The Japan national football team held a training session focused on adapting to high temperatures on Wednesday as they continued preparations for the World Cup at their training camp in Monterrey, Mexico.
Monterrey, located in northern Mexico, is known for its hot and dry climate, with temperatures often exceeding 35 degrees Celsius in summer. The Japanese players sweated heavily during practice, aiming to prepare for matches at World Cup venues with similar weather conditions.
This is part of the coach's strategy to help the team get accustomed to harsh playing environments, ensuring optimal fitness and performance when entering the tournament. The exercises are specially designed to boost endurance and tolerance under high temperatures.