THE IMPORTANCE OF ACTIVE GAMES IN IMPROVING THE PHYSICAL FITNESS OF YOUNG STUDENT FOOTBALL PLAYERS IN GENERAL EDUCATION SCHOOLS
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This article discusses the importance of active games in improving the physical fitness of young football players in preschool and general education schools, stimulating their interest in football, and enhancing their health status through increased motor activity. It also describes methods for teaching technical elements such as ball handling, passing, receiving the ball, and shooting. In addition, recommendations are provided on methods for developing children’s physical abilities in parallel through football activities.
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