MAIN CRITERIA AND RESULTS OF DEVELOPING COMPETENCES IN ORGANIZING AND CONDUCTING PUBLIC SPORTS EVENTS IN STUDENTS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
mass sports, competence, development, results, social activity, events, criteria, physical activity, society, health, success.Abstract
The development of competencies in organizing and conducting mass sports events among students is important in order to encourage physical activity among students and promote a healthy lifestyle. The main criteria and results of the development of these competencies can be as follows. The development of competencies in organizing and conducting mass sports events among students is of great importance in order to improve students' health, encourage physical activity and expand their social activities in society. For the successful implementation of this process, the following main criteria and results are considered:
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