HOW TO RETURN TO RUNNING AFTER INJURY - TIPS & TRICKS TO GET YOU RUNNING STRONG AGAIN!

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Published 2021-08-04
Managing your running after having some time off with an injury can be really tricky, so I've put together this simple guide on how I have managed to get back running again after various injuries over the years!

Disclaimer - This is NOT medical advice, simply what I would do in these situations. Always consult a physio or healthcare professional when dealing with injuries.

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Physio - Scott Newton londonrunningphysio.com/

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All Comments (21)
  • @dmliddle
    I find injuries really mess with my head. I'm recovering from a piriformis injury that's thrown me off for 3 weeks so far. Trouble is I get in the "that's it I doubt I'll clear this and won't be running again" mindset. Is that a normal mindset to drop into ? I hate feeling so negative but sometimes it feels like running will be unachievable 🤦
  • @DanRuns
    Thanks for the vid Ben and I appreciated the different chapters and detail in each section.
  • @HoytMcBeth
    Thanks Ben; great tips and appreciate the focus on going gradually and keeping a long term outlook.
  • @ds7189
    Stepped in a pothole on Thursday morning and sprained my ankle. Training for Manchester Marathon so want to be back in training asap but need to balance that with not starting back too soon. Going to be a delicate balancing act! Great video at just the right time for me, especially the part about how much fitness is lost over time. Keep up the great content Ben!
  • @LewysRidesBikes
    This video couldn't have come at a better time, thank you Ben!
  • @lauramclean4691
    It’s almost as if this video was made for me! Perfect timing, thanks Ben! I’ve just had a second round of shockwave therapy on my calf so fingers crossed I’m able to start back running soon - I was in denial about my injury for almost a fortnight before going to see my sports therapist 🤦‍♀️ silly mistake!
  • @osmarlj
    Nice video, well done Ben!!!
  • @robwetherell
    Good timing Ben. Recently picked up a plantar fasciitis injury. Currently resting and doing expercises to help aid the recovery. Wishing you a speedy return to running.
  • @ThatArseGoat
    Thanks this is going help a lot starting back next week after 4 weeks off within a bad calf strain
  • Great tips. Just started running last weekend. Did an Ironman 6 June where I injured my Achilles. 14 days later did a half marathon, wrecked it. Took 4 weeks off, just stretching strength work but easing back with 400s 800s and 2min walk
  • @EricWillie
    Thank you for this video! I broke my femur and am still building strength. I have a wonderful Physical Therapist, but the 4 key indicators you provided were a big step in determining when I can return to my running regime.
  • @marvinpuijk
    Thanks for this video as an IPOS it's very helpful. Hopefully back to running next week.
  • @guywarner8391
    I knew I would need this one day! Just coming back after 2 weeks off, 1st week because of Covid, the second because of Norovirus - the combination everyone dreams of 🤦‍♂Thanks for your video as I need to get in shape for some 10k's and Half's coming up soon😬
  • @jh230377
    Thank you Ben. Currently needed to hear this as coming back from calf injury, Thanks.
  • @DC118877
    Really good points/tips/advice in this video. I'm in the process of building back up after 6 months of no running from the start of the year, not through a normal injury but from muscle tightness causing a trapped nerve which resulted in my lower leg going numb when running. Pretty sure the toll of WFH was a contributor to that as well as a lack of S&C. I would say after 6 months of no running my fitness is/was similar to that when I started running after completing the Couch to 5k program 6 or so years ago, it better not take that long to regain it! v02Max dropped about 15 according to the watch too. Thanks for all your videos Ben, and the honesty sharing the lows as well as the highs, your videos have been an inspiration and helped keep my motivation up.
  • @philhiney
    I also went to see Scott Newton after a recent injury. He was great, very thorough and would highly recommend . I’ve just finished my first run/walk week back after 4 weeks off, so this video came at the perfect time to check my ego and avoid getting ahead of myself!