Algorithmic approach to motor training of situational sports athletes
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Abstract (English):
The article discusses the basics of an algorithmic approach to the motor training of athletes with the introduction of a sequence for the development of situational exercises that ensure the solution of motor problems taking into account algorithmic instructions of a dual nature: on the one hand, they include the phase perception of the conditions of a game or fight, on the other hand, they determine the sequence of development of exercises and their content. Research methods: review of specialized sources, scientific research on management, algorithmization of tactical and technical training of situational sports athletes, modeling.

Keywords:
planning, algorithmization, tactics, technique, game situation, motor training
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