ADVANTAGES OF DEVELOPING TECHNIQUE AND ACCURACY IN BALL RECEPTION AND PASSING IN MODERN VOLLEYBALL FROM AN EARLY AGE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF INTENSIVE LOADS
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volleyball, ages 11–12, ball passing, reception, technique, accuracy method, vestibulokinetic loads, anaerobic load.Abstract
This article analyzes the results of a study aimed at substantiating the advantages of developing technique and accuracy in ball reception and passing in volleyball, which ensure the effectiveness of attacking actions. Special attention is given to the process of forming these skills from an early age (11–12 years) under the influence of vestibulokinetic and anaerobic loads.
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