Abstract
The article deals with the nuances of organizing work on physical education with students of SMG (special medical groups) by means of sports board games.
 The relevance of the study is substantiated by the need to search for new forms of physical activity of students with disabilities (limited health).
 The aim of the study is to analyze physical culture and health-improving activity in higher educational institutions using the example of a competitive event in sports board games among students of a special medical group and the main health group (MHG). The emphasis of the work is made on the need to introduce board sports games into the educational activities of higher professional institutions. It is concluded that sports board games contribute to the development of an inclusive educational environment, are a good means of health preservation and are suitable for students with any type of pathology.
 Methodology. In accordance with the intended scientific goal and the results of the scientific experiment, points were calculated and converted into a percentage.
 Results. As a result of the study, the effectiveness of the use of table sports for the development of an inclusive educational environment in higher educational institutions has been scientifically substantiated and experimentally proven.
 Practical implications. The practical application and introduction of board sports games into the educational process will help teachers and teachers of universities and colleges to adapt extracurricular and competitive activities for students of a special medical group.
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