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The most important muscles for different Winter Olympic sports

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Brian Snyder / Reuters

  • The athletes in Pyeongchang rely on different muscle groups.
  • Curlers depend on strong upper body muscles.
  • Alpine skiers require strong hip muscles, hamstrings, quadriceps, and feet muscles.
  • Snowboarders use arm and shoulder strength.
  • Cross-country skiing requires leg strength as well as arm, shoulder, and core muscles.
  • Bobsledding is mostly legwork.
  • Luge requires a strong neck. 
  • Figure skaters need strong abdomen muscles.
  • Seed skaters are known for their bulging glutes and quads.
  • Ice hockey is a full-body sport.


While everyone can see which muscles Olympic weightlifters and sprinters are using, the winter sports are a bit more mysterious.

How exactly do luge athletes propel themselves forward? Which muscle groups do curlers train to keep themselves in tip-top shape during the off-season? And what are snowboarders flexing when they spin themselves around mid-air?See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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