Technical Training of Athletes
Keywords:
training, physical goal, result, fast gameAbstract
technical training is the effort to teach an athlete the technique and to bring them to perfection. Sports technique is a way of performing sports movements, which is characterized by a certain degree of efficiency and are the possibilities of the rationality of using the athlete's psychophysics.
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