Can you listen to music during an Ironman?

Rule 1: Unplug your iPod. For safety's sake, you can't blast "Born to Run", or any music, during the race.
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Can I listen to music during a triathlon?

No Tunes, No Selfies

Headphones, headsets and audio devices are not allowed at any time during any triathlon event. Most races allow you to carry your cell phone if you wish, but it must be stored out of sight in a bike bag or jersey pocket.
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Can you use phone during Ironman?

Cell phones are allowed on the course—kind of.

Two-way communication devices, such as walkie-talkies and cell phones, have long been banned on the race course. It's been a difficult rule for officials to enforce, especially as more and more athletes use their cell phones for bike/run data or race-day tracking.
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Can you wear headphones during Ironman?

While the official Ironman rules do not forbid you from possessing a phone, their rules do render the device pretty much useless. If you carry your phone or any electronic device – including smartwatches or headphones – you are not able to use it in a “distractive manner”.
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Can you wear a watch during an Ironman?

You are allowed to wear a watch during a triathlon. It is recommended that you have it on and comfortably fit before the triathlon begins. That way, you don't have to worry about putting on and/or taking off a watch in between events of the triathlon.
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My 5 Biggest Ironman Triathlon Mistakes [So you don't make them in your race]



Do Ironman athletes go bathroom?

A large case of nerves combined with pre-race hydration practices make some athletes feel the urge to urinate, even though they just visited the port-a-potty a few minutes before. Some athletes will urinate, wetsuit or no wetsuit, while standing in the water waiting for the race to begin.
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Do you change clothes in an Ironman?

You can opt to change into clothes specific to each leg of the race—or not. Some triathletes choose to do the whole race in a swimsuit for quicker transitions. Other swimmers simply pull on a pair of shorts before jumping on their bike.
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Can you do a triathlon shirtless?

Therefore, it is quite common to wonder: can I run shirtless in a triathlon? As a general rule, it is possible to run shirtless during a triathlon held in the US. Indeed, USAT does allow to run shirtless contrary to World Triathlon (ex ITU). However, running shirtless is not allowed during Ironman events, US included.
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Can you train for an Ironman in 3 months?

If you're starting from zero endurance training, then plan for at least 6 months to train for a half Ironman. If you've been consistently doing some kind of endurance training 4-5 times a week for 2 months or more, then you might be able to train for 3 months to complete your half Ironman.
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Do people take breaks during Ironman?

3. There are no breaks. During an Ironman, nobody stops – the swim, cycle, and marathon are completely continuous.
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Can I do a triathlon without a wetsuit?

Bottom line, according to active.com, is that if your triathlon is in open water and the water is predicted to be cold, you should probably consider wearing a wetsuit, especially if you are a beginner or a weak swimmer.
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Do you have to wear a wetsuit for Ironman?

Unless you're planning on racing indoor triathlons for the duration of your triathlon career, a wetsuit is a necessary investment for every triathlete.
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Can you wear headphones while running a marathon?

Race Rules on Headphones

The amendment allowed for the use of headphones by those not competing in championships for awards, medals, or prize money. Despite the official change, some race directors still advise against and even prohibit the use of headphones and personal music devices during marathons and other races.
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Is a triathlon harder than a marathon?

When comparing all triathlon distances against a marathon, then clearly triathlon is more challenging considering that the Ironman distance also hosts a full marathon distance, however, when comparing Triathlons to Ultra Marathons, the scale shifts to Ultra Marathons.
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What happens to your body during an Ironman?

The last few kilometres of the ironman event is a unique event in which your body is so impaired from the sheer beating of the last 10+ hours, that it's almost funny. Your muscles are drained, your mind is drained. Stride length decreases significantly, and your body begins to grind to a halt.
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Is 70.3 or marathon harder?

It's tough to say, but in general, in an IRONMAN 70.3 you might run 30 to 60 seconds per mile slower than your half marathon pace, and in an IRONMAN race it could be 1 to 3 minutes per mile slower than your best marathon pace. But even though it's slower, the feeling coming across the finish line is like no other!
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What is a respectable Ironman time?

Since the Ironman is a grueling race, anything under the 17 hour cut off mark is an achievement. For those in the age group of 30-35, 13 hours for men and 14 hours for women are satisfactory. The same applies to the Ironman 70.3 series. For the age group of 35-39, a good time is six hours for men and seven for women.
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How long does it take the average person to swim 2.4 miles?

Endurance Build-Up

2.4 miles or 3,800 meters is a long time to be swimming. The average age-group swimmer takes roughly eighty minutes to swim this distance without stopping.
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Can you wear a Speedo for a triathlon?

Your Options of What To Wear! Also, if you're doing a triathlon in warm conditions, Speedos won't give you much protection against the sun; this can lead to overheating, as well as potential sun damage to your skin. In colder conditions, Speedos won't cover enough of your skin to provide warmth.
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Can you wear a Camelbak in a triathlon?

Wearing a Camelback is permitted in a triathlon according to UCI and Ironman Triathlon rules. It is considered a hydration pack which is not forbidden by the rules. Hydration packs are great as they allow you to drink on the go and are able to carry large amounts of water, generally between 50 and 100 oz (1.5-3L).
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What should I drink during an Ironman?

Aim to drink a 500ml bottle of strong electrolyte drink the evening before the race and another around 90 minutes before the swim start. Finish the latter around 45 minutes before you start to allow time to absorb. Be sure to drink the electrolytes in water you'd have drunk anyway so you don't overdo it.
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What do you eat during Ironman?

As a general rule of thumb, endurance athletes should aim to eat 60-90 grams of carbohydrate per hour during IRONMAN events, with athletes typically able to consume more calories and fluids during the bike leg and fewer calories during the run portion of the event.
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What do females wear for a triathlon?

You can wear a swimsuit if a tri-suit isn't reasonable. It should be an athletic suit that is tight fitting with no frills (for safety purposes). Women often wear a sports bra and spandex shorts in the water. Then you can toss a bike shirt on after the swim.
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Do triathlon suits have padding?

A triathlon suit/kit is typically made of a moisture-wicking material, and has a small pad in the short for cycling. The pad is thin, unlike the thick chamois pad for cycling, so you will want to spend some time on your bike wearing it ahead of time in order to get accustomed to less padding.
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