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Returning To Training After Illness: A Coach's Guide

10 min · 4. maalis 2026
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You wake up feeling rough. Sore throat. Congestion. And immediately you're calculating – can I still train? This episode covers when to stop, when easy might be okay, and how to come back without turning a short illness into a long hole. No fixed timelines. No arbitrary rules. Just symptoms, trajectory, and paying attention to what your body is actually telling you. Short-term restraint reduces the risk of long-term interruption. That's the trade-off. saddleupcycling.co.uk

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