Positive pacing in elite IRONMAN triathletes Pacing describes how an athlete is changing its speed in an endurance burden. It is generally assuming that in a longer-term load, the speed decreases more and more, which has not been studied for Ironman triathlets.On the basis of 13 Ironman Triathlon from 2014, we are more closely analyzing the 100 fastest finishers.For nearly 1'400 finishers, we evaluated at 8,000 mutacles on the bike range and almost 12,000 mutacles on the running track. It turned into 10 of the 13 competitions that athletes on the cycling line were supplemented at speed, while on the running track in all analyzed competitions decreased the speed.On the bike track, the speed in women decreased significantly more than the men while there were no differences between the sexes on the running track.
Under the stroke, an Ironman triathlon is a decrease in speed when cycling and running (according to a positive pacing) where there is no difference between the sexes. The whole work can be found under https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27817192/