DEVELOPMENT OF PHYSICAL QUALITIES IN PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
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This article examines the priority directions in the development of physical qualities of primary school students. It provides information on the effective use of physical exercises in the physical, mental, and physiological development of children of primary school age.
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