METHODOLOGY FOR DEVELOPING SELF-DEFENSE SKILLS IN CADETS THROUGH COMBAT MARTIAL ARTS
Keywords:
Cadet, combat solo, self-defense, physical training, military education, methodologyAbstract
This article covers the pedagogical and practical possibilities of combat solo sports in the formation and development of self-defense skills in cadets of higher military educational institutions. In the course of the research, a special methodology based on combat solo training was developed, and its effectiveness was based on experience-testing. The results obtained showed that this methodology is of high importance in increasing the physical, psychological and practical combat training of cadets.
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