SELECTING PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT EXERCISES FOR FEMALE STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE BADMINTON ELECTIVE COURSE AT HO CHI MINH CITY UNIVERSITY OF INDUSTRY AND TRADE

Dinh Van Quyen

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Using traditional research methods, 18 exercises were selected for application in the Badminton elective course. Initial practical application has demonstrated high efficiency in developing the physical fitness of female students enrolled in the Badminton elective at Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry and Trade.

 

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Badminton; students; physical development; Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry and Trade

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References


Ministry of Education and Training (2008), Decision No. 53/2008/QD-BGD&DT on issuing physical fitness assessment standards for pupils and students.

Nguyen Van Du (2015), Badminton Textbook, Sports and Physical Training Publishing House, Hanoi

Tran Van Vinh (2003), System of Training Exercises for Badminton, Sports and Physical Training Publishing House, Hanoi

Nguyen Duc Van (2008), Statistical Mathematical Methods in Sports and Physical Training, Sports and Physical Training Publishing House, Hanoi.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejpe.v13i2.6524

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