Physical education of students in modern conditions
Abstract
Today, a significant number of studies are devoted to the problems of physical education of students and the formation of a healthy lifestyle of modern youth. Most authors agree on the need to make structural changes in the process of physical education of students in order to improve their health and development of physical qualities. The article considers various structural forms of organizing the process of physical education of students in modern conditions.
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