The development of the dynamics endurance in children and youth (foreign innovations)
Keywords:
development, physical exercises, muscular strength, dynamic strength enduranceAbstract
The article generalizes a foreign experience of the development of the dynamic strength endurance in children and youth. The technology of physical exercises which can be suggested for the development of the dynamic strength endurance of
different muscular groups is described.
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