How many calories do you burn in an Ironman?

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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How many calories do you burn during a half Ironman?

Total: 7,290 calories

Swim: 15cal/min x 90min swim = 1,350 calories. Bike: 16cal/min x 6 hour bike = 5,760. Run: 14cal/min x 4.5 hour run = 3,780.
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How much weight do you lose during an Ironman?

The sweet spot is likely to be highly individual and may even be slightly different for the same athlete on different days and in different climates. But, it probably falls somewhere between 2-4% bodyweight loss for most people.
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How many calories do you burn in a triathlon?

Putting It All Together

If you complete an Olympic triathlon in the average 3 hours and 9 minutes, you'll burn between 1,962 and 2,946 calories total. Elite athletes who cover the course in less time may still burn around the same number of calories because they are putting out a greater effort.
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Is doing an Ironman healthy?

Although it remains true that people who exercise are generally healthier than those who don't, a study published this month in Mayo Clinic Proceedings and a study presented last week to the American College of Sports Medicine find excessive training for ultramarathons, Olympic-length triathlons and other endurance ...
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Are Ironman athletes fit?

“Successful Ironman athletes remain remarkably fit almost year-round,” says Mackinnon. “It truly becomes a lifestyle sport.”
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What happens to body after 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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What is a good 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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What do Ironman athletes eat?

Best Ironman food
  • Bananas.
  • Oats.
  • Beetroot.
  • Eggs.
  • Sweet potatoes.
  • Energy bars.
  • Energy gels.
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How much should I eat during an 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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Why are triathletes so skinny?

This is not too surprising when you consider that gravity affects running more than it affects swimming and cycling, which is why elite runners are typically smaller than elite swimmers and cyclists. In a nutshell, this study demonstrated that it pays to be lean and light in triathlon.
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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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What is the ideal weight for a triathlete?

Competitive male triathletes are generally about 2.1 to 2.3 pounds per inch. High-performance women triathletes are usually in the range of 1.8 to 2.0. Men who exceed 2.5 pounds per inch and women above 2.3 are best advised to find flat race courses if the goal is to be competitive.
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How many calories do triathletes eat a day?

An average 160-pound triathlete needs between 3,000 and 4,000 calories per day [source: TNO]. For triathletes, eating too little doesn't just mean losing weight; it means a poor finish. If they don't eat enough, it affects performance. A car can't drive without fuel.
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What should I eat the morning of a half Ironman?

There are easy and convenient options, like a bagel and banana with peanut butter, a liquid meal replacement for a nervous belly, or a bowl of oatmeal and eggs, compliments of a kitchenette. Washed down with sports drink and coffee, most IRONMAN athletes swear by one of these early-morning menus.
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How much do triathletes eat?

A general rule of thumb is that you should aim to consume 16-30 calories per pound of lean body weight—men and endurance athletes generally require the upper end of that scale. Conversely, some triathletes may eat too much, especially after heavy workouts.
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How do you get lean in a triathlon?

Within a quick start, your diet and training should be different than they are within the race-focused training cycle in four key ways.
  1. Moderate caloric deficit. Aim to consume 300–500 fewer calories per day than your body burns. ...
  2. Higher protein intake. ...
  3. Gym work. ...
  4. Power intervals.
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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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How long does it take to prepare for Ironman?

A typical plan will run a course of 24-30 weeks, with the first six to 10 weeks totalling between eight and 10 hours per week. As you get closer to the race, training time ramps up, to averages closer to 12 to 15 hours per week.
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What is the slowest Ironman time?

Slowest Ironman courses:

Finish Time: 14:31:02.
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Is a 12 hour Ironman good?

Average Ironman Finish Times. How long does it take to finish an Ironman Triathlon? The answer, based on our analysis of more than 41,000 finishers in 25 Ironman triathlons: about 12 hours and 35 minutes for the average triathlete.
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What is the shortest Ironman time?

The fastest completion of the IRONMAN® World Championship by a male athlete is 7 hours 51 minutes 13 seconds, achieved by Jan Frodeno (Germany) at Kailua-Kona in Hawaii, USA, on 12 October 2019.
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What should I eat straight after an Ironman?

Meals will generally include good quality protein such as chicken, fish or lean beef, some carbs from rice, pasta or potato and plenty of salad and veg – chicken fajitas with peppers, guacamole and dirty rice (cooked with meat and spices) are a favourite.
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How many hours a week should I train for an Ironman?

It takes a minimum of 13 hours of training per week to get in shape for an IRONMAN race. That means you'll be training almost every day of the week. After all, you not only have to swim, bike and run during the race, but you have to beat the cutoff times.
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How do I maintain my workout after an Ironman?

Two weeks of endurance swimming, biking and running focused on re-building aerobic capacity and strength, followed by one week of recovery. The athlete should still take two days per week off, and overall training volume should be approximately 60 to 70 percent of your maximum training volume in your Ironman build.
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