Returning to Running After Illness Safely
Returning to running after illness can feel uncertain. Learn how to start gently, use walk-run sessions, and rebuild confidence without rushing.
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Returning to running after illness can feel uncertain. Learn how to start gently, use walk-run sessions, and rebuild confidence without rushing.
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Running after illness recovery can feel uneven. Rebuild trust with walking, gentle run-walk steps, and a humane way to begin again.
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There’s a particular feeling that tends to arrive quietly for a lot of people somewhere around the middle of the week. The original plan might have looked reasonable enough on Sunday night. A few walks. A couple of runs. Earlier mornings. Better food choices. A fresh start. Nothing extreme, just the familiar hope that maybe
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There was a time when running felt like proof. Proof that I could change. Proof that I wasn’t stuck. Proof that effort could turn into something unexpected. And for a long time, that proof showed up in numbers. Distances. Finish lines. Times I never imagined I’d run. Then life did what life does. Health issues.
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There’s a particular heaviness that comes with starting again. Not the excitement of a fresh beginning, but the quiet weight of memory. You remember what running used to feel like. You remember being fitter, stronger, more confident. And now, standing at the edge of restarting, it can feel like you’re facing proof of what you’ve
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If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you’re thinking about returning to running after a break. Maybe a long one. Maybe longer than you wanted. And maybe a part of you is wondering if you’ve left it too late, lost too much fitness, or somehow “failed” by stepping away. Let’s put that story down
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Let’s talk about something that sneaks up on a lot of us when we try to return to running — the frustration of not being where we used to be! You used to be able to run 5k without stopping. You used to be faster, stronger, lighter. You used to enjoy it. And now? It feels hard. You feel slow.
You’re Not Who You Were… And That’s Okay Read More »