Training During the Holidays: How to Fit Running, Cycling and Workouts Into the Busiest Days of the Year

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
2 months ago

December is a special month — but also one of the most chaotic. Between holiday dinners, travel plans, family time, shopping, and shorter days, keeping a training routine feels almost impossible.

The truth? You don’t have to choose between “staying active” and “enjoying the holidays.” You can do both — with the right mindset and a realistic plan.

Here’s a simple guide to help you fit running, cycling or general training into your busiest days.

1) Keep your workouts short and efficient

On busy days, the goal is simple: don’t stop.

Short sessions (15–30 minutes) help you maintain rhythm, motivation and conditioning.

Quick ideas:

  • 20 min easy run
  • 15 min stair workout
  • 30 min indoor cycling
  • 10 min core + 10 min mobility

Small > perfect.

2) Turn social plans into movement opportunities

Have dinners, gatherings or shopping trips?
You can easily add light activity around them:

  • park farther away
  • walk to nearby errands
  • invite a family member for a walk
  • do a quick run before your event

In December, every bit of movement counts.

3) Morning workouts are your superpower

Lots of athletes swear by this, and for good reason.

Training early means you:
✔ guarantee the workout is done
✔ avoid schedule conflicts
✔ start the day with more energy
✔ reduce excuses

Five minutes of mental discomfort, hours of satisfaction.

4) Use the holiday lights as motivation ✨

Portugal’s cities look beautiful this time of year — and this works in your favor.

Try:

  • a night run through Christmas lights
  • an evening ride with your bike lights
  • a festive walk with friends or family

The atmosphere gives you a natural motivation boost.

5) Focus on maintenance, not performance

December isn’t a month to chase PRs.
It’s a month to stay lightly consistent.

If you keep your body awake with shorter, easier sessions, you’ll start January with:

  • a stronger base
  • better rhythm
  • zero frustration

Consistency wins.

6) Choose your first race of 2026 now

Few things are as motivating as having a goal on the calendar.

Short events are perfect for starting the year with momentum:

🏃‍♀️ 5K
🏃 10K
🚶 Walks
🌲 Easy trail races

👉 Explore upcoming events by distance on racefinder.pt
and pick your first medal of 2026.

Conclusion: December is chaotic, but it can also be inspiring

If you set realistic expectations and stay flexible, you can maintain a simple, enjoyable routine that keeps you healthy, motivated and ready to start 2026 with energy.

Move when you can.
Keep it simple.
Stay active because it feels good — not because you “have to.”

👉 Check upcoming events to start 2026 strong at RaceFinder.

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