THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE SIXTH GRADE STUDENT’S PHYSICAL CONDITION SUPPORTED BY UTILITARIAN - APPLICATIVE WAYS

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Lesson of physical education is an important component in the process of child’s education. This essay wants to relieve the importance of aplicative- utilitarian ranges at this age.

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Pavaluc Marius

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Pavaluc Marius (2008). THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE SIXTH GRADE STUDENT’S PHYSICAL CONDITION SUPPORTED BY UTILITARIAN - APPLICATIVE WAYS. The Annals of the “Ştefan cel Mare” University. Physical Education and Sport Section. The Science and Art of Movement, 1(1), 89-94. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-672534