After acquiring mastery of skills, stress is laid on
(a) Development of motor components
(b) Tactical training
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) None of the above.
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Explanation:
Both options a and B are correct
Hence correct option is (C).
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After acquiring mastery of skills, stress is laid on (c) Both (a) and (b)
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- Development of motor components:The physical growth and strengthening of a child's bones, muscles, and capacity to move and touch his or her surroundings is referred to as motor development. Gross motor abilities refer to the muscle development that allows babies to keep their heads up, sit, crawl, walk, run, leap, and skip.
- Tactical training:Troops and naval training are subdivided. It is the cornerstone of commanders', staffs', and troops' field training. Tactical training includes firefighting, technical, and drill training, as well as the use of combat vehicles and other military abilities.
- Both (a) and (b):The physical growth and strengthening of a child's bones, muscles, and capacity to move and touch his or her surroundings is referred to as motor development. Tactical training includes firefighting, technical, and drill training
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