Train during winter

4 indoor workouts to train during winter

To train in winter can be a double effort, but with the right routines it is possible to strengthen the body and stay in shape.

BY Mariona Fernández | 05 December 2025

The arrival of cold weather and the shorter hours of daylight affect motivation to train in winter. The blanket and sofa become the most comfortable and appealing option during these months, making practising sport a double effort.

However, regular physical activity is essential for health. The WHO reminds us that adults should do at least 150 to 300 minutes of moderate physical activity per week, which is equivalent to 2.5 to 5 hours weekly.

 

The importance to train during winter

Although cold climates invite staying at home, it is crucial to keep exercising the body. In fact, staying active in winter has advantages compared to how we train in good weather:

  • You burn more calories. The drop in temperature forces the body to work harder to maintain its temperature, which boosts metabolism and speeds up calorie consumption.
  • Strengthens the immune system. Doing sport helps fight cold symptoms and reduces the likelihood of respiratory infections, as it stimulates immune system function.
  • Improves fitness. Physical activity enhances performance. When done in cold conditions, the body works harder, which improves muscular and cardiovascular performance.
  • Boosts mood. Exercise improves mood and mental health, as it helps produce endorphins, known as the health and wellbeing hormones.

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