Issues of formation of physical work ability and its functional components in young volleyball players
Keywords:
Physical Fitness, Work Ability, Component, EnduranceAbstract
The article analyzes the issues of physical activity and the formation of its functional components in the training process of young volleyball players and describes the results of research to improve the training of young volleyball players in major sports
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