrin has experienced mental health issues.

Battling mental health and conquering the mountains

She made a sincere appearance on the School of Greatness Podcast, where she spoke openly about the significance of mental health. She was struggling with low spirits and declining self-esteem as she thought back on her difficult 2023 World Cup match against Lena Duerr, a competitor who won by just 0.07 seconds. Yet, amidst the darkness, Shiffrin discovered the power of positive reframing. Embracing her challenges with grace, she transformed them into stepping stones on her journey to conquer the world cup once more.

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Defying anxiety and negative thoughts, she soared to victory in the giant slalom in Are, Sweden, on March 10, 2023, setting a record that resonates to this day. With two more world cup wins under her belt, she solidified her status as the holder of the most world cup wins in alpine skiing—88 remarkable triumphs that inspire generations to come. Beyond the slopes, Mikaela Shiffrin shares a beautiful camaraderie with her long-term boyfriend, fellow alpine ski racer Aleksander Aamodt Kilde.

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While their competitive schedules often keep them apart during the season, they cherish every moment together during the offseason. As she unveils her love for running, she reminds us that even the greatest champions can embark on uncharted journeys and discover newfound passions. Don’t you agree?

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