Affiliation:
1. Gesundheitszentrum St. Gallen, Switzerland
2. Institute of General Practice and Health Services Research, University of Zurich
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to assess whether physical characteristics, training, or prerace experience were related to performance in recreational male Ironman triathletes using bi- and multivariate analysis. 83 male recreational triathletes who volunteered to participate in the study ( M age 41.5 yr., SD = 8.9) had a mean body height of 1.80 m ( SD = 0.06), mean body mass of 77.3 kg ( SD = 8.9), and mean Body Mass Index of 23.7 kg/m2 ( SD = 2.1) at the 2009 IRONMAN SWITZERLAND competition. Speed in running during training, personal best marathon time, and personal best time in an Olympic distance triathlon were related to the Ironman race time. These three variables explained 64% of the variance in Ironman race time. Personal best marathon time was significantly and positively related to the run split time in the Ironman race. Faster running while training and both a fast personal best time in a marathon and in an Olympic distance triathlon were associated with a fast Ironman race time.
Subject
Sensory Systems,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology