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Title: OPTIMIZATION OF PHYSICAL TRAINING FOR HIGHER EDUCATION APPLICANTS OF THE STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE OF UKRAINE AND INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO EDUCATION
Authors: Кононович, Вячеслав Генріхович
Усачов, Дмитро Володимирович
Головко, Валентин Васильович
Білоусов, Анатолій Володимирович
Колоколов, Віталій Олексійович
Keywords: Physical education
physical training
rescue operations
organization of training
Issue Date: 19-Dec-2023
Publisher: International Science Group
Citation: XIV Міжнародна науково-практична конференція «World trends, realities and accompanying problems of development»
Abstract: The interconnections between physical education and the socio-political, and socio-economic conditions of society are complex and diverse in various formations. Physical education, as a component of society and its subsystem, interacts with other social subsystems. It is shaped and modified under the influence of socio-cultural, material, and social conditions of society, impacting social-demographic groups in its functioning. Understanding the essence of physical education for higher education applicants in institutions of higher education (IHE) becomes a relevant issue. Only 19% of graduates possess good physical fitness, 54% barely cope with the school
Description: 1. Dіdkovskiy V. A., Bondarenko V. V., Kuzenkov O. V. Physical Training of National Police of Ukraine Employees: Educational Manual. Kyiv: National Academy of Internal Affairs; Kandyba T. P. (Private Entrepreneur), 2019. 98 p. 2. Bohuslavskiy V. V., Anisimov D. O. Motivation for Sports Activities among Cadets of Various Faculties and Courses of the University of Internal Affairs. Physical Culture, Sport, and Health of the Nation. 2018. Issue 6 (25). P. 251.
URI: http://repositsc.nuczu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/19131
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