How do you refuel in 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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How do you rehydrate during an Ironman?

If you notice you gain weight during exercise, it's a good sign you might be overhydrating with a low- or no-sodium fluid (water). Drink early and often on the bike, with the goal of consuming 4 to 8 ounces (120 to 240 milliliters) every 15 minutes. Small, frequent sips are ideal.
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How do you carry food during an Ironman?

15 Different Ways To Carry Water And Food During A Triathlon
  1. STANDARD BOTTLE BETWEEN THE AERO BARS. ...
  2. BOTTLE WITH A STRAW BETWEEN THE AERO BARS. ...
  3. AERO SYSTEM BETWEEN THE AERO BARS. ...
  4. TAPE YOUR GELS ON YOUR TOP TUBE. ...
  5. BENTO BOX ON THE TOP TUBE. ...
  6. INTEGRATED HYDRATION IN THE FRAME. ...
  7. BOTTLE ON THE FRAME. ...
  8. STORAGE ABOVE BOTTOM BRACKET.
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How much gas does an Ironman use?

Most folks during an Ironman will need between 40 grams (160 kcal) and 120 grams (480 kcal) of carbohydrate per hour on the bike to partially replace what is being burned on the bike. The more power that you produce and the higher relative intensity that you ride, the greater your needs will be.
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How do you refuel in a triathlon?

Once you start fueling, do so once per hour with 75-150 calories. Electrolytes: Electrolytes with calories are fine here, too. Choose natural sports drinks (Skratch Labs), or replenish with tablets such as SaltStick, e21 or Hammer Endurolytes. Shoot for 600-800 mg of sodium per hour during an ultra-distance event.
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How To Fuel For An Ironman | Triathlon Nutrition Tips For Going Long Distance



How do you carry nutrition on bike for Ironman?

When doing your bike training, you can use the pockets on the back of your cycling jersey in warm weather (or the front of your cycling jacket or vest in cooler weather) to store nutrition items such as energy gels, tablets or bars.
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What do triathletes eat during the race?

During Olympic distance and sprint distance triathlon racing, athletes should aim to consume between 30-60g of carbohydrate each hour. This can be achieved through a combination of sports drinks, carbohydrate gels and through solid forms of carbohydrate e.g. Sports bars or muesli bars.
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What do Ironman athletes eat?

Best Ironman food
  • Bananas.
  • Oats.
  • Beetroot.
  • Eggs.
  • Sweet potatoes.
  • Energy bars.
  • Energy gels.
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Can you wear a Camelbak in an Ironman?

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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Is there a time limit for Ironman?

Most Ironman events have a time limit of 16 or 17 hours to complete the race, course dependent, with the race typically starting at 7:00am. The mandatory cut off time to complete the 2.4-mile (3.86 km) swim is 2 hours 20 minutes.
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How do you fuel in a half Ironman?

Key Points:
  1. Consume 60-90+g carb/hr (240-360 calories) from multiple carb sources such as glucose, fructose, and maltodextrin mixtures. ...
  2. Properly formulated sports drinks, energy gels, sports chews, and low-fat and fiber sports bars are effective fuel sources.
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How much should I drink during an Ironman?

This is especially important to remember in Ironman because the risk of hyponatremia from drinking too much is greater than in shorter events. Most athletes will need to take in between 600ml and one litre per hour during a long distance ride.
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How do you rehydrate for a half Ironman?

Drink a stronger electrolyte drink (like PH 1500) with 500ml/16oz of water the evening before the race. Drink another strong electrolyte drink (like PH 1500) with 500ml/16oz of water a few hours before the swim start.
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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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How do triathletes stay hydrated?

At least four hours before a triathlon or other endurance activity, drink 1 ounce of fluid for every 10 pounds of body weight (or 5-7mL/kg) to start the event well-hydrated. Don't experiment with new beverages before or during a competition; stick with the tried and true.
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What can I take on an Ironman bike?

Jez Cox explains the essential items you need to carry on a bike, no matter what distance you're riding.
  • SADDLE BAG. ...
  • TYRE SEALANT. ...
  • LIGHTWEIGHT GILET. ...
  • DRINK BOTTLES. ...
  • ENERGY GELS. ...
  • EXTRA BOTTLE MOUNT. ...
  • BENTO BOX.
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How early should I arrive to an Ironman?

For a full iron-distance race, arriving a minimum of three days before is ideal, as well as at least a full day post-race to show off your finisher's medal and re-learn how to walk up or down stairs.
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What do you put in an Ironman special needs bag?

Your run shoes, fresh socks, race belt, hat and sunglasses (unless you wore them on the bike) should also be in this bag. If you expect to finish after dark, the race may require you to wear reflective tape on your clothing.
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How many calories do you burn in an Ironman triathlon?

Put all the sports together and you'll burn 7,000 calories or more during the course of the race. An elite athlete racing at the most aggressive paces in all three sports and finishing in eight to nine hours could burn 8,000 to 10,000 calories.
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What does an Ironman do to your body?

Among the greatest physiological challenges encountered in an Ironman are core body temperature regulation, dehydration, energy depletion, muscle damage, nutrient absorption, and brain fatigue.
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Which Ironman course is the easiest?

The Midnight Man. With a warm lake swim combining with flat bike and run courses, the Midnight Man, on paper, is the ideal beginner iron-distance course.
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What foods should be avoided before a triathlon?

Also steer clear of high fiber foods, particularly on the morning of the race. High-fiber foods do not contain the carbohydrates that your body needs for the race. In addition, high fiber foods will increase the frequency of bowel movements, as well as make you feel bloated (source).
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Do triathletes change clothes during the race?

In short-distance triathlons, the vast majority of triathletes are wearing a triathlon suit from start to finish. It is quick to dry and will save you a lot of time in transitions. For longer events, such as an Ironman, some triathletes who prioritize comfort over time will change clothes after each sport.
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Do triathletes have good bodies?

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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