Effectiveness of practice in gymnastics and the process of physical education of students

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  • D.D Karimov

    Nukus State Pedagogical Institute named after Ajiniyaz image/svg+xml

Gilt sózler: gymnastics, physical education, motor skills, student development, training effectiveness, pedagogical strategies, fitness education, skill acquisition

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The article studies the effectiveness of gymnastics practice within the framework of school physical education, analyzing historical perspectives, pedagogical strategies, and modern research results. Through a comprehensive literature review and discussion of current methodologies, the article identifies important conditions for improving the

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