IMPROVING THE SYSTEM OF ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND SPORTS IN THE MODERN ERA

IMPROVING THE SYSTEM OF ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND SPORTS IN THE MODERN ERA

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  • Isakov Erkinjon Tulkinovich Lecturer at the Department of “Theory and Methods of Multiathlon Sports” at the Fergana branch of the Uzbek State University of Physical Culture and Sports.

Keywords:

system of organization and management, physical culture and sports, mass and professional sports

Abstract

In the modern era, increasing the efficiency of using available resources, optimizing organizational and management structures and introducing innovative technologies is becoming an urgent area for improving the system of organization and management of physical culture and sports. The growing popularity of a healthy lifestyle, interest in active forms of leisure and sporting events determines the need to modernize the mechanisms of state policy in this area, ensuring the availability and quality of physical education, health and sports services. Measures to stimulate the development of mass and professional sports, create conditions for personal self-realization, and increase the competitiveness of Russian sports at the international level are becoming important. Improving the industry management system involves the use of modern approaches to the design, planning and monitoring of physical culture and sports activities, effective interaction between government bodies, business structures and civil society institutions

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2024-06-22

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IMPROVING THE SYSTEM OF ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND SPORTS IN THE MODERN ERA. (2024). Western European Journal of Linguistics and Education, 2(6), 242-246. https://westerneuropeanstudies.com/index.php/2/article/view/1237

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IMPROVING THE SYSTEM OF ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND SPORTS IN THE MODERN ERA. (2024). Western European Journal of Linguistics and Education, 2(6), 242-246. https://westerneuropeanstudies.com/index.php/2/article/view/1237

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