SELECTING SOME MEASURES TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LEARNING THE OPTIONAL SPORT BADMINTON FOR FEMALE STUDENTS AT TAN TRAO UNIVERSITY
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2024/1134Keywords:
Exercise; Measure; General fitness; Professional physical fitness; Physical exercises; Technical exercises; Competition exercises; Badminton, Tan Trao University.Abstract
Based on the research, the current status of studying the optional sport Badminton of female students at Tan Trao University has been evaluated and 05 measures and 5 test contents suitable for the subject modules have been selected. badminton for students in general and female students at Tan Trao University in particular, in order to improve the quality of learning the optional sport Badminton for female students. These exercises are confirmed to be effective in practice for female students studying elective badminton at Tan Trao University.Downloads
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