Physical training of referees in hockey: analysis of the degree of development of the problem in the scientific literature

Kant 38 (1):240-243 (2021)
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The article is devoted to the analysis of theoretical aspects of physical training of judges in various sports, in particular in hockey. The author analyzes dissertation research and scientific publications devoted to various aspects of physical training of judges in various sports, mainly games. Particular attention is paid to the degree of development of the theoretical foundations of physical training of judges in hockey.

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