PENGARUH LATIHAN METODE DRILL FINISHING TERHADAP KETEPATAN PUKULAN GATE IN PADA ATLET WOODBALL SURABAYA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1234/jpo.v7i4.62289Abstract
Accuracy is a skill that must be mastered by an individual by directing a movement aimed at achieving the intended target. Accuracy can also be defined as a form of precision that plays a very important role for athletes, one of which is in the sport of woodball. Woodball is a relatively simple sport and can also be said to be a new sport that is developing in Indonesia. Woodball is a modification of golf, where its physical components and techniques are very similar to golf. In this context, woodball athletes require physical condition as the main prerequisite to enhance their performance while playing. One of the physical conditions that woodball athletes must possess is accuracy. Without accuracy in making woodball strokes, an athlete will suffer losses, so it can be said that accuracy affects an athlete's game. Accuracy can be improved by providing drills to athletes. In this case, the author provides a drill finishing method for the accuracy of gate-in strokes in woodball, with woodball athletes from Surabaya as the sample. The sample determination uses purposive sampling, and the division into two groups uses ordinal pairing. The research provided by the author is quasi-experimental, giving treatment over 16 meetings, 4 times a week.
Both groups were given training, and the author expects an increase in gate-in stroke accuracy after the treatment using the drill finishing method in the treatment group, while the control group only followed the coach's training program. The results obtained by the author will be processed using statistical computer programs like SPSS and Excel. The hypothesis test results show that the treatment group had a sig value of 0.000 < 0.05, so Ho is rejected, and Ha is accepted, meaning there is a significant difference. Meanwhile, in the control group, the t-test results show a sig value of 0.356 > 0.356, so Ho is accepted, and Ha is rejected, indicating no significant effect. The research results obtained by the author indicate an increase in the drill finishing method training on gate-in strokes in Surabaya woodball athletes. Thus, it can be concluded that the drill method training significantly affects the gate-in stroke accuracy in Surabaya woodball athletes.
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