INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM TACTICS IN SAMBO WRESTLING FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
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individual, tactics, technique, psychological development, sport, training, strength, endurance, agility, physical preparation.Abstract
This study analyzes individual and team tactics in Sambo wrestling for children and adolescents, assessing their effectiveness. Individual tactics play a crucial role in developing young athletes' personal skills, while team tactics help cultivate teamwork and collaboration skills. The research explores effective methods for applying tactical approaches in Sambo training and ways to enhance them.Downloads
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