The role of Sports and Health-Improving Training Programs in the Organization of Martial Arts Club Activities

Authors

  • Kostiantyn Kolomiiets National University of Ukraine on Physical Education and Sport

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29038/2220-7481-2023-04-30-37

Keywords:

sports and health-improving program, physical training, martial arts clubs, martial arts program, sports classes

Abstract

The Topicality of an effect of sports and health-improving training programs on the organization of martial arts club activities is determined by current trends in sports and physical activity, as well as the needs of society in preserving and improving the human physical and psychological health. The growing interest in fitness, sports and a healthy lifestyle prompts martial arts clubs to find new approaches to organizing training and classes. In this context, the sports and health-improving training programs become a necessary tool to ensure effective training adapted to the needs of various population groups. The Purpose of the Research is to determine the impact of the sports and health-improving training programs on the organization of martial arts club activities. Methods of the Research. The methods of analysis, synthesis, induction and system analysis method have been used in research. The Research Results. The role of the sports and health-improving training programs in the organization of martial arts club activities is defined. Modern sports activities in the field of martial arts are impossible without the introduction and implementation of scientifically substantiated research of the training programs. To ensure high efficiency and achieve the best results, a systematic and purposeful approach to training is necessary. One of the important tools of this approach is the development of training programs for sports and health activities. These programs constitute a key directive document for the coaching staff and athletes, defining the structure, tasks, goals and sequence of the training process. Findings. The research made it possible to determine the impact of sports and health-improving training programs on the organization of martial arts club activities. The conducted research analysis of the development of sports and health-improving training programs and their role in the organization of the martial arts club activities reveals an important aspect of the functioning of sports training in this context.

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Published

2023-12-31

Issue

Section

Physical culture, physical education of different age group population

How to Cite

The role of Sports and Health-Improving Training Programs in the Organization of Martial Arts Club Activities. (2023). Physical Education, Sport and Health Culture in Modern Society, 4(64), 30-37. https://doi.org/10.29038/2220-7481-2023-04-30-37