IMPACT OF HAND-TO-HAND COMBAT PROGRAMS ON CADETS’ PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE AND OPERATIONAL READINESS

Authors

  • Atashaykhov Abduvahid Abdushukurovich Senior Lecturer at the Department of Physical Culture and Sports of the University of Public Security of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Associate Professor Author

Keywords:

Hand-to-hand combat, Cadets, Professional competence, Operational readiness, Physical fitness, Tactical skills, Functional preparedness, Law enforcement training.

Abstract

This study investigates the impact of hand-to-hand combat (HHC) training programs on the professional competence and operational readiness of law enforcement cadets. The research evaluates physical fitness, tactical skills, and functional preparedness before and after a structured HHC training intervention. Results indicate significant improvements in endurance, strength, agility, and task-specific competencies, demonstrating the effectiveness of HHC programs as an essential tool in cadet professional development.

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Published

2026-01-31

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How to Cite

IMPACT OF HAND-TO-HAND COMBAT PROGRAMS ON CADETS’ PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE AND OPERATIONAL READINESS. (2026). World Bulletin of Physical Education and Sports Science, 2(1), 85-96. https://worldbulletin.org/index.php/2/article/view/274