EFFECTIVE METHODS FOR DEVELOPING STUDENTS’ PHYSICAL QUALITIES THROUGH ACTIVE GAMES
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
active games, physical qualities, primary education, speed, endurance, coordination, healthy lifestyle, pedagogical technology, schoolchildren.Abstract
The article analyzes the role of active games in the development of physical qualities in primary school students, their pedagogical and physiological foundations, and ways to integrate game technologies into the educational process. The study scientifically substantiates the effectiveness of active games in developing speed, endurance, agility, and balance in children. Additionally, the latest decrees and orders of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the field of physical culture and sports are analyzed, highlighting urgent tasks in shaping a healthy lifestyle within the primary education system.
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