Track and field athletes will return to outdoor training on Monday after two months of being confined to their rooms due to the coronavirus-forced lockdown but the early focus will be entirely on their fitness regimens to avoid injury.
Athletics Federation of India President Adille Sumariwalla told PTI that all the athletes based at NIS-Patiala, SAI Centre in Bengaluru and Ooty will start "outdoor fitness" training from Monday.
On May 17, the government permitted the use of stadia and sports complexes without spectators and under strict guidelines which allowed the athletes to return to outdoor training.
"Yes, the athletes in Patiala, Bengaluru and Ooty will start outdoor fitness training from Monday. It will be fitness (training) on track," Sumariwalla said.
"They will not have specific training as they were in their rooms for eight weeks," he added.
Asked when the athletes will start specific training, such as running on track or throwing inside the throwing area, he said, "Of course, they will do that when their specific fitness comes to a certain level."
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