Features of self-learning physical culture during distance education

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On March 14, 2020, an order was posted on the website of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation on new rules for organizing educational activities in Russian universities, heads of higher educational institutions were instructed to organize interaction between students and teachers in the educational process in a distance format. Self-study contributes not only to the development of physical skills and health, but also helps to better assimilate the educational material, since the body must periodically receive a jolt between long periods of sitting in other disciplines. The topic of self-study is especially relevant during periods of a pandemic, when many educational institutions transfer their students to distance education and organized physical education classes become impossible. At this time, everyone should understand for himself that it is necessary to perform the exercises, because in such conditions most of the time is spent sitting, while not being active. The number of movements performed per day becomes too low. Therefore, daily physical activities are indispensable and necessary in everyone's life, an alternative solution to the gym is needed, and the work offers a set of exercises at home for distance learning students.

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Chalohyan, S., Grigan, S., & Lyashko, G. (2021). Features of self-learning physical culture during distance education. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 273). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202127309033

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