DOSING PHYSICAL EXERTION FOR SCHOOLCHILDREN IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES, TAKING INTO ACCOUNT PHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATORS
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During classes, it is necessary to monitor, self-monitor, and have medical control over the condition of schoolchildren's bodies, their physical fitness, and strictly adhere to safety rules during physical education and sports.
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