Features of the interdependence of indicators of physical status of students of I-IV stages of military education faculties
Keywords:
Movement readiness, physical development, correlation, indicatorsAbstract
The article analyzes the correlation between the performance and physical development of students of all levels of the Faculty of Military Education through research conducted with students studying at the Faculty of Military Education.
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PAPT - professionally applied physical training.
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