Objective: Aim: To investigate the impact of the improved Working Program of the academic subject "Special Physical Training" on the dynamics of indicators of cadets' physical and psycho-emotional state in their training process..
Patients And Methods: Materials and Methods: The research, which was conducted in 2023-2024, involved 167 male cadets of the 3rd and 4th training years of National Academy of Internal Affairs (Kyiv, Ukraine). Two groups were formed: the experimental group (EG, n = 86), whose cadets studied according to the improved Working Program of the academic subject area referred to as "Special Physical Training," and the control group (CG, n = 81), whose cadets studied according to the existing Working Program. Research methods: bibliosemantic, pedagogical experiment, testing, methods of mathematical statistics.
Results: Results: The research found that at the end of the experiment, most of the studied indicators of physical and psycho-emotional state in the EG cadets were significantly better than in the CG cadets. The most pronounced effect of the training sessions with the improved Working Program was found in the indicators of anxiety, neuro-emotional stability, self-confidence, stress resistance, and endurance of future law enforcement officers.
Conclusion: Conclusions: A high level of these indicators will ensure the formation of law enforcement officers' psychophysical readiness for extreme conditions. It will help to improve the efficiency of their performance of service tasks under martial law.
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