Evalution on the Experience of the Low Enforcement Officers through the Combat Wrestling Exercises
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The article analysis possibilities of efficiency in special physical preparedness of officers and improvement of professional preparedness in practical activities. Analysis of foreign special literature draws the authors to the conclusion that absence of quantitative criterion estimating activities and practice do not stimulate to practice self-defence without gun constantly. Different authors give different systems of estimation of special activities implementation. The authors of this article think that this problem can be solved by creating an objective, unified system of estimation of mistakes in fighting wrestling activities. This would change standpoint to independent practice in the main and would create conditions to systematic and uninterrupted perfection of learning special activities and practicing them.
The authors present the system of estimation of knowledge about fighting wrestling activities, practice and mistakes of police and other statute service officers. By this system all activities are devided to several independent themes. Every theme is valued according to mistakes. Mistakes are devided to small, big and essential. To make the final estimation, all the separate themes are summed up and obtain general estimation.
The authors present the system of estimation of knowledge about fighting wrestling activities, practice and mistakes of police and other statute service officers. By this system all activities are devided to several independent themes. Every theme is valued according to mistakes. Mistakes are devided to small, big and essential. To make the final estimation, all the separate themes are summed up and obtain general estimation.
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