Are triathletes narcissistic?

Triathletes are narcissistic, elitist and self-entitled. Ask anyone. They corner unsuspecting family members, friends and even random passersby and regale them with their latest training and racing
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Is a triathlete healthy?

Given the multi-modal nature of triathlon (swimming, cycling, running), training for a triathlon event has numerous potential health benefits including physical fitness. However, triathletes also have a high prevalence of health issues including overuse injury, illness, fatigue, and burnout.
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Is triathlon a discipline?

Triathlon is a multi-discipline sport consisting of swimming, cycling and running, and is a great sport to keep active. Plus, by taking on the three disciplines, you can keep training fun and varied too!
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Do professional triathletes get paid?

In 2019 another survey showed that around 20 professional triathletes make a salary of more than $200,000 per year. Another 20 triathletes made between $100,000–$200,000. Then the majority left made a decent salary between $50,000 and $100,000.
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Are triathletes professional?

Having the ability to race as an elite athlete is an incredible opportunity. But, as most professional triathletes will attest, being a pro isn't always all it's cracked up to be, even if their social media feeds might portray otherwise.
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How hard is it to be a pro triathlete?

If you want to become a pro, you need a lot more than just 10,000 hours of training time.
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Is it too late to be a triathlete?

It is never too late.” Jane continues to inspire others in her community by never settling and continually pushing herself. “I enjoy making goals and trying to achieve them. I no longer am happy to just finish.” This year Jane is learning to swim in order to compete in her first triathlon in August—at age 69!
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Do triathletes have jobs?

Part-time work - Most pro triathletes will generate income from sources outside of racing, including from part-time work. The most common job seems to be triathlon coaching - it's flexible, offers decent money, and it's something you can transition into once your racing career is over.
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Can you make a living doing triathlons?

Triathlete Income

A survey conducted by USA Triathlon, the governing body for the sport, found that the average income of a triathlete was $128,000 a year as of 2010. Of course, this income isn't solely from winnings. Triathletes typically hold day jobs, many providing six-figure salaries.
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How do you call someone who does triathlon?

Definition of triathlete

: an athlete who competes in a triathlon.
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Which discipline is most important in triathlon?

Swimming is the most important predictor discipline in Sprint- and Olympic-distance triathlon, cycling in IM 70.3, and running in IM 140.6.
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What is the most important leg of a triathlon?

Each race has different participants creating different race dynamics, influencing where important things happen in the race, averages help to identify differences between courses. While the swim and bike are getting more and more important, the leg with the largest contribution to the final result is still the run.
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What is the average triathlon time?

Also known as a standard distance triathlon, the best athletes in the world would often complete the course in 1 hour and 50 minutes. The average triathlete on the other hand would expect to take around 3 hours. This means the swim takes around 40 minutes and the 40 km bike needs to be completed in 1 hour.
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Do triathletes live longer?

A recent meta-analysis completed by Garatachea et al. [7] indicated that elite athletes live longer than the general population, with an all-cause pooled standard mortality ratio (SMR) of 0.67 (95 % confidence interval [CI] 0.55–0.81; P < 0.001).
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What triathlon does to your body?

Triathlon is an amazing physical activity that combines cardio buildup, muscle mass increase, and stamina boost. Engaging in triathlons brings down blood pressure, lowers the risk of osteoporosis, and prevents cardiovascular issues and even certain cancers.
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How does a triathlon change your body?

Triathletes are legendary for having some of the best physiques in the fitness world. That is because cross-training shapes the body in complementary ways: running develops long, lean muscles; cycling builds strength and tones your lower body; and swimming increases your flexibility and sculpts your upper body.
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Who is the oldest pro triathlete?

Hiromu Inada from Japan already holds the title of the world's oldest Ironman. But the 87-year-old does not seem to be stopping anytime soon; the enthusiast is sill training on his bike with the hope to continue competing into his 90s. Inada won the Ironman world championship at the age of 85.
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How many hours does a pro triathlete train?

But All Pros Train at Least 30 Hours a Week, Right? The truth is that most age group triathletes excel with around 9-14 hours per week of training.
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Do IronMen get paid?

Winnings will be split evenly between the IronMen and the IronWomen, with both genders receiving an equivalent amount of winnings for each race and overall placings. Overall first place getters will each earn $18,000, with round winners to claim $5,000.
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How much do you get paid for winning an Ironman?

Today, winners of both men and women races take home $120,000 which accounts to their share of the prize purse which in total stands at more than half a million dollars. Cash prizes are awarded down to the 10th position who takes about $10,000.
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How do you go pro in triathlon?

There are various avenues to qualifying for your pro license in accordance with USA Triathlon's guidelines, including:
  1. Place Top 10 overall amateur at a World Championship event (ITU or Kona)
  2. Place Top 5 overall at USAT Age Group Nationals.
  3. Place Top 3 overall amateur at a qualifying race*
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How much does it cost to participate in the Iron Man?

The average cost of entering an Ironman is $777. Depending on the location, it ranges from $613 to $974. The price stated on the Ironman website is, most of the time, not the one triathletes will pay at the end of the checkout process.
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What is the best age to start triathlon?

The best age to start a triathlon is 8 years old. You can start triathlon much younger but unlike other sports, triathlon is a sport for more mature people since it is an endurance sport. Actually, triathletes are best at the sport when they are between 25 and 30 years old.
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Can I do an Ironman at 55?

SENIOR (55+) training plans are currently available for IRONMAN Triathlon and IRONMAN 70.3 Triathlon races in durations of 10, 14, 18 or 24 weeks before your goal race.
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Can you do a triathlon at 60?

Seasoned triathletes over 50 are capable of high intensity performances in races and workouts, but cannot sustain the high level of intensity they managed when they were younger. Generally, in your 50s, you should choose fewer goal races and include fewer intense workouts in your program.
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