IMPROVING CORNHOLE SKILLS DURING PREPARATION FOR THE NSI FESTIVAL STUDENT TEAMS COMPETITION
Abstract
Organization of physical education and sports activities of students is a key component for the teacher of the Department of Physical Education of Altai State University. A general plan of action is developed for the entire duration of classes. Accurate planning is of great importance for achieving success in preparing students for extracurricular physical education and sports events, board sports festivals, and specifically for the game of cornhole. The teacher must carry out long-term planning for the future (academic year, semester), as well as lesson planning. Planning of the training process should be built in strict accordance with macro-, meso- and microcycles. It is important to create a general vision of the upcoming work, especially when it comes to preparing participants for the NSI festival. At the initial stage of working with students to teach them the rules, technique and tactics of the game of cornhole, it is necessary to develop a general plan, dividing it into detailed subparagraphs. A training plan associated with physical education and sports classes may seem quite promising. The training program involves systematic training sessions and sports events throughout the semester.
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