Annual Dynamics Of Physical Training Of Schoolchildren
Keywords:
physical culture, physical education, physical qualities, speedAbstract
Thе article examines the annual dynamics of physical characteristics of students aged 14-15 in high school, such as speed, strength, speed, strength and endurance.
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