IMPROVING PHYSICAL FITNESS OF STUDENTS THROUGH SWIMMING SPECIFIC WAYS

Abstract

Because it has multiple influences on the development of harmonious physical, maintaining and improving the health and body fitness, swimming is considered one of the most important means.

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PLEŞCIUC Alexandra, Rata Elena

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PLEŞCIUC Alexandra, Rata Elena (2010). IMPROVING PHYSICAL FITNESS OF STUDENTS THROUGH SWIMMING SPECIFIC WAYS. The Annals of the “Ştefan cel Mare” University. Physical Education and Sport Section. The Science and Art of Movement, 3(1), 71-76. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-675471