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Journal : Journal of Foundational Learning and Child Development

Learning Outcomes Associated with the Execution of Short Service in Badminton Among Junior High School Students: The Proficiency of Eye-Hand Coordination in Motor Activities Sitorus, Akbar Alvian; Simaremare, Aris; Arjuna, Arjuna; Buulolo, Boisandi; Pandia, Brema Pehulisa; Karo Karo, Alan Alfiansyah Putra; Salim, Muhammad Ikram; Sitanggang, Charisma Maranatha; Sihombing, Lasdo Pangihutan; Laia, Yupiter Prakasa
Journal of Foundational Learning and Child Development Vol. 1 No. 01 (2025): January 27, 2025
Publisher : CV. INSPIRETECH GLOBAL INSIGHT

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53905/ChildDev.v1i01.3

Abstract

Purpose of the study: This research aimed to investigate the relationship between eye-hand coordination and the learning outcomes associated with badminton short service execution among junior high school students, and to determine the extent to which eye-hand coordination influences skill acquisition in this fundamental badminton technique. Materials and methods: The study employed a quantitative non-experimental approach involving 27 male junior high school students aged 13-15 years from Medan City, Indonesia. Data collection utilized pre-test and post-test measurements of eye-hand coordination through a standardized ball throwing and catching test and short service proficiency using an adapted French Short Service Test. Students participated in an eight-week training program focused on developing eye-hand coordination and short service technique. Data were analyzed using SPSS version 26, employing descriptive statistics, Pearson correlation, and regression analysis. Results: Findings revealed a significant positive correlation between eye-hand coordination scores and short service proficiency (r = 0.783, p < 0.001). Regression analysis indicated that eye-hand coordination accounted for approximately 61.3% of the variance in short service performance. Students with higher initial eye-hand coordination demonstrated greater learning improvements following the training intervention (19.1 ± 5.2 points) compared to students with lower coordination (13.7 ± 4.5 points). Conclusions: Eye-hand coordination significantly influences badminton short service learning outcomes among junior high school students. The development of eye-hand coordination enhances students' ability to perform precise short services, suggesting that physical education curricula should incorporate specific coordination training to optimize badminton skill acquisition.
Co-Authors Abiyyu, Muhammad Farras Adriansyah Adriansyah Agus Hidayat Alan Alfiansyah Putra Karo Karo Aldi, Ujang Alvi Syahrin ANDRIANI, TRI Anggriawan, Dicky Ade ARDIANSYAH ARDIANSYAH Ardiansyha, Ardiansyha ariska, mutiara Arjuna Asep Nursobah, Asep ayu, Kismi Bismark, O.P. Buulolo, Boisandi Carolina, Ria Dadan Rusmana Dakhyar, Dakhyar Darojat, Darojat Devi, Shinta Dewantoro, Riy Edi Yunara farosaa, olivia Hamdi Hamdi Hamdi, Muhammad Alwi Harahap, Muhammad Ikhsan Harahap, Yasmin Inayati, Fajriah Jasman Jasman Juliana Juliana karman karman Kurahman, Opik Taupik Kurniawati, Esy Kushartawan, Patih Kusumajaya, Hendra Laia, Yupiter Prakasa Lasmini Lasmini, Lasmini Lestari, Indri Puji Maas, Isyuliardi Marlina Marlina Marpaung, Rispan Kurniawan Maslani, Maslani Maulana, Hadi Muis B, Abd. Murod, Akip Muslih, Hafid Nurbaiti Nurbaiti Nurmagandi, Boby Nurul Fadhilah Nurulhajj, Fadilah Arfan Nurulita, Ainaya Fatimah Nurvinanda, Rezka Nurwijaya Fitri Optari, Leni Kurnia Pandia, Brema Pehulisa Pane, Dian Novita Sari Putri, Yolanda Rainisa Maini Heryanto Rajiman, Widyawanti Reza, Reza REZKI, REZKI Rifqah, Qaniah Adistha rum, Safril M. Saadah, Susi Salim, Muhammad Ikram SANTOSO SANTOSO Sapar Sapar Saputra, Moh Fadel Satria, Tegu Ahmad Sihombing, Lasdo Pangihutan Simaremare, Aris Siregar, Nurul Hikmatul Alawiyah Sitanggang, Charisma Maranatha Sitorus, Akbar Alvian Sotte, Sotte Sukmara, Ghina Fadlilah Suryanti, Lilis Syafiuddin, Muhammad Syafnita, Nabila Ulfa Syam, Riyan Muhammad Ulhaq, Muhammad Miftah Ulziamil, Mahadina Windiani Windiani, Windiani Yasar, Muhamad yulista, heni Zulsantoni, Zulsantoni