PRIORITY TASKS IN WIDELY IMPLEMENTING A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE AND DEVELOPING NATIONAL SPORTS IN UZBEKISTAN
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healthy lifestyle, healthy generation, health, sports, public and national sports, wrestling, individual sports, physical training, competition, healthy generation, physical and mental stress, sports club, exercise.Abstract
The article mentions the attention and opportunities for sports in our country in promoting a healthy lifestyle, the specific features of developing children's sports in strengthening the health of the population.
Further development of mass and national sports, the system of getting young people interested in sports and preparing them for competitions, cooperation of organizations in the development of sports, and the priority tasks of developing children's sports in raising a healthy generation were also described.
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