Olympic skiers explain why many of them engage in a pre-race routine that includes visualizing the course in their mind as if they were skiing it in real time.
Vadim Fedotov first learned about visualizing success after a knee surgery at 23. In the early 2000s, Fedotov played power forward for the Buffalo Bulls, the University of Buffalo's NCAA Division I ...
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Can you picture it in your head? Olympic ski racers can and do. Again and again and again. Visualization is a huge part of racing, particularly in the speed disciplines of downhill and super-G, and a ...