Abstract
According to the results of the analysis of scientific and methodical literature, it was established that the existing system of individual physical training of future officers needs a scientifically based transformation in accordance with today's requirements.
 The main goal of the study is to determine the essence and structure of the formation of physical readiness of future officers of the National Guard of Ukraine (NGU) in the system of individual physical training with the accented use of modern readiness technologies.
 As a result of a theoretical study, we determined the essence and structure of the formation of physical readiness of future officers of the NGU in the system of individual physical training with an emphasis on the use of modern readiness technology – personal multi-vector education, which is formed through an accented and targeted pedagogical influence on the formation of the future officer's readiness to defend Ukraine, performance of assigned tasks in various conditions of service and combat activity, which require a high level of development of physical qualities, as well as military-applied skills and provides a combination of his knowledge: about the content and structure of future military professional activity; forms and methods of organizing physical training in subordinate units, as well as the requirements of this activity to the level of physical readiness of the subordinate personnel, individual level of physical and special physical readiness, formed key competences of the future military professional activity with the opportunities and needs formed and realized by him in the process of development.
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