The article presents the results of an experiment conducted at the sports base of the National Defense University of the Republic of Kazakhstan, with the participation of 20 military personnel. The purpose of the study was to determine the dynamics of physical fitness indicators, taking into account the use of hypoxic training in the process of physical training of military personnel. The results of the experiment showed that the improvement of the functional state of the body of military personnel with the help of general and speed endurance exercises, including the use of hypoxic training tools, are aimed at strengthening and stimulating the oxygen supply systems of the body and contribute to the effective improvement of the mechanisms of adaptation of the body of military personnel to the climatic and geographical features of combat training activities.
physical fitness of military personnel, physical qualities, military-applied skills, adaptive capabilities, hypoxic training, Republic of Kazakhstan
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