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Combat techniques as the most important section of physical training for internal affairs officers (0.24 Mb, pdf) Read
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Канукоев Астемир Мусович
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Physical training in law-enforcement bodies of the Russian Federation acts as a component of system of departmental professional education, and it is inseparably linked with the processes happening in social, political and economic life of the state. Underestimation of the significance of physical training turns into unjustified losses and gross professional blunders. In this article we have considered issues of studying and practicing combat techniques as the most important section of physical training. Today the primary objective of physical training system for internal affairs officers is the maximum proximity of the content of educational process to specifics of the tasks which are carried out. In this regard, particular attention is paid to the search of optimization ways of this process. The growing need for further development of professionally applied excellence is reflected on physical training system for internal affairs officers. Here they promote kinds of sports aimed at development and maintenance of psychophysical qualities and motor skills, which are vital for successful operative-service and official military activities. As an example we took the experience of combat technique courses in the North Caucasian Institute of Professional Development (branch) of the Krasnodar University under the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation.

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