Development of technical skills of volleyball players 12-13 through the use of outdoor games in physical education classes
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Developing technical skills is an important part of training volleyball players. A particularly important stage of development is the age of 12-13 years, when young athletes are actively mastering the basic elements of the game and developing their technique. In this article we will look at effective methods for developing the technical skills of volleyball players of this age using outdoor games in physical education classes. One of the key aspects of successfully developing technical skills is making the training accessible and engaging. Outdoor games provide an excellent opportunity to combine physical activity with training, which helps children learn new elements of play more effectively. In addition, such games stimulate children's imagination and interest in the learning process itself, which contributes to more productive learning. The purpose of this article is to identify the effectiveness of using outdoor games in physical education classes to teach technical techniques to volleyball players aged 12–13 years. Various types of outdoor games will be considered, their use in the classroom, and their effectiveness in developing skills and improving the physical fitness of young athletes will be assessed.

Keywords:
volleyball, outdoor games, physical education
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