Copy-ready to get well wishes after a sports injury: 60 short sentences in 6 tones

Looking for a quick, appropriate text for someone with a sports injury? Below you'll find copy-ready get well wishes that you can send directly via WhatsApp, card or email.

Each section has the same situation: someone is recovering from a sports injury, but with a different tone so you'll always find something that's right for your band.

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💼 Formal well wishes after a sports injury for a sports buddy

Use these phrases if you want to get well professionally and respectfully after a sports injury.

  • I wish you a speedy recovery and hope you will soon be free of complaints again.
  • Lots of improvement and strength during your rehabilitation.
  • I hope the treatment works well and you will be back on your feet soon.
  • Take the time to recover properly and rebuild slowly.
  • I wish you lots of patience and a speedy recovery after your injury.
  • Hopefully, the coming weeks will bring noticeable progress every day.
  • Good luck and good luck, I'm thinking of you.
  • I hope you can exercise safely and responsibly again soon.
  • I wish you a successful rehabilitation and good luck with your recovery.
  • I wish you a smooth recovery and a strong comeback when you are ready.
  • 😂 Funny well wishes after a sports injury for a sports buddy

    Use these phrases if you want to humorously cheer someone up while they're recovering from a sports injury.

  • Get well, and let your body rest for a while.
  • Your injury called for attention, but this is a very dramatic way.
  • Recover quickly, your team misses you and especially your bad jokes.
  • Take a rest, even top athletes sometimes sit on the couch.
  • I wish you a recovery that goes faster than your sprint at the end.
  • When you train again later, I promise not to say: I told you so.
  • Get well, and let your body quietly install the update.
  • You are temporarily out of circulation, not retired.
  • Recover well, and you'll soon be able to pretend to warm up again.
  • Get well, and remember: ice is only for your injury, not for every meal.
  • You don't want to forget your colleague's injury

    Haployee's online calendar ensures you're on time to send an uplifting message to your injured sports buddy.

    It's completely free
    - No payment required
    ❤️ Warm wishes to a sports buddy after a sports injury

    Use these phrases if you want to say sincerely and engaged that you are thinking about someone after a sports injury.

  • I think about you and hope you feel a little better every day.
  • Good luck, I hope you can move again soon without pain.
  • Take all the time you need, your health comes first.
  • I'm here for you if you need a chat or need a distraction.
  • Hopefully, today will bring you rest and tomorrow will bring you progress.
  • Get well, I believe in your recovery and your comeback.
  • It sucks, but you'll come out stronger, step by step.
  • I miss you in training, but I especially wish you a good recovery.
  • Be kind to yourself during rehabilitation.
  • Good luck, I hope you can get back to doing what makes you happy soon.
  • ✨ Motivational well wishes after a sports injury for a sports buddy

    Use these phrases if you want to encourage someone to persevere calmly during recovery and rehabilitation.

  • Every day that you recover is a training in perseverance, you are doing well.
  • Step by step, you'll come back, focus on progress and not pace.
  • Taking a rest is also discipline, keep that in mind.
  • Your comeback won't be a sprint but your finish will be all the better.
  • Keep trusting the process, your body knows what to do.
  • Recovery today, stronger tomorrow, back to your rhythm soon.
  • You are temporarily injured, not defeated.
  • Keep your goal in mind and celebrate every small improvement.
  • You have shown that you can fight many times, you will get this too.
  • I believe you will come back with more focus and even more power.
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    🤝 Short apps: recovery after a sports injury for a sports buddy

    Use these phrases if you want to send a short WhatsApp message after a sports injury.

  • Get well, slow down and recover well.
  • Good luck, I'm thinking of you.
  • Hopefully you will be pain-free again soon.
  • Good luck with your rehabilitation, you can do this.
  • Take your time, recovery is a priority.
  • Let me know if there's anything I can do.
  • I'm rooting for a speedy recovery.
  • Good luck today, one step better tomorrow.
  • Miss you in training, get well.
  • Come back strong, but first: rest.
  • 😏 Slightly sarcastic wishes to get well after a sports injury for a sports buddy

    Use these phrases if you can take a beating and want to wish you well after a sports injury with a wink.

  • Get well, your body has clearly decided you need to chill out.
  • All right, give it your all and then rest.
  • Recover quickly, because someone will soon have to ruin the pace again.
  • Apparently, your warm-up wasn't just for decoration after all.
  • Take your time, we want you back, preferably in one piece.
  • Get well, and yes, listening to your physio also counts as training.
  • You've been injured for a while, but your excuses for not training have run out.
  • Hopefully, you'll recover faster than you can pronounce the word rehabilitation.
  • Relax, because another stunt like that and you'll get your own dressing room.
  • Get well, and from now on, pretend that your bones and tendons also have an opinion.
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