Boxing Training Technology Based on the Level of Physical Development of Children

Ibragimov Aziz Ilhomovich(1),


(1) Termez State Pedagogical Institute
Corresponding Author

Abstract


It was researched to obtain sufficient information on the pedagogical technologies and methods used in the selection and training of young sportsmen among the students. In it, a deep comparative analysis of modern skills and methods of pedagogical technologies used in training boxers is suitable for the new competitive environment. According to it, accurate information is given about all stages of training boxers. Boxing is considered one of the most interesting sports, which we can see from the fact that it has become more and more popular in our Republic in recent years. Boxing, as one of the martial arts, is characterized by its one-on-one combat and clear rules. A variety of exercise systems are used in the process of training and teaching. This ensures special training of boxers and all-around physical development. In technical and tactical competitions, boxing is one of the most complex sports. To win the fight, the changing situation requires the boxer to be able to quickly and accurately stop and at the same time execute his plan. Therefore, a boxer must be agile, accurate, fast, and able to manage himself well, to be able to get out of any situation. This can be seen in the example of the participation of our athletes in one summer Olympic Games.

Keywords


Boxing strategy, Boxing, Physical development, Techniques & tactics, Training technology; Uzbek youth.

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