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Journal : Jurnal Patriot

Integrating sport psychology in grassroots football: enhancing performance and well-being Akbar, Amin; Cahyani, Firunika Intan
Jurnal Patriot Vol 6 No 3 (2024): Jurnal Patriot
Publisher : Department of Coaching, Faculty of Sports Science, Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/patriot.v6i2.1081

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Problems: this research examines the psychological aspects of developing early childhood football players (grassroots football). support from coaches and parents and a holistic training program were critical factors in optimizing a player's potential. Purpose: the research aims to understand how psychological factors influence grassroots football players. this research will likely provide an evaluation of the critical role of sports psychology in developing grassroots football achievements. Methods: this research uses qualitative methods with a grounded theory approach. a total of 10 licensed coaches with a minimum of 5 years-experience in football coaching. this research uses data triangulation, namely open semi-structured interviews, observation, and document analysis, as data collection procedures. the information collected is then analyzed using predetermined themes. Results: the research using the interview method shows that effective motivation methods include positive feedback, setting realistic goals, and creating a competitive but supportive environment. coaches provide praise, set small goals, and create a positive training environment to increase players' self-confidence. in managing player stress, coaches use personal approaches, open communication, and mental training to help athletes overcome pressure. improving social skills in grassroots players is carried out through group exercises that encourage cooperation and participation in community football events. Conclusion: the research results and discussion can be analyzed to show that collaboration between coaches and parents is essential in supporting children's potential, with coaches focusing on developing techniques and understanding of the game and parents providing moral support without excessive pressure. this research confirms the importance of a comprehensive psychological approach to optimally developing early childhood football players.
Contribution of speed and agility to dribbling ability Pra Adha, Ozha Wahyu; Fadlan, Abdur Rohim; Helmi, Dio Septiyan; Mayangsari, Rina; Cahyani, Firunika Intan; Meirafoni, Yummi
Jurnal Patriot Vol 7 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Patriot
Publisher : Department of Coaching, Faculty of Sports Science, Universitas Negeri Padang, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/patriot.v7i2.1151

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Problems: The problem of this research was identified because students often lose the ball when passing opponents, less than optimal dribbling speed so that it is easy to be chased by opponents, and low agility which causes movements to be easy to read. Purpose: This study aims to test the contribution of speed and agility to the ability of soccer dribbling in students. Methods: This study uses a quantitative approach through a correlational method, this study seeks to provide a scientific understanding of the relationship between physical variables (speed and agility) with technical abilities (dribbling). This study involved 26 students as research samples through a total sampling technique. The instruments used include a 30-meter running test for speed, a dogging run test for agility, and a dribbling test with 7 obstacles. Data analysis was carried out using correlation techniques with SPSS software version 24. Results: The results of the descriptive analysis showed that the average speed time was 5.68 seconds, agility 6.49 seconds, and dribbling 24.58 seconds. Students with the best speed and agility also recorded the fastest dribbling results, which indicates a positive relationship between basic physical abilities and dribbling skills. Conclusion: This study concluded that increasing speed and agility can significantly contribute to dribbling effectiveness. This finding is important as a basis for designing more targeted and evidence-based soccer training programs