METHODOLOGY FOR ORGANIZING A TRAINING MICROCYCLE
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A microcycle is the smallest but most important part of a training plan. It usually covers a week and is a precise distribution of training loads from day to day. Proper organization of a microcycle helps to monitor the athlete's functional capabilities, effectively manage loads, and ensure optimal recovery processes.
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