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The article emphasises that the professional activities of the National Police officers require a high level of physical fitness and stress resistance, as police officers regularly face physical and psychological challenges. The effectiveness of their performance of official tasks depends on their readiness to respond quickly to danger signals. The author notes that physical activity is a critical component for increasing endurance, strength, speed, concentration and coordination, which allows police officers to act confidently in extreme situations. In addition to the development of physical qualities, sports activities help to reduce stress, improve psycho-emotional health, have a positive impact on teamwork skills and reduce the risk of professional burnout and depression. The author emphasises that sports activities contribute to the production of endorphins, which have a positive effect on mood, and can also improve the quality of sleep, which is an important component for recovery from stressful situations a t work. The article analyses in detail the main components of physical fitness: strength, endurance, speed, flexibility and coordination, which are key to police officers' work. Regular strength training, aerobic exercises and sports competitions help to strengthen the body and improve the psycho-emotional state of police officers. The author pays special attention to the importance of an individual approach to training, since each police officer has a different level of training, age and experience, which requires adaptation of physical activity. The article also outlines the benefits of team sports and their impact on improving communication skills and developing teamwork among police officers. The article concludes by emphasising that sport not only improves the physical fitness of police officers, but also plays an important role in their psychological stability, contributes to the effective performance of duties and ensures the safety of citizens. Sports training is an integral part of police training and should be integrated into the curriculum at all st ages of the police career. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |