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Improving Volleyball Lower Serve Ability after Push-Up and Pull-Up Training for 6 Weeks in Junior High School Students Umdah, Barirohtul; Handayani, Heni Yuli; Widodo, Haryo Mukti; Purwoto, Septyaningrum Putri
JSES : Journal of Sport and Exercise Science Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): September
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

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This research aims to improve the volleyball bottom serve ability by applying push-up and pull-up exercises to NU Arosbaya Middle School students. The method used in this research is quantitative with an experimental approach. A sample of 20 male students was taken using probability sampling with simple random sampling. The research design used is a true experimental design. The research uses a true experimental design, namely, a pretest-posttest control group design. This research instrument determines the bottom serviceability using the bottom service test. This research was conducted for six weeks, with training carried out one week three times. From the descriptive test results, the pre-test has a value of 16.25, and the post-test post-test results have a value of 24.25. From the paired sample t-test results, the t-count value was -11.830 and a sig (2-tiled) of 0.00. Because the sig value is < 5% (a), it can be concluded that there is a difference in the pre-test and post-test post-test scores. This research concludes that push-up exercises and pull-up exercises have a significant influence on improving the volleyball bottom serve ability of NU Arosbaya Middle School students.
Drill Training Method for 6 Weeks Improves Bottom Passing Ability at Volleyball Academy KU-17 Ainurrozi, Afif Surya; Purwoto, Septyaningrum Putri; Himawan, Agus
JSES : Journal of Sport and Exercise Science Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): September
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This research aims to determine how increasing the drill training method affects the bottom passing ability at Volkas Volleyball Academy KU-17. The population used in this research was Volkas Volleyball Academy KU-17, taken using the purposive sampling method and a sample of 15 people. The test in this study was used to obtain lower passing score data during the pretest and posttest. The analysis method in this research used the paired sample t-test. The results of hypothesis testing using a paired sample t-test produce a sig value of 0.000 < 0.05 with a calculated t value of -4.878 < 2.1445, which means that H0 is rejected and Ha is accepted, it can be concluded that there is an influence of drill method training on increasing passing—bottom at Volkas Volleyball Academy KU-17. The results of this study produced data that there was an increase in lower passing at Volkas Volleyball Academy KU-17, as evidenced by the paired sample t-test sig value of 0.000 < 0.05 with a calculated t value of -4.878 < 2.1445, which means that H0 was rejected and Ha accepted. With pretest test results of 40.2 and posttest test results of 45.67. Based on the results and discussion of research that has been carried out, it is concluded that the drill training method can improve lower passing in volleyball games, especially at Volkas Volleyball Academy KU-17.
The Effect of Ladder Drill Training on the Dribbling Agility of Futsal Extracurricular Students Misbahul, Misbahul; Widodo, Haryo Mukti; Hidayatullah, Fajar; Purwoto, Septyaningrum Putri
JSES : Journal of Sport and Exercise Science Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): September
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The main obstacle in mastering futsal playing techniques well is the player's lack of agility when dribbling the ball. Agility is a physical component that is very important for sports that require speed in changing the direction of movement. In the sport of futsal, agility plays a crucial role in supporting a player's performance to win the game. One of the agility exercises is the ladder drill exercise. This research is a type of pre-experimental research method (weak experiment). There are 2 variables in this study, with 1 independent variable (ladder drill training model) and 1 dependent variable, namely (agility). The design of this research is to use (pre-experimental designs). This research was conducted at SMP NU Arosbaya, located in Berbeluk Village, Arosbaya Bangkalan District. The population in this study was 10 students who participated in futsal extracurricular activities at SMP NU Arosbaya. The Wilcoxon test results showed a P value of 0.001 < 0.05, indicating a significant effect. Hence, ladder drill training significantly influences the dribbling ability of futsal extracurricular students. The advice in this research is that extracurricular futsal participants are expected to be able to perform good dribbling techniques in futsal games to make it easier to win every match.
Physical Condition Profile of Female Futsal Athletes at Childroom FC Bangkalan Rusdiana, Ariska; Himawan, Agus; Hidayatullah, Fajar; Purwoto, Septyaningrum Putri
JSES : Journal of Sport and Exercise Science Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): March
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Purpose: Physical characteristics are the basic things needed for futsal athletes who want to achieve high achievements. This research aims to understand and describe the real situation regarding the physical condition of 15 21 year old Childroom FC Bangkalan futsal athletes. Materials and Methods: This research method is quantitative through surveys. There are six types of physical tests carried out at the Childroom FC Bangkalan women's futsal club, such as push up tests to measure arm and shoulder muscle strength, sit up evaluations used to assess strength in the abdominal muscles, 10 meter sprints carried out to measure speed levels, evaluations Illinois run and agility are used to evaluate the level of agility and coordination, standing long jumps are used to measure strength in the leg muscles, and the level 2 intermittent yo-yo test is used to assess heart and lung endurance. The respondents in this study were 15 athletes under the age of 21 from the Childroom FC Bangkalan women's futsal club. This research was conducted at the Dwi Champion Jengkebuen Bangkalan futsal field. Result: The average results from the test were push ups 34.6, sit ups 30.6, 10 meter sprint 2.95, Illinois run and agility test 21.57, standing long jump 6.9, and yoyo intermittent level 2 3.79. Conclusion: From this research, the test results showed a large effect physical training at the Childroom FC Bangkalan women's futsal club.
Comparison of Training Using the Inside of the Foot and the Back of the Foot on Shooting Accuracy towards the Goal at Gasak FC Syafii, Imam; Himawan, Agus; Purwoto, Septyaningrum Putri
JSES : Journal of Sport and Exercise Science Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): March
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Purpose: This research aims to evaluate and compare the effectiveness of training with the instep versus the outside of the foot on soccer shooting accuracy. Materials and Methods: An experimental design with pre-test and post-test measures was employed, involving two distinct treatment groups. The first group received training focused on using the instep for shooting, while the second group practiced shooting with the outside of the foot. The study included 30 soccer players, randomly assigned to these two groups. Shooting accuracy was assessed before and after an 8-week training period. Result: Results indicated that both training methods led to significant improvements in shooting accuracy, but training with the instep yielded a greater enhancement compared to using the outside of the foot. Conclusion: These results suggest that instep training is more effective for improving shooting accuracy and should be considered the preferred method for developing shooting skills in soccer players.
The Impact of Fartlek Training on Endurance and Speed Development in Amateur Futsal Players Muslim, Kalimasada Akbar; Himawan, Agus; Handayani, Heni Yuli; Purwoto, Septyaningrum Putri; Widodo, Haryo Mukti
JSES : Journal of Sport and Exercise Science Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): March
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Purpose: This study aims to evaluate the impact of the fartlek training program on improving endurance and speed in futsal players. Materials and Methods: This quasi-experimental study involved 13 male futsal players (ages 18–25) from the Elano Futsal Team, selected through purposive sampling. Participants underwent a six-week Fartlek training program with three sessions per week. Endurance was assessed using the Multi-Stage Fitness Test (MFT), while speed was measured with a 20-meter sprint test. A paired sample t-test (p < 0.05) was used to analyze pre-test and post-test differences, with descriptive statistics (mean and standard deviation) summarizing the results. Result: The one-sample t-test results indicate a significant improvement in both endurance and speed following the six-week Fartlek training program. The post-test VO₂max scores (M = 40.46, p < 0.05) showed a statistically meaningful increase compared to pre-test scores (M = 35.29). Similarly, sprint speed improved, with post-test times (M = 2.03, p < 0.05) demonstrating a significant reduction from pre-test values (M = 2.05). Conclusion: In conclusion, Fartlek training is an effective method for improving the physical condition of futsal players, particularly their endurance and speed.