How to Use the Last Week of the Year to Start 2026 Strong

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
1 month ago

December 26 sits in that strange space between holidays — Christmas is over, New Year hasn’t arrived yet, and many athletes feel stuck between rest, irregular training and some guilt about losing routine.

The good news?
This week can be one of the most valuable of your entire year — if you use it well.

Whether you run, cycle, swim or are training for your first race in 2026, here are simple, realistic and effective strategies to make the most of these days.

1) Review your 2025 (what worked and what didn’t)

Before setting new goals, look at the year behind you:

  • How consistent were your sessions?
  • Which races did you complete?
  • Where did you feel strongest?
  • Where did motivation drop or injuries appear?

A new year doesn’t start from zero — it starts better when you understand where you’re coming from.

2) Ease back into movement with light training

After Christmas, your body wants to move, but it doesn’t need intensity.
Try this week:

  • easy 20–40 min runs
  • long walks
  • light cycling sessions
  • easy technical swimming
  • mobility + simple strength work

The goal isn’t to “make up for anything” — it’s to reconnect with movement.

3) Pick a race for January or February

One of the biggest motivators for early-year consistency is having a date.
Early-season races are:

  • less competitive
  • beginner-friendly
  • great for rebuilding routine
  • ideal for 5 km, 10 km or short trails

👉 RaceFinder already has several early-2026 races with open registrations.

4) Set 1–3 realistic goals for 2026 (not ten)

Too many goals kill motivation.
Choose just a few meaningful ones, such as:

  • running 2–3 times per week
  • completing your first half marathon
  • trying a 15–20 km trail
  • improving your 10 km time
  • strength training twice a week

Fewer goals → stronger results.

5) Build a simple plan for January

You don’t need a full professional plan yet — just structure.
A good start:

  • 2 easy runs + 1 different session (speed, hills, or trail)
  • 1 optional strength session
  • one race booked for focus

6) Use this week to recharge (not to feel guilty)

An important mindset shift:
🌟 Rest is part of training.

Sleep more, explore races you’d like to do, look for new routes, and give yourself space to reset.

7) Start the year with a clear goal for 2026

Instead of waiting for January “motivation,” decide now:

  • the first race you want to run
  • the challenge you want to complete
  • the routine you want to maintain

Having a goal before the year starts gives you direction, focus and momentum.

👉 RaceFinder already lists dozens of early-season events to help you kick off 2026 with purpose.

The last week of the year isn’t for catching up — it’s for preparing.
Reflect, reset, choose your goals, and enter 2026 with clarity and confidence.

👉 Explore upcoming 2026 races on RaceFinder and start shaping your race calendar today.

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