Ironman-Distance Triathlete Training Study

A study of ironman-distance triathlete's training volume (distances trained and time spent training) and success is being undertaken to better understand the relationship between amount of work and level of achievement

(PRWEB) September 12, 2004 -- A study of ironman-distance triathlete's training volume (distances trained and time spent training) and success is being undertaken to better understand the relationship between amount of work and level of achievement

I am looking for subjects and for help spreading the word about a survey on ironman-distance training.

The study is investigating the quantity of training performed by athletes training for an ironman-distance triathlon. For the purposes

of this survey an ironman-distance race is one with race distances of a swim of 3.8 km (2.4 miles), a bike of 180 km (112 miles), and a run of 42.2 km (26.2 miles).

Training data will be collected for any athlete that has started an ironman-distance triathlon in the past 5 years (2000 - current).

To take the survey, start at this site: http://www.trisurvey.net/

Thank you for your consideration

Mathew Luebbers

Student, United States Sports Academy

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Contact Information
Mathew Luebbers
http://www.trisurvey.net
011-81-6117-45-2787

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