The article is dedicated to an actual issue of improving the health of cadets of higher military educational institutions. The research hypotesis is scientists' statemant about gradual improvement of the cadets' health status with the help of exercises of military-applied sports. The article purpose is to research the impact of military-sport all-around activities on level of physical health of cadets in higher military educational institutions. For the research there were involved 95 cadets of the control group, that was studying according to a current system of physical training, and 36 cadets of the experimental group, that was studying military-sport all-around. Ages of participants are between 17 and 26 years old. During the experiment there were made some measurements of the anthropometric and medical and biological indicators of the physical status, so was determined a physical health level using the G. Apanasenko rapid assessment method. The results of the research shows statistically an authentic improvement of an indicator of the EG cadets' physical health level on 18,2% (p<0.001). The control group paticipants do not have statistically any authentic changes. Conclusion: doing military-sport all-around affects positively physical health level of cadets of the higher military educational institutions. Key words: military-sport all-around, health status, cadets, higher military educational institutions.
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