TREND AND PROBLEMS OF CHILDREN'S SPORT DEVELOPMENT IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Keywords:
Sport-for-development, healthy lifestyles, foreign countries, energy and vigorous activity, sports activities.Abstract
Improvement of the program of organizational and preventive measures for young
athletes involved in sports and physical culture, based on the study of their level of physical
development and functional capabilities of the cardiovascular system, respiratory and
musculoskeletal systems of the body. The article studies the tendencies and problems of the
development of children's sports in foreign countries.
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