INFLUENCE OF CHESS GAMES ON CHILDREN'S HEALTH
Keywords:
chess, children, health, medical and pedagogical controlAbstract
Today, to achieve high sports results in chess, planned, comprehensive training is required. Children spend at least 4 hours every day at the computer to analyze opening variations, their own games and the best chess players in the world, which leads to the development of myofascial syndrome, “text neck” syndrome and other conditions in the absence of proper preventive measures. In sports, the main task of medical control is the prevention of diseases that appear as a result of high training and competitive loads. Properly organized medical control contributes to maintaining health and fitness.
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