Training in the Rain: How to Keep Moving When the Weather Turns

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
8 months ago

Lisbon woke up to rain today — and across Portugal, many athletes are looking out the window wondering: “Should I train or leave it for tomorrow?”

But endurance isn’t built only on sunny days. Training in the rain, wind, or cold is part of the journey. It’s in those less comfortable moments that we truly test consistency, motivation, and adaptability — the three pillars of every endurance athlete.

Portugal’s climate is kind, and even in autumn, we rarely face extreme conditions. So the secret isn’t skipping sessions when the sky turns grey — it’s learning to adjust how you train.

When outdoor sessions become less inviting, indoor training can be a great alternative. A turbo trainer, treadmill, or a short strength and mobility workout at home all help you stay active and focused. These sessions might be different, but they are just as important.

Indoor workouts build strength, reinforce your base, and prevent injuries — essential for triathletes, runners, and cyclists alike. They also sharpen your discipline: without distractions, every movement counts. And when you return to the road, you’ll feel stronger, steadier, and ready.

For those who prefer to brave the weather, the keyword is adaptation.
Rainy days call for light waterproof layers, good traction on your shoes, and high-visibility gear. Shorten the session, reduce the intensity — but don’t skip it. Because what really matters isn’t pace or distance — it’s keeping your promise to yourself.

There’s something almost meditative about running under the rain or cycling against the wind. It’s both a physical and mental workout: you learn resilience, patience, and the quiet satisfaction of doing what you said you’d do, even when it’s hard.

Autumn and winter are, in fact, ideal seasons to build the foundations for what’s ahead.
This is the time to focus on technique, base endurance, and recovery.
Not every session needs to be long or intense — staying consistent is what matters.

Each workout you do now is an investment in what’s coming next — the next race, the next challenge, the next finish line.

Because endurance isn’t just about performance — it’s about persistence.
Training in the rain is a quiet reminder that you’re committed.

Even when the weather doesn’t cooperate, there’s always a way to keep moving — on the road, in the pool, at the gym, or at home.
That’s what defines a true endurance athlete: the ability to keep going, rain or shine. 💪🌧️

👉 Stay focused, adjust your plan, and find your next race at racefinder.pt.

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