Identifying the optimal approach and time to concurrently develop these systems is a challenge for sport scientists. While technical ability appears to be the greatest influencing factor on performance, the ability to continually exhibit technical competence through a long competitive season requires high capabilities within all physiological systems. ![]() Alpine ski racing appears to involve a complex integration of many different physiological systems, none of which may be more important than the other to overall performance. This review comprises >30 years of research and includes 29 on-snow investigations of specific physiology relating to the various ski racing disciplines, nine off-snow investigations of the physiological capacities of ski racers of varying ability and four review articles. ![]() The extreme environment of cold, altitude and movement complexity makes alpine ski racing a difficult sport to study.
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