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- W3164030295 abstract "The article reveals the features of adaptation of athletes to specific motor actions in boxing. It is determined that boxing is one of the most popular sports among student youth. It is substantiated that the management of the processes of adaptation of the body of boxers to specific motor actions on the basis of extensive use of experienced training and measuring systems and technical means of training, coaching and control will be relevant both in terms of theory and sports practice. The circumstances that determine the interest in boxing as a model that allows us to study the processes of adaptation of the organism to extreme influences of the external and internal environment.
 Methodical recommendations for improving the processes of adaptation of student-athletes in higher education institutions to specific motor actions in boxing have been developed.
 In the system of various relationships between man and the environment and man with man, the motor actions of boxers can be seen as a complex model of antagonistic relations between participants, strictly regulated by the rules of competition and the actions of the judiciary. The nature of these relationships allows us to study the adaptive responses of the body in extreme conditions of real danger, requiring full mobilization of the functional capabilities of the student-athlete.
 In this regard, of particular interest, in our opinion, are studies aimed at studying the adaptive reactions of the athlete's body in situational, contact and shock types of martial arts, such as, for example, boxing." @default.
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- W3164030295 title "Features of athletes 'adaptation to specific motor actions in boxing" @default.
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