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Originally Posted by mickey gomez
I'm fighting in Malaysia in October, humidity for that time of year will be close to 100%. I train in 30 50% humidity.
Will this affect my performance? And how can I counteract any detrimental effects?
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The biggest effect it has is on your bodys ability to remove heat. In case you didn't know your body removes heat through evaporation. That is what sweat is for. However, in higher humidities, the Air does not have to ability to absorb any more water vapor and hence little to no evaporation takes place.
You over heat easily and take a long time to cool down. No effects on your cardio, just your body temperature. Also, as your body temperature rises, your muscle efficiency goes down the toilet giving the feeling of having your "strength sapped".
The best thing you can do is make sure you don't over exert yourself and make sure your corner has lots of VERY cold water to poor on your head between rounds.