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Injury recovery

Go back to train - From 4 to 12 weeks

If you have had a significant injury that forced you to stop running for a few weeks, you must start slowly to avoid a relapse. This plan includes the right dose of running in each workout to get you back on track!

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Gently recover after injury

After an injury, the part of the body that was injured is fragile, and it must be treated with care. This plan uses alternating walking and running, with a progressive increase in load to allow you to run normally in just 4 weeks.

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A plan made just for you

  • Overall in good physical condition or completely out of shape?

  • Solid against injuries or with risks that need to be considered?

  • Wanting to enjoy yourself above all or maximize performance?

When you sign up, we ask you about ten questions to define your runner profile and personalize your training plan precisely!

Slowly but surely!

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knowledge advice from coaches

We support you every day

  • Consideration of your progress and feelings to adjust your workouts

  • Strength training sessions to complement your preparation

  • The coaching assistant is available via chat 24/7 to answer all your questions

  • The training log allows you to clearly track your progress

  • Advice and articles tailored to your profile

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Benefits of this plan

A gentle and progressive plan to avoid skipping steps

True support and adaptation to your progress

Strength & conditioning workouts to prevent re-injury

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What types of workouts are there in this plan?

In this plan, we don't talk about speed, MAS, or endurance. There is no pace or distance goal, and we start with walk/run shifts to limit training load and prevent the injury from flaring up. Besides running workouts, Campus suggests integrating strength & conditioning directly into your training plan for optimal practice.

After this plan, am I ready for any other plan?

Yes! You will be able, after these 4 weeks, to start preparing for a distance, or engage in plans that will develop one of your skills (speed, endurance, MAS...).

How many workouts are there per week?

The plan usually includes 3 workouts per week. The most important ones are marked as “not to be missed.” By following the training plan, you increase your chances of returning to your level quickly.

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Strength & Conditioning

Others & Popular - Base training

Strength & Conditioning, is crucial for progressing and reducing injury risks. Campus offers to include strength & conditioning directly into your training plan!

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Resume after a break

Go back to train - From 4 to 12 weeks

Have you stopped training for several weeks? Warning, over 50% of injuries occur in the weeks following a resumption! We offer you a 4-week plan with a gentle return to avoid injury.

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And you, what is your goal?