THE IMPORTANCE OF BOXING IN ENHANCING THE COMBAT READINESS OF TERRITORIAL INTERNAL AFFAIRS PERSONNEL
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Internal affairs bodies, combat readiness, physical training, boxing, special preparation, mental stability, service activity, extreme situation.Abstract
This article comprehensively analyzes the role and significance of boxing in enhancing the combat readiness of territorial internal affairs personnel. It highlights the role of boxing training in developing physical fitness, speed, endurance, strength, coordination, and mental stability necessary for service activities. Additionally, the article provides scientific and theoretical justification for the practical skills acquired through boxing in effectively applying legal measures against offenders, protecting oneself and others, and making appropriate decisions in extreme situations that may arise during service. The article puts forward proposals and conclusions on the widespread implementation of boxing training to improve the physical preparation system in internal affairs bodies.
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