Training Outdoors in Autumn: How to Maintain Your Rhythm as Days Get Shorter

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
3 weeks ago

Autumn brings cooler temperatures and great conditions for endurance training — but also fewer daylight hours, unpredictable weather, and changes in routine.
To keep consistency without overtraining, it’s important to adjust how you train, not just what you train.

Here’s a practical, structured guide for runners, cyclists, open-water swimmers and triathletes.

1) Adjust Your Schedule to Daylight Hours ☀️🌙

With earlier sunsets, evening training often means low visibility.

  • Best windows: morning or lunchtime sessions
  • Open-water swimming: only in full daylight
  • Long sessions: weekends are more stable

If training before sunrise or after sunset:

  • Use front and rear lights
  • Wear reflective gear
  • Choose routes with good lighting and predictable traffic

2) Dress in Layers — Without Overheating 🧥

Autumn is about temperature swings, not constant cold.

Layer system:

  • Base layer → breathable, sweat-wicking
  • Mid layer → light windbreaker
  • Avoid cotton (holds moisture)
  • For cycling → removable sleeves are your best friend
  • For open water → wetsuit recommended below ~18°C

You should feel slightly cool during the first minutes — that’s ideal.

3) Prioritize Safe Terrain 🛣️🌲

Wet leaves, mud and early rain increase slipping risk.

  • Running: paths, parks, road shoulders, clean trails
  • Cycling: wide roads, steady gradients, clear surface
  • Trail: avoid steep technical descents after rain
  • Open water: marked or supervised zones, never swim alone

If the footing feels questionable → change route.

4) Keep Consistency — Reduce Volume, Not Frequency 🗓️

When motivation dips, consistency beats intensity.

If needed:

  • Keep the same number of sessions
  • Shorten the duration (e.g., 60 → 40 min)
  • Focus on showing up, not on performance metrics

Fitness is maintained through continuity, not exhaustion.

5) Hydrate Even When It’s Cold 🥤

Cooler weather reduces the feeling of thirst, but your body still loses fluids.

  • Carry fluids for sessions > 45 minutes
  • Include electrolytes
  • Post-training: warm liquids and balanced meals work well

Simple rule: clear urine = hydration on track.

6) Set a Clear Short-Term Goal 🎯

With less light and fewer races, motivation needs structure.

Options:

  • A local race in November or December
  • Weekly routine goal (e.g., 4 runs/week)
  • A route you repeat to track effort feeling, not pace

A small goal is still a goal — and it keeps you moving.

7) When Energy Is Low, Simplify 💛

Autumn training isn’t about peak performance — it’s about staying in motion.

If the day feels heavy:

  • Run for 20 minutes only
  • Swap to cycling indoor, mobility or stretching
  • Keep the habit alive

The priority is to not break the rhythm.

Quick Summary

ChallengeSolution
Less daylightTrain earlier + reflective gear + lights
Temperature swingsLayering
Slippery terrainSafer, predictable routes
Low motivationReduce volume, maintain frequency

👉 Need a goal to stay motivated?

Find upcoming races across Portugal here.

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