Why Ski Racers Get Tired: The Science of Muscle Fatigue
Ski racing pushes muscles to their limit, demanding both explosive strength and endurance. Fatigue builds as energy byproducts like phosphate and potassium disrupt muscle contractions, slowing reactions and reducing control — especially late in a race when injuries are most likely. With the right mix of endurance, strength, and recovery training, athletes can fight these effects and stay strong from start to finish.




















