Can you use a float in a triathlon?

And, by the way it is permissible in a triathlon to hold onto a float if needed - you can't make forward progress - but you can take a rest if needed, you will not be disqualified.
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Can you wear a swim buoy in a triathlon?

Resting in a triathlon swim is allowed as long as triathletes don't make forward progress. Athletes can rest by standing on the bottom or holding to an inanimate object (ex: buoys, stationary boats, floating objects). If a triathlete is requesting assistance, he will need to retire from the race.
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Can I use a snorkel in a triathlon?

A little-known fact is the snorkel is completely legal to use without restriction and without penalty in USA Triathlon racing events in the United States. We reached out to Certified Official Tom Reilly for full disclosure: “Snorkels are legal equipment for use by triathletes under the USA Triathlon competitive rules.
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Can you wear flippers in a triathlon?

You also cannot have any gloves, fins, bouys, anything that can be used for propulsion. Can't wear those. And goggles are 100% optional.
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Can you use any swim stroke in a triathlon?

Athletes can use any triathlon swimming stroke or technique they wish. These include treading water or floating, which are useful skills to have in open water swimming where there are no lane ropes or solid objects to hold on to for rest.
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Is breaststroke allowed in triathlon?

You can do breast stroke in a triathlon, it's just that front crawl is much more efficient, and you use your legs less, which means you save them for the bike and run.
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Is backstroke allowed in triathlon?

The only stroke that you can't do in any sort of triathlon is backstroke – for two reasons; firstly, because you can't see where you're going, and secondly, because it's rolling on your back that signifies you may be in danger or at least struggling.
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Can I wear buoyancy shorts in a triathlon?

So can you wear buoyancy shorts in a triathlon? While buoyancy shorts are a super addition to your training regime it is worth noting that they are not allowed in triathlon swims. This is for all wetsuit and for non-wetsuit swims in triathlons.
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How do you pee during Ironman?

The perfect option to urinate during Ironman is to use the toilet stops placed at bike aid stations along the route. Cycists can find a bathroom every 12-15 miles of the course which is approximately 30 minutes for those who ride at 20 miles per hour.
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Can you swim with a snorkel in Ironman?

Please note that as of 2017, snorkels will not be allowed under any circumstances for any IRONMAN or IRONMAN 70.3 event. (e) The use of any flotation devices is prohibited (DSQ).
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Is it OK to swim with snorkel?

For mid-distance and distance swimmers the benefits of using a snorkel leans more towards balancing out the workload across both sides of your body and to avoid over-loading one of your shoulders. (Muscle imbalances are a leading cause of swimmer's shoulder, so there's that too.)
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Do people drown in triathlons?

2 competitors have died after the conclusion of the Ironman 70.3 Wisconsin triathlon last weekend in Madison. Both athletes died in the swim portion of the event, which continues to be by-far the most dangerous portion of a triathlon.
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Do I need a wetsuit for triathlon?

Triathletes normally wear a tri suit during a triathlon. A tri suit is made of a thin athletic material and can come in one or two-piece options. Sometimes because of colder water temperatures, a tri suit is not enough and triathletes will opt to add a wetsuit to wear during the swim.
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Can you wear swim socks in a triathlon?

If the water is excessively cold on race day or if there is rocky surface between the swim and bike transition, wearing swim socks may be worth the lost time. You can find neoprene swim socks at most triathlon and swimming stores. Be sure to look for something that will fit as snugly as possible to reduce drag.
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Do pro triathletes pee on the bike?

On to the matter at hand – yes, some triathletes do, in fact, pee on their bikes.
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Why do triathletes pee on the bike?

In longer races, you are more likely to need to pee during the bike. In fact, during an Iron-distance race, peeing one to two times on the bike is a sign of good hydration. During a one- to two-hour event, needing to pee would be a sign of over hydration.
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Do triathlon athletes pee themselves?

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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Are buoyancy shorts cheating?

Just like having strong streamlined push off, people see pull buoys and buoyancy shorts as a cheat. But think about it – if it makes you feel better, you are more relaxed, reduce strain and injury rate and you perform better – where is the cheating?
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Will buoyancy shorts keep you afloat?

IMPROVES CORE STABILITY: These buoyancy shorts help place you in the correct horizontal position, helping to build a "neural pattern' of how you should feel in the water. These swim shorts help keep you afloat so you can focus on your arms and legs.
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Do jammers help buoyancy?

HEAD Buoyancy Shorts

The jammer-style design helps to lift your hips up like a wetsuit would, helping you to find your optimum position in the water more comfortably.
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How hard is it 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. And of course you're going to follow that with a bike ride and full marathon run.
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Do you have to swim freestyle in triathlon?

In triathlons, it is not required to use freestyle stroke. Triathlon rules allow every triathlete to use whatever swimming technique that allows them to propel well through the water. However, freestyle swim stroke is the most commonly adopted because of its speed and efficiency benefits if used correctly.
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What swim stroke is best for triathlons?

Most participants swim the front crawl (freestyle stroke) since it is the most efficient and fastest stroke. Speed is not always the highest priority when swimming in a triathlon. Being able to complete the swim leg allows the athlete to get back to more familiar ground (pun intended).
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