The use of various methods in the process of special physical training of volleyball players
Ruziyev Sherzod Makhmadaliyevich , Shahrisabz State Pedagogical Institute, Acting associate Professor of the Department of Physical Culture, UzbekistanAbstract
This article highlights the capabilities of young volleyball players to perform movements that determine the effectiveness of offensive and defensive actions, the main feature of which is the process of teaching physical training and training in children's and youth volleyball.
Keywords
General physical training, special physical training, technical training
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