This article focuses on the development of physical qualities in adolescent taekwondo athletes. It explores the importance of developing physical attributes in young athletes, particularly in a sport like taekwondo, where high levels of physical activity are required. The article highlights essential physical qualities, including strength, speed, endurance, flexibility, and coordination, which contribute to effective performance in taekwondo. It emphasizes that physical development should be based on age-appropriate, individualized training programs. The article also examines the methodological principles for structuring training sessions, such as gradual progression, periodicity, and recovery, while considering the athlete's psychological and physiological state. Furthermore, the article provides insight into the training methods that best foster the development of physical qualities to achieve optimal results in taekwondo.
In this article, the main terms encountered in the scientific pedagogical activity of the future physical training teacher, the correct organization of pedagogical activity, the future of physical training teachers in the course of scientific pedagogical activity aspects to be considered and what approach is needed, as well as the organization of innovative and technological activities of the future physical education teacher.
Mazkur maqolada dinning jamiyatdagi ijtimoiy funksiyalari, axloqiy-me’yoriy qadriyatlarni shakllantirishdagi roli va insonlar o‘rtasidagi ijtimoiy munosabatlarni mustahkamlashdagi ahamiyati tahlil qilinadi. Tarixiy va zamonaviy kontekstda dinning jamiyatdagi o‘rniga baho beriladi, ayniqsa, Islom dini doirasida ijtimoiy barqarorlik, axloqiy poklik va ijtimoiy mas’uliyat masalalariga e’tibor qaratiladi. Din faqat ibodat emas, balki inson va jamiyat o‘rtasidagi ko‘prik vazifasini bajaruvchi omil sifatida yoritiladi.
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