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DEVELOPMENT OF THE HAND-TO-HAND FIGHTING OF LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS OF THE MIA OF UKRAINE IN THE SYSTEM OF SPECIAL PHYSICAL TRAINING

Journal: Честь і Закон ("Honor and Law") (Vol.4, No. 67)

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Page : 67-74

Keywords : special training; military personnel; police officers; special training exercises; technical training; modern technical means of training; protection against the threat of cold weapons; disarmament; offender; and opponent;

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Abstract

The article presents the results of experimental studies aimed at increasing the reliability of protection against cold weapons. The pedagogical experiment was attended by cadets of junior high (military and police) school in the number of 40 people. The experiment lasted three months, during which 36 practical classes were held for 90 minutes each. On the eve of the pedagogical experiment, an analysis of scientific and methodological literature and Internet sources on service and applied martial arts was conducted. In accordance with the obtained theoretical components, a step-by-step plan for the development and improvement of experimental methods of hand-to-hand combat was developed. The evaluation of the technique of performing experimental techniques was carried out by expert estimation. In the course of researches, the video-computer system of express-analysis of technique of martial arts (VKS “Katsumoto”) was used, which greatly increased the technical readiness of the studied cadets of the experimental group. At all stages of the pedagogical experiment, video shooting was widely used, which allowed a qualitative correction of hand-to-hand fighting techniques. In accordance with the obtained results, experimental models of disarmament technology have been developed, which during the testing significantly improved the technical arsenal of cadets-law enforcement officers.

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