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The habitability of sports spaces helps the user to interact with the environment and the social context. The objective of the study was to evaluate the preference and thermal tolerance of occupants of sports spaces with a transition period in hot semi-dry climate. The study was carried out in El Grullo, Jalisco, Mexico and a non-experimental, descriptive and cross-sectional methodology was used. 258 information cards were applied to occupants of sports spaces in the period of October 2020 from 07:00 to 22:00 hours, the card was designed based on the ISO 7933: 2005 and ISO 10551 standards: 2019. Thermal and meteorological environment variables were recorded according to the specifications of the World Meteorological Organization Standard (2014), the data analysis was carried out with Pearson's correlation to identify a significant association between ordinal and meteorological variables. The data obtained allowed us to analyze the degree of preference and temperature tolerance presented by the occupants of sports spaces at the time of interviewing them and sets the tone to reflect on the need to adapt these places or even implement bioclimatic strategies that generate a pleasant stay, of well-being and quality of life.