Frontiers in Sport Research, 2026, 8(3); doi: 10.25236/FSR.2026.080307.
Zhou Xi
Hainan Vocational University of Science and Technology, Haikou, Hainan, 571126, China
Haikou features a typical tropical marine monsoon climate, characterized by year-round high temperature, excessive air humidity, prolonged rainy seasons and intense solar radiation, which creates unique environmental constraints on professional and amateur badminton training. Badminton is a high-intensity intermittent sport that requires precise physical coordination, rapid response and stable technical output. The special tropical meteorological conditions in Haikou not only interfere with the physical state and technical performance of athletes but also easily trigger fatigue accumulation and heat-related sports injuries, restricting the improvement of training efficiency and competitive level. This study adopts field observation, experimental comparison and literature analysis methods to summarize the adverse impacts of high temperature, high humidity and seasonal monsoon weather on badminton training in Haikou. Combined with the actual training characteristics of local badminton teams, it puts forward targeted adaptive adjustment strategies from the aspects of training schedule optimization, technical and tactical training adjustment, physical training adaptation, equipment and venue management, as well as physical recovery guarantee. The research aims to eliminate the negative interference of tropical climate on badminton training, help athletes adapt to local special environmental conditions stably, maintain continuous training state, and provide practical reference for standardized and efficient badminton training in tropical coastal areas.
Tropical Climate; Badminton Training; Adaptive Adjustment Strategy
Zhou Xi. Research on Adaptive Adjustment Strategies for Badminton Training under Tropical Climate in Haikou. Frontiers in Sport Research (2026), Vol. 8, Issue 3: 43-48. https://doi.org/10.25236/FSR.2026.080307.
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