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The effects of the wobble board on archery accuracy at 30 meters for archers Resi, Septian; Mulaksito Mulyadi, Rekyan Woro; Nugroho, Agung Wahyu; Sunaryo; Nugroho, Wisnu; Kurniawan, Arif; Fitoni Nuradila, Muh. Batistuta; Widyastuti, Candra
Jorpres (Jurnal Olahraga Prestasi) Vol. 21 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Departement of Sports Coaching, Faculty of Sports Sciences, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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This research aims to determine whether wobble board training methods affect shooting accuracy in archers at a distance of 30 meters. This research uses a quasi-experimental method with a One Group Pretest-Posttest Design. The research sample consisted of 12 archers aged 15–18 years, selected from the SELABORA Archery of FIK UNY. The instrument used was archery at a 30 meters distance. The data analysis technique employed Normality Test using SPSS 25 software, followed by a Homogeneity Test to determine whether sample variances derived from the same population were equal. Based on the research findings and discussion: Based on the analysis of the archery accuracy data of SELABORA Archery FIK UNY, the calculated t value (5,437) > t table (2,20), and the p value (0,000) < of 0.05. Therefore, it can be concluded that wobble board training significantly affects archery accuracy at 30 meters among SELABORA Archery FIK UNY.
Survei Penggunaan dan Efek Suplemen yang Dirasakan oleh Petinju Amatir Trisnar Adi Prabowo; Nevitaningrum; Septian Resi Wibowo, Moch.; Dwi Yulianto, Wahyu
Indonesian Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): March: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science
Publisher : Indonesian Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science

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Study purpose. To investigate type of supplement and amount of supplement used as well as the perceived effect and needs of boxers. Materials and methods. This research is a survey conducted from December 2022 to January 2023. The instrument used a questionnaire (google form).Boxers have 2 criteria, namely: 1) are still active as athletes and 2) have been champions at the provincial level with a total of 155 boxers, 116 male boxers and 39 female boxers. Results. 74 boxers used more than 1 type of supplement (48%), 81 boxers used only 1 type of supplement (52%). Type of supplement, Creatine 23 boxers (8.1%). Whey Protein 14 boxers (4.9%), Fat Burner 93 boxers (32.9%). BCAA 26 boxers (9.2%). Amino 12 boxers (4.2%). Multivitamins and minerals 114 boxers (40.7%). The effect felt, 22 boxers felt effect is "very low" (14.21%), 40 boxers felt effect is “low” (25.80%), 53 boxers felt effect is "enough" (34.19%), 14 boxers felt effect is “high” (9.03%), 26 boxers felt effect is “very high” (16.77%). The need to use supplements, namely 7 boxers need supplements is "very low" (4.54%), 13 boxers need supplements is “low” (8.38%). 52 boxers need supplements is “enough” (33.54%). 44 boxers need supplements is "high" (28.38%). 39 boxers need supplements is "very high" (25.16%). Conclusion. Multivitamins and minerals and fat burners are popular supplements used by boxers because of their convenience and more beneficial benefits. However, boxers are still less concerned about how to use supplements. It is evident from the results that show that many boxers feel in the categories of "enough", "low" and "very low" in the use of supplements but boxers think that the use of supplements is really needed. Further research is expected, to determine the amount and type of supplement recommended specifically for boxing athletes.
Psychoeducational intervention models in physical activity programs for health: a systematic literature review Mulyadi, Rekyan Woro Mulaksito; Nugroho, Wisnu; Widyastuti, Candra; Wibowo, Moch. Septian Resi; Utomo, Suryo; Nugroho, Agung Wahyu
Jorpres (Jurnal Olahraga Prestasi) Vol. 21 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Departement of Sports Coaching, Faculty of Sports Sciences, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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This systematic literature review examines psychoeducational intervention models integrated into physical activity programs and their relevance to health-related outcomes. The review synthesizes evidence from multidisciplinary studies addressing psychological, behavioral, and physical dimensions of health across diverse populations. Findings indicate that psychoeducational components, including health education, self-efficacy enhancement, motivational support, and reflective practices, strengthen the effectiveness of physical activity interventions by promoting sustained behavioral change and psychological well-being. These models demonstrate consistent benefits in improving mental health indicators, adherence to physical activity, and overall quality of life in both clinical and non-clinical settings. The review also highlights the importance of program structure, participant engagement, and contextual adaptation in determining intervention success. Furthermore, the growing integration of digital health technologies expands opportunities for scalable and personalized psychoeducational delivery within physical activity programs. Psychoeducational intervention models offer a comprehensive framework for advancing health promotion strategies in the field of physical activity and sports health. Future development should prioritize holistic, evidence-based, and context-sensitive approaches to maximize long-term health outcomes.
The effect of circuit training on the archery accuracy of fikk uny archery athletes Nuradila, Muh Batistuta Fitoni; Prasetyo, Yudik; Prasetyo, Heru; Wibafied Billy Yachsie, Betrix Teofa Perkasa; Wibowo, Moch. Septian Resi; Nugroho, Wahyu Aji
Jorpres (Jurnal Olahraga Prestasi) Vol. 21 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Departement of Sports Coaching, Faculty of Sports Sciences, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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This study aims to reveal the physiological demands on esports athletes when competing. To achieve The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of circuit training on the archery accuracy of SELABORA Archery FIKK UNY athletes. The type of research used in this study is experimental. The research design used in this study is a “one group pretest-posttest design”. The subjects in this study are 11 SELABORA Archery FIKK UNY athletes. Data collection was carried out through archery accuracy tests before and after the training treatment. Data analysis techniques used a t-test with a significance level of 5%. Based on the results of the t-test, the calculated t-value was greater than the table t-value, indicating that the hypothesis was accepted. Therefore, it can be concluded that circuit training has an effect on the archery accuracy of SELABORA Archery FIK UNY athletes. Based on the results of the previous research and discussion, it can be concluded that the data analysis of archery accuracy above obtained a t-value (7.807) > t-table (2.28). Thus, it can be concluded that circuit training has an effect on the archery accuracy of SELABORA Archery FIKK UNY athletes.