Trail running comeback
Trail running comeback: back towards distance without glossing anything over.
Rebuilt for Distance does not document a finished victory image, but the rebuild before it: training, doubt, recovery, everyday life and the decision to keep going anyway.
Context
A comeback does not begin at the finish arch.
A trail running comeback sounds big. In reality, it begins small: with a careful step, a body that does not yet cooperate fully, and the question of whether distance can become possible again.
Christian is rebuilding after injuries, operations and a left total knee replacement. The goal is the Davos X-Trails Gold 43 km in 2030. The road towards it is deliberately documented openly, so that progress, setbacks and adjustments remain visible.
What makes this comeback different.
RFD does not sell a quick transformation. The project shows what long-term rebuilding really looks like.
Who this page is written for.
For people who, after a setback, do not know whether they may, can or should start again.
Related paths
Further RFD topics.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions.
Is this medical advice?
No. RFD is a personal documentation and does not replace medical assessment or physiotherapy.
Why trail running rather than a normal run?
Trail running stands for patience, elevation, adaptation and stamina. That fits the story exactly.
Is the goal realistic?
The goal is deliberately set long-term, to 2030. What matters is not pressure, but clean rebuilding.
The next step is concrete.
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