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PERAN AGILITY TERHADAP PERFORMA PERTANDINGAN DALAM OLAHRAGA PERMAINAN SQUASH Palgunadhi, Finaldhi; Nuryanti, Widy Dewi; Kurniawan, Tian; Hidayat, Iwa Ikhwan; Haryono, Tono; Imanudin, Iman; Rusdiana, Agus
JURNAL ILMU KEOLAHRAGAAN Vol 24 No 1 (2025): JURNAL ILMU KEOLAHRAGAAN
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Keolahragaan Unimed

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24114/jik.v24i1.68071

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This study aims to investigate whether there is a relationship between agility and match ranking among athletes in the sport of squash. The research approach used is a correlational study. The sample consisted of 18 national squash athletes from Bandung City (9 males and 9 females). The instruments used in this study were the agility T-test to measure athletes' agility ability, and internal matches using a round-robin system (best of 5 games) to determine athlete rankings. The analysis results showed no significant relationship between agility and overall match ranking in squash athletes. However, when analyzed by gender, female athletes demonstrated a stronger correlation between agility and match ranking. Keywords: Squash, Agility, Match Ranking
KINEMATIC COMPARISON BETWEEN NATIONAL AND AMATEUR TAEKWONDO ATHLETES IN THE AP HURIGI (AXE KICK Hidayat, Iwa Ikhwan; Rusdiana, Agus; Haryono, Tono; Kurniawan, Tian; Imanudin, Iman; Umaran, Unun; Syahid, Angga M; Salman, Salman
MEDIKORA Vol. 23 No. 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Faculty of Sports Sciences, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/medikora.v23i1.71715

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Taekwondo is a Korean martial art characterized by rapid kicks. In the combat category, technical ability is the key to success in gaining points. The aphurigi technique (axe kick) is one of the important techniques in taekwondo because the technique gives a point contribution of around 20% in the match. Thus, it is necessary to investigate kinematic analysis to determine the kinematic parameters that contribute to the success of the aphurigi (axe kick) kick technique. 24 athletes were involved in this research, divided into 2 groups, namely the national level group and the regional group. All samples performed aphurigi kicks, then recorded using a camera and analyzed using skill spector software in 2 dimensions. There are 6 parameters analyzed consisting of kick speed, hip position, angular speed, and kick range. From the measurements that have been carried out, the results show that national-level athletes have significant differences compared to regional athletes in kick speed in the upswing phase, p-0.003, hip position, p-0.045, and knee angle in the upswing phase, p-0.026. However, there were no significant differences in other parameters, including kick speed in the upswing phase, kick range, and knee angle in the upswing phase. The results show the importance of a specific training program to train kinematic parameters that can influence aphurigi kick performance, therefore amateur athletes can master effective kick techniques and compete at the national level.
ANALISIS PENGARUH KELELAHAN LOWER BODY TERHADAP PARAMETER KINEMATIKA TENDANGAN INSTEP PEMAIN FUTSAL PUTRI Nurlaely, Eprilia; Rusdiana, Agus; Hidayat, Iwa Ikhwan; Kurniawan, Tian; Haryono, Tono
Jurnal Edukasi Citra Olahraga Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Edukasi Citra Olahraga
Publisher : STKIP Citra Bakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.38048/jor.v5i1.5155

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh kelelahan otot lower body terhadap parameter kinematika tendangan instep pemain futsal putri. Metode kuantitatif dengan pendekatan deskriptif menggunakan pre-test dan post-test design digunakan dalam penelitian ini. Sampel berjumlah 12 pemain putri klub futsal 35 Kota Bandung. Instrument yang digunakan meliputi strip laktat accutrend, kamera handycame, speed gun, carada scan, perangkat lunak skill spector, kinovea, dan spss. Parameter kinematika yang dianalisis dalam penelitian ini mencakup sudut angkle awalan, sudut knee awalan, sudut hip awalan, sudut tumpuan, maximum angular of knee velocity, maximum angular of hip velocity, dan ball velocity. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan sebelum dan sesudah kelelahan pada beberapa parameter seperti kadar asam laktat (p = 0.000 < 0.05) dan maximum angular of knee velocity (p = 0.023 < 0.05). Namun, tidak ditemukan perbedaan signifikan pada parameter lain yaitu sudut ankle awalan (p = 0.992 > 0.05), sudut knee awalan (p = 0.875 > 0.05), sudut hip awalan (p = 0.492 > 0.05), sudut tumpuan (p = 0.774 > 0.05), maximum angular of hip velocity (p = 0.637 > 0.05), dan ball velocity (p = 0.667 > 0.05). Berdasarkan hasil data analisis dan pembahasan dapat disimpulkan bahwa meskipun kelelahan mempengaruhi beberapa parameter kinematika, tubuh memiliki mekanisme adaptasi untuk mempertahankan efisiensi biomekanik selama aktivitas fisik intensif. Penelitian ini bermanfaat bagi pelatih dan pemain futsal dalam merancang latihan dan strategi pemulihan untuk meningkatkan performa dan mengurangi dampak kelelahan.
Tennis flat forehand drive stroke analysis: three dimensional kinematics movement analysis approach Rusdiana, Agus
Jurnal SPORTIF : Jurnal Penelitian Pembelajaran Vol 7 No 1 (2021): Jurnal SPORTIF: Jurnal Penelitian Pembelajaran
Publisher : Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (3172.747 KB) | DOI: 10.29407/js_unpgri.v7i1.15760

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the ability of the flat forehand drive stroke with a three-dimensional kinematics analysis approach in tennis. The method used was quantitative descriptive, while the subjects were 18 male tennis players (age 27 ± 3.7 years, height 169 ± 7.4 cm, body weight 71.5 ± 8.3 kg). This instrument uses three video cameras, one set of calibration, motion analysis software, manual markers and a radar speed gun. The results of this study showed that of the shoulder internal rotation, wrist flexion, trunk and hip rotations for players who have skills shows greater results when compared to the novice players. In addition, the skills player group produce ball speed that is greater than the novice players. The results of this study concluded that the series of motion starting from the hip joint rotation, the maximum external-internal shoulder rotation contributed greatly to the racket speed in generating greater ball momentum. Meanwhile, the shoulder internal velocity is the key to producing the racket maximum speed. The recommendation from the results of this study for further research is to compare the performance of forehand and backhand strokes in the elite group with a three-dimensional analysis approach.
Biomechanical Analysis of Drag Push Movements in Indoor Hockey Muhamad Farhan Pratama; Agus Rusdiana; Tian Kurniawan; Iwa Ikhwan Hidayat
Journal of Physical Education Health and Sport Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpehs.v12i2.36146

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The study was an attempt to analyse the biomechanical aspects of drag push movements in professional and amateur indoor hockey players. This study was a cross-sectional assay in which a sample of 10 (five professional and five amateur) athletes were included. Analysis were concentrating on several kinematic variables including ball speed, foot support width, distance between the ball and front foot, drag trajectory length, drag phase duration and average drag velocity. A high-speed camera, Kinovea motion analysis software and speed gun were used to collect data. Results from the analysis revealed that two primary variables were significantly different between groups, the drag time differed significantly: 0.30 seconds for the professional group and 0.42 seconds for the amateur group (p = 0.046). Strange enough, average drag speed was even elevated to 1.68 m/s in amateur athletes (vs a value of 1.30 m/s in professionals), though being not significant (p = 0.839) and also not translated into increased ball speed gained with each OF shot, and drag distance (p = 0.005). The ball speed swung by professional and amateur players was virtually higher in the former, but it did not reach a statistical significance. These results support the knowledge that drag push power depends on the capacity of efficiently linking the coordination to optimize drag trajectory. According to these findings, the current study recommends that training programs for amateur hockey players should pay more attention on enhancing dynamic skills for better drag push performance in indoor-hockey.
Comparison of The Effectiveness of Active Recovery and Cold-Water Immersion on Fatigue Recovery in Recreational Runners Marcella Febry Utami; Agus Rusdiana; Tian Kurniawan
Journal of Physical Education Health and Sport Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpehs.v12i2.37707

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This study examines the effectiveness of Active Recovery (AR) and Cold-Water Immersion (CWI) in reducing blood lactate as an indicator of fatigue recovery in recreational runners after completing a 5-kilometer run. Using a pretest–posttest crossover design, seven recreational runners participated in two recovery conditions AR and CWI with a one-day washout period between treatments. Lactate levels were measured before and after each recovery session. The analysis showed that AR lowered lactate levels from 8.286 mmol/L to 6.257 mmol/L (p = 0.106), while CWI reduced levels from 5.243 mmol/L to 3.300 mmol/L (p = 0.057). While neither method showed statistically significant differences, CWI revealed a more noticeable trend in accelerating lactate reduction toward OBLA values compared to AR. These findings indicate that CWI could provide faster metabolic recovery for recreational runners needing shorter recovery periods, whereas AR remains appropriate for gentler recovery focused on sustaining movement ease. Due to the limited sample size, additional studies with a larger population are advised to provide stronger support for these recovery strategies.
Analysis of Landing Characteristics in Jump Heading Techniques of Indonesian University of Education Soccer Club Players Febrian Yusran Saputra; Agus Rusdiana; Tono Haryono
Journal of Physical Education Health and Sport Vol. 12 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpehs.v12i2.39745

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Fatigue is a common component in soccer matches, and can lead to reduction of movement quality and enhanced injury risk, particularly in the jump heading technique that requires high levels of coordination and postural control. This study was conducted to examine the biomechanical parameters of landing in the jump heading techniques before and after fatigue on players of Indonesian Education University (UPI) Football Student Activity Unit. The design for the study was a non-experimental research design and quantitive in method. Ten male collegiate soccer players were the participants of this experiment who executed the jump heading right before, and immediately following, completion of a lower extremity fatigue protocol. The studied kinematic variables were jump height, knee flexion angle and trunk position at take-off, landing force (measured using high-speed video analysis [SkillSpector] and force plate). One Good: One Bad Approximately 1000-Fold Ahi Attenuation Deriving from Real Pauli Admixture Analysis was carried out using a paired statistical test (α = 0.05). Fatigue did not appear to influence jump height and landing force, with significant knee flexion angle in take-off and trunk postural control were increased and decreased respectively. These results suggest the presence of compensatory biomechanical mechanisms related to fatigue. It was determined that fatigue affected alterations of some kinematic variables associated with balance control and movement quality during the jump heading technique. As a result, conditioning should likewise focus on the control and endurance of posture, core stability and neuromuscular function to preserve movement quality but also limit injury under fatigue.   
Pelatihan dan Sosialisi Sport Science Analisis Mekanika Gerak kepada Klub Badminton di Jawa Barat untuk Meningkatkan Kompetensi Pelatih dan Atlet Hidayat, Iwa Ikhwan; Rusdiana, Agus; Haryono, Tono; Kurniawan, Tian; Palgunadhi, Finaldhi
Inovasi Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 3 No 3 (2025): IJPM - Desember 2025
Publisher : CV Firmos

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54082/ijpm.1006

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Kurangnya pemahaman pelatih tentang analisis biomekanika menajadi salah satu permasalahan dalam proses evaluasi kemampuan teknik dasar. untuk meningkatkan pemahaman dan keterampilan pelatih serta atlet dalam penerapan analisis mekanika gerak pada olahraga bulutangkis, maka kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk memperkuat pemahaman dan keterampilan pelatih serta atlet klub badminton di Jawa Barat melalui pelatihan dan sosialisasi ilmu keolahragaan, khususnya dalam analisis mekanika gerak. Kemajuan ilmu keolahragaan memerlukan pendekatan ilmiah dalam proses pengembangan prestasi sehingga atlet mampu mencapai performa yang optimal secara efektif dan efisien. Kegiatan dilakukan dengan menggunakan metode presentasi, diskusi interaktif, dan praktik langsung menggunakan ala-alat analisis gerak di Laboratorium Ilmu Olahragaan fpok UPI. Peserta pelatihan diberikan informasi mengenai prinsip utama biomekanika terutama kinematika, metode analisis video menggunakan aplikasi, serta penggunaan hasil analisis untuk peningkatan teknik pukulan, gerakan kaki, dan strategi permainan dilapangan.: Hasil aktivitas menunjukkan peningkatan wawasan peserta sebesar 80% mengenai konsep mekanika Gerak, kemampuan menggunakan teknologi ilmu olahraga, serta pemahaman akan signifikansi pendekatan ilmiah dalam pengembangan olahraga dengan. Oleh karena itu, aktivitas ini sangat berdampak positif bagi pelatih dan atlet dalam meningkatan kompetensi dalam memanfaatkan teknologi. Selanjutnya kegiatan ini dapat memberikan peran nyata dalam peningkatan kualitas pembinaan badminton di Jawa Barat secara berkelanjutan.
A Bibliometric Analysis of Trends in Real-Time Coach Feedback Technologies in Sports Sendi Cornelia; Dikdik Zafar Sidik; Agus Rusdiana; Mustika Fitri
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v14i1.17838

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This study explores the role of coach feedback in improving athlete performance through a bibliometric analysis approach. Coach feedback is proven to be crucial in enhancing skills, motivation, and the relationship between coaches and athletes. Using data from Scopus (2014–2024), this study maps publication trends, international collaborations, and dominant research themes related to coach feedback. The findings indicate that a combination of positive and corrective feedback is more effective, while context-based and interpersonal approaches enhance its effectiveness. Despite providing comprehensive insights, this study faces limitations in terms of language scope, database coverage, and a lack of in-depth qualitative analysis. This study serves as an important foundation for further research development on feedback in the sports domain.
The Effects of Altitude Training on Blood Components and Performance of Elite Rowing Athletes: Systematic Literature Review Rifqi Harits Taufiqurahman; Dede Rohmat Nurjaya; Pipit Pitriani; Agus Rusdiana
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol. 14 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v14i3.34066

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Rowing athlete performance is greatly influenced by aerobic capacity, explosive strength, and precise technical coordination. One strategy widely used to support performance improvement is altitude training, namely training in hypoxic conditions through the Live High-Train Low (LHTL), Live High-Train High (LHTH), and Intermittent Hypoxic Training (IHT) methods. Hypoxic exposure is believed to stimulate an increase in erythropoietin (EPO), which in turn increases hemoglobin (Hb), hematocrit (Hct), and total hemoglobin mass (Hbmass), thereby optimizing the body's oxygen transport capacity. This study aims to systematically examine the effect of altitude training on blood components and the performance of elite rowing athletes. The study was conducted using a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach based on the PRISMA 2020 guidelines. Data sources were obtained through the Publish or Perish tool with a publication year range of 2015–2025, and inclusion criteria focused on Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) studies examining the effects of altitude training on elite rowing athletes. The results of the analysis showed that the LHTL method with a duration of 3–4 weeks and hypoxic exposure of ≥12 hours per day provided a significant increase in Hb, Hct, Hbmass, as well as aerobic capacity such as VO₂max and peak power output. However, there are variations in individual responses between "responders" and "non-responders," as well as differences in study design that cause the results to be inconsistent. Factors such as training intensity, initial fitness status, and nutritional support also influence the effectiveness of the intervention. Therefore, it can be concluded that altitude training has the potential to be an effective strategy to improve the performance of rowing athletes through hematological and physiological adaptations, with LHTL as the most promising method. This research is expected to provide theoretical contributions to the development of sports coaching science as well as practical recommendations for coaches and federations in developing evidence-based training programs.
Co-Authors Abdul Muhyi Adang Suherman Ade Gafar Abdullah Ade Gaffar Abdullah, Ade Gaffar Agus Gumilar Ahmad Hamidi Aji Prasetyo, Guntur Alif Muhammad Toto Putra Amelia Aprilianti Aming Supriyatna, Aming Amung Ma&#039;mun Amung Ma’mun Andri Tria Raharja Angga M. Syahid Aziz Rubiansyah, Aziz Azzahra Putri Mulyana, Humaira B, Badruzaman Babang Robandi Badissalam, Irfan Mulia Badru Zaman Badruzaman Badruzaman Badruzaman Badruzaman Badruzaman, Badruzaman Boyke Mulyana Caesar Aprilio Putra Pratama Catur Pebriandani Cecep Muhammad Alawi Cecep Muhammad Alawi Damhuri Damhuri Darandhika Jufri Dear Meliani Samsudin Dede Rohmat Nurjaya Dede Rohmat Nurjaya, Dede Rohmat Didin Budiman Didin Budiman, Didin Dito Cristopher Immanuel S Dwi Hidayat, Irman Fahrezi, Egi Fajar Agni Fauzan, Fajar Agni Fatahillah, Hussain Fathir, Ibnu Daffa Al Fauzan Nur Akbar Fauzan, Ananda Ammar Febrian Yusran Saputra Fendi Ferdiana Fendi Ferdiana Ferdi Fadhillah Ferdiana, Fendi Finnasih Firdausi, Dzihan Khilmi Ayu Gatarina Nurani Oktavia Gilang Lazuardi Hibatullah Giovanni, Krisno Hafidz Nashrul Ghani Hafidz Nashrul Ghani Hafifah Madaniah Haidar Ali Sya’bani Hajarudin, Iik Hamidie Ronald Hamidie Ronald D Hardiansyah, Luqman Hardwis, Sam Hardwis, Syam Hartono, Rudi Haryono, Tono Hendya Alif Junanda Heni Pujiastuti Herman Subarjah Hervin Leo Budiansyah hidayat, iwa ikhwan Hidayatullah, Fajri Hrdwis, Syam Husain, Suryamiharjo Arif Iik Hajarudin Ikhwan Hidayat, Iwa Ikhwan, Iwa Iman Imanudin Iman Imanudin Iman Imanudin3 Indra Dwisaputra Indra Setiawan Indra Setiawan Indra Sholehudin Iwa Akhwan Hidayat Iwa Ikhwan Hidayat Jajang Jaenudin Jajat Darajat Kholis Hafinudin Kusdinar, Yopi Lili Setiawan M Naufal Abdurahman M Syahid, Angga ma'mun, Amung Ma’mun, Amung Mahendra, Agus Marcella Febry Utami Mas Asep Sudrajat Maulana, Adittyo Ma’mun, Amung Moch Yamin Muflih, Muhammad Zakiy Muhamad Fadli Muhamad Farhan Pratama Muhammad Bani Adam Muhammad Delpas Giandika, Muhammad Delpas Muhammad Zakiy Muflih Muslim, Zacky Zakaria Mustika Fitri Nauval, Fahreji Ndayisenga, Japhet Nirwasita, Reynard Abner Nugraha, Januar Agung Nur Indri Rahayu Nur Laila, Putri Kamila Nur Rika Hasanah Nur, Lutfi Nurcahya, Yudi Nurjanah Jayanti Nurlaely, Eprilia Nurlan Kusmaed Nurlan Kusmaedi Nurwijayanti Nuryadi Nuryadi Nuryana, Gilang Aditya Nuryansyah, Ilham Nuryanti, Widy Dewi Oktavian, Fazri Dwi Oktora, Zanip Abrilingga Palgunadhi, Finaldhi Pangestu, Moh Yogi Permana, Muchamad Ervin Permatasari, Niluh Ketut NIta Pinkan Melati, Dinda Pitriani, Pipit Pramutadi, Asril Pratiwi, Hawa Delia Prebiyanto, Puji Priyambada, Galih Putra, Muhammad Rifqi Kurnia Putri, Lutfhiyyah Arief Qiefrydzannath, Qiefrydzannath Rahman, Iklima Aida Rahmat, Egih Ray, Hamidie Ronald Daniel Redi Rahmat, Redi Renaldo Prayoga Rezki, Muhamad Ricky Wibowo Ridwan Setiawan Rifqi Harits Taufiqurahman Rini Andriani Rismayadi, Alen Romdona, Muhammad Zulfikar Rosadi, Didin Rudi Hartono Rudiansyah Ruhayati, Yati S Salman S, Fikri Algi Fahri Salman Salman Saputra, Muhammad Ramdhani Raja Saripah Sartono, Hadi Sendi Cornelia Septian, Gimas Setiawan, Diki Sidik, Dikdik Zafar Silvy Juditya Simbolon, Muhammad Eka Mardyansyah Sultoni, Kuston Surdiniaty Ugelta Syahid Nur Yasin Syahid, Angga M Syahid Syahid, Angga Muhamad Syam Darwis Syam Hardwis Syam Hardwis Tarigan, Beltasar Teddy Gunawan, Teddy Teten Hidayat Tian Kurniawan Tini Martini, Tini Tono Haryono Trian Rizki Fauzan Umaran, Unun Unun Umaran Unun Umaran Widha Sismahendra Widi Kusumah Yati Ruhyati, Yati Yudy Hendrayana, Yudy Yunika, Gita Widya Yunyun Yudiana Yusuf Hidayat Yusup, Ucup Zharifah, Najla Naila Nur