The article examines the preparation of future masters of physical culture and sports for the use of technical means in modern methods of adaptive sports. It is emphasized that contemporary professional training of future masters of physical culture and sports involves the active use of information and communication technologies, specialized rehabilitation equipment, exercise machines, devices for movement restoration, and tools for training balance and coordination, among others. The preparation of future masters of physical culture and sports is a comprehensive process that combines fundamental theoretical training, practical experience, the development of professional and personal competencies, and a focus on the current requirements of the field of physical culture and sports, particularly adaptive sports. The educational process includes both the theoretical study of the principles of technical means and their practical application in adaptive sports for various nosological groups. It is noted that technical means in adaptive sports are an integral part of modern training, rehabilitation, and social integration methods for people with disabilities. Their competent use increases the effectiveness of rehabilitation, promotes the development of physical qualities, reduces barriers to sports participation, and ensures equal opportunities for all participants. It is highlighted that the use of assistive technology in combination with adaptive sports helps people with disabilities to improve functional mobility, psychological resilience, and daily activity. Technical means make it possible to organize a full-fledged training and competitive process for athletes with different conditions, foster inclusion, and expand opportunities for self-realization. These means also play an important role in the education, rehabilitation, and socialization of children and youth with disabilities, as well as in improving quality of life. Special attention is drawn to the fact that the preparation of future masters of physical culture and sports in Ukraine is aimed at forming competitive, innovative, and socially responsible specialists who are capable of working effectively in the field of physical culture and sports, particularly in adaptive sports, meeting modern challenges, and contributing to the development of a healthy society.
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