Characteristics of the development of motor and volitional qualities of future law enforcement officers in the process of their specialized training
 
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LVIV STATE UNIVERSITY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS, LVIV, UKRAINE
 
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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF THE NATIONAL GUARD OF UKRAINE, KHARKIV, UKRAINE
 
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KHARKIV NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS, KHARKIV, UKRAINE
 
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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS, KYIV, UKRAINE
 
 
Publication date: 2026-01-30
 
 
Wiadomości Lekarskie 2026;(1):95-104
 
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Aim: To investigate the impact of specialized training (hand-to-hand combat training) on the development of motor and volitional qualities indicators in cadets during their studies at higher educational institutions with a specific learning environment. Materials and Methods: The research, conducted in the 2024-2025 year, involved 298 male cadets, who were divided into three groups: HHC Group (n = 47), whose cadets were involved in hand-to-hand combat; SC Group (n = 82), whose cadets trained in other sports clubs (games, strength, athletics); C Group (n = 169), whose cadets did not engage in additional sports activities. Research methods: analysis and generalization of literary sources, testing, psychodi agnostic methods, and statistical methods. Results: It has been found that, according to most of the tests and methods used, the cadets of the HHC Group showed significantly better results in terms of motor and volitional qualities in their senior training years than those in the C Group. At the same time, no significant difference was found between the indicators of cadets in the HHC and SC groups, which indicates the effectiveness of additional sports activities in developing cadets’ motor and volitional qualities. Conclusions: The comprehensive impact of hand-to-hand combat training on indicators of motor and volitional qualities in future law enforcement office has been demonstrated. This emphasizes the advisability of a wider introduction of hand-to-hand combat techniques into the specialized training of future law enforcement officers during their studies, to improve their professional training and increase the effectiveness of their future service activiti
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