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Journal : SHOOTING: Journal of Sport, Health and Education

FIKK Education Student Knowledge Survey on Sports Nutrition Muhammad Fadlih, Andi; Ihsan, Andi; Yani, Ahmad
SHOOTING: Journal of Sport, Health, and Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): November
Publisher : ILIN Education Indonesia

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Sports nutrition has a direct impact on the current physical condition of the body or the physical preparation of the athlete depending on the nutritional status of the athlete involved. The sample consisted of 18 postgraduate students specializing in Physical Culture, Faculty of Sports and Physical Education from Makassar State University. When we look at the overall results, it can be concluded that the students' knowledge of sports nutrition is at a very satisfactory level, especially when comparing the results with the previous research knowledge of athletes and coaches about sports nutrition. Out of a total of 360 responses, 310 answers were correct, or 86.1%. No matter how talented an athlete is in the sport they train or train, motivated and well-trained, the line between defeat and victory is usually very thin, and as the most important link imposes sports nutrition. The results of an athlete and that you can depend on the quality, quantity and timing of the diet entry.
The Effectiveness of the Traditional Game “Gobak Sodor” in Improving Ball Dribbling Skills in Grade 4 Students of Bontokamase Public Elementary School Ihsan, Andi; Usman, Arifuddin
SHOOTING: Journal of Sport, Health, and Education Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): November
Publisher : ILIN Education Indonesia

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This study aims to test the hypothesis that the traditional game Gobak Sodor is effective in improving dribbling skills in grade 4 students of Bontokamase State Elementary School. This study involved 50 students who were randomly divided into two groups: the experimental group (n=25) and the control group (n=25). The experimental group was given dribbling training integrated with the Gobak Sodor game for 4 weeks, while the control group only followed conventional dribbling learning. Data were collected through dribbling skills tests before and after treatment. The results of data analysis using paired t-test showed a significant increase in the average post-test score of the experimental group (M = 87, SD = 6.1) compared to the pre-test (M = 72, SD = 5.4), with a t(22) value = 3.41, p < 0.01. In contrast, there was no significant difference in the control group. These findings indicate that the Gobak Sodor game can be an effective intervention to improve dribbling skills in students of Bontokamase State Elementary School.