How to Maintain Your Training Routine During the Holiday Season (Without Missing the Festivities)

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
1 month ago

December arrives with lights, family gatherings, trips, good food — and completely unpredictable schedules.
For many athletes, it’s also the month when training starts slipping away… and guilt kicks in.

But here’s the truth: you don’t need to choose between “training” and “enjoying the holidays.”
You can do both — with ease, flexibility, and a realistic plan.

Here’s a simple guide to staying consistent, even when the month feels like a chaotic end-of-year race.

1. Adjust your expectations: December isn’t the month for PRs

This isn’t the time for huge mileage, strict training plans or ambitious workouts.
Your goal is simply to keep moving, so you don’t start January from zero.

If you normally train 4 times per week → aim for 2–3.
If you usually do long sessions → shorten them.

You’re still training — just differently.

2. Short workouts will save your month (10–20 minutes still count!)

Never underestimate the power of:

  • 15 minutes of easy running
  • 20 minutes on the bike or turbo
  • 10 minutes of mobility
  • A quick strength routine

Short sessions maintain consistency and prevent that “I stopped completely” feeling.

Consistency beats duration — always.

3. Add movement into your holiday plans, instead of fighting against them

If time is tight, be creative:

  • Walk with your family
  • Go for a morning jog before Christmas breakfast
  • Take a bike ride on the 26th
  • Walk to get dessert (yes, that counts)

Your body doesn’t care if it’s a “perfect workout” or simply intentional movement.

4. Train early — before plans change

December has a special talent: turning quiet days into unexpected chaos.
If you save your workout for the evening, it’s more likely not to happen.

Train in the morning.
Go before you overthink it.
Finish before the day takes over.

5. Rest without guilt — it’s part of the season and your progress

More sleep → better recovery
Good food → more energy
Relaxing → lowers the stress of the whole year

Rest is not failure.
It’s a strategic part of your training, especially in December.

6. Keep one simple goal to stay grounded

Choose something achievable, like:

  • Running twice a week
  • Hitting 30 km/month
  • Completing 10 short workouts before New Year
  • Joining a São Silvestre

Small goals help you stay consistent without pressure.

7. Sign up for a race in January or February — the best motivation hack

This is the golden tip.
When you have a race on the calendar:

  • You train more
  • You recover better
  • You stay focused
  • You enjoy the process

👉 RaceFinder’s 2026 race calendar is already live, with running, trail, cycling, triathlon and swimming events across Portugal to kick-start your year.

Explore upcoming events!

Holiday training isn’t about perfection — it’s about balance.
Enjoy the celebrations, stay active when you can, rest when you need, and keep your goals simple.

If you end December feeling better than you started… that’s a win.

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