Why January Is the Best Month to Start Running (Even If You Don’t Feel Motivated Yet)

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
4 months ago

January arrives with that familiar wave of “new year, new goals” energy.
But here’s the truth runners rarely say out loud:

You don’t need perfect motivation to start running — January naturally sets the stage for you.

Whether you’re a complete beginner, returning after a break, or simply want to build a healthier routine in 2026, this is the month that quietly gives you the best chance of success.

Here’s why.

1. January gives you structure — and structure beats motivation every time

Motivation fluctuates.
Structure doesn’t.

After the holidays, life settles back into rhythm: work routines, regular sleep, predictable days. This stability makes it much easier to fit short, simple runs into your schedule — no drama, no pressure, just consistency.

If there’s one secret every long-term runner knows, it’s this:

👉 Being consistent is far more important than feeling motivated.

2. Cold weather actually works in your favor

Winter running gets a bad reputation, but most runners will tell you that colder months are some of the most comfortable for training.

Why?

  • Lower temperatures reduce physical stress
  • Your heart rate stays more stable
  • You don’t overheat
  • Runs feel easier, even at slower paces

A relaxed 20-minute run in January can build the foundation you’ll rely on for the rest of the year.

3. Small runs matter — more than you think

One of the most common mistakes in January is trying to “make up for lost time” with long or intense sessions.

But the runners who improve the most are those who embrace:

✔️ 2–3 easy runs per week
✔️ Slow and comfortable pacing
✔️ Short efforts, repeated often

A 15-minute run counts. A run-walk session counts. Every small step counts.
The goal is momentum, not mileage.

4. Early-year races keep you accountable

From January to March, Portugal hosts dozens of beginner-friendly events:

  • 5 km
  • Walks
  • Mini trails
  • Local village runs
  • Festive early-year challenges

Signing up for a simple race gives you:

  • A clear date
  • A reason to train
  • A boost of excitement
  • A sense of direction

And for many runners, accountability is the missing piece.

👉 Having a race on the calendar turns “I should run” into “I will run.”

5. January is the easiest month to build a habit that lasts

If you start now, by April running will already feel natural — not forced.

Habits built at the beginning of the year tend to stick because they grow alongside your new routines. This gives you momentum not just for running, but for your overall well-being.

Imagine this:

  • More energy
  • Better sleep
  • Less stress
  • Clearer mind
  • Stronger body

All starting from a handful of gentle January runs.

Ready to make 2026 your running year?

You don’t need motivation.
You don’t need speed.
You don’t need perfect conditions.

You just need to start small — and start now.

👉 Find beginner-friendly races in Portugal on RaceFinder and set your first goal of 2026.

Your future self will thank you.

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