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The Impacts of Training and Eye - Hand Coordination toward Smash Outcome of Volleyball Extracurricular Members Liunokas, Oded; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto; Wahyu W, Imam Santosa Ciptaning
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 8 No 1 (2019): April 2019
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The purpose of this research is to find out and analyse: the different impancts of Plyometric Split Squat Jump and Jump to box trainings toward smash outcome of volleyball extracurricular members in Public Senior High School 01 Soe, Southern Middle Timor Regency. The different impacts of high and low eye-hand coordination toward smash outcomes of the members. This research uses experimental method using factorial 2x2 design. The technique of analysing the data uses Analysis of Variant (ANOVA) on level of significance (α) 0.05. The independent variables are Plyometric Split Squat Jump and Jump to box. High and low eye-coordination are the attributes of the variables and the variables are related to smash outcomes. The findings of the research are: there is significant different impacts between those trainings methods toward the outcome with significant score (0.032) < α (0.05)  and the score of Fvalue (6.036) > Ftable (3.35),  There is significant difference between high and low eye-hand coordination toward the outcome in which the significant score is (0.042), < α (0.05) and Fvalue (4.696) >  Ftable (3.35), There is an interaction among training methods and the coordinations toward the outcome with significant score (0.034) < α (0.05) and Fvalue (7.234) > Ftable (3.35). The conclusions of this research are: there is significant difference between the training methods toward the outcomes; there is significant different between the coordinations toward the outcomes; and there is an interaction among the training methods and the coordinations toward the outcomes.
Survey of Physical Fitness Level for Students with Mental Retardation on Extraordinary Elementary School in Donggala Regency Baan, Addriana Bulu; Rahayu, Tandiyo; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto; Sulaiman, Sulaiman
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 7 No 3 (2018): December 2018
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The purpose of the study was to determine the level of physical fitness of students with mental retardation on an extraordinary elementary school in Donggala Regency. This study is evaluation research using descriptive research methods. The sample of this study was all students with mental retardation on an extraordinary elementary school in Donggala Regency. The sampling technique in this study was purposive sampling. The sample in this study amounted to 10 students consisting of 6 male students and 4 female students. Retrieving data using the Indonesian Physical Fitness Test (TKJI). The results of the study used descriptive percentages with descriptions as follows: excellent categories = 0%, good categories = 0%, moderate categories = 20%, less categories = 60%, and very few categories = 20%. From the results of data analysis shows that the level of physical fitness of students with mental retardation on an extraordinary elementary school in Donggala Regency is less category. Based on the results of data analysis, sports and health physical education teachers need to design learning that is suitable for the growth and development of students so that they can improve their physical fitness.
Evaluating Coaching Achievement Taekwondo Sports Branch of Students Development Center and Sport Training NTT Allung, Jemris R; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto; Kusuma, Donny Wira Yudha
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 8 No 2 (2019): March 2019
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This study aims to: evaluate the antecedent, PPLP NTT taekwondo sporting achievement program which includes athletes and coaches, financing, facilities and infrastructure, evaluating transactions, controlling training and learning processes, calmness, training planning programs, consumption, promotion and degradation, transportation and coordination, evaluating outcomes, namely achievements in sports and academic fields. This study is a program evaluation research, with qualitative research methods, the model of the approach used is the evaluation of model maintenance, the source of the research data is the management, trainers and athletes. Data collection techniques are observation, interviews, documentation and data circulation. The results of this study are: antecedent, including the selection of athletes and coaches going well because they are selected based on the terms and conditions that apply, poor infrastructure and facilities due to unavailability of buildings and mattresses for training, good sources of funds because the source of funds comes from Kemenpora and APBD , transaction, covering the control of the learning exercise process in accordance with what was determined, the calm has been going well because in the dormitory there are those who control, the implementation of the training program is very good because there is an exercise program, funding/funding is good enough, consumption and transportation are good, coordination has gone well, the outcome, the achievements of athletes in the field of sports have decreased performance and are not stable because they have not reached the expected target, achievement in the academic field is good enough. The conclusion is that: Antecedents, selection of athletes and coaches that are feasible because they are selected through a selection process in accordance with the appropriate provisions, facilities and infrastructure are still not fully fulfilled, for funding has gone well, funds come from Kemenpora and supported by NTT provincial APBD funds. Transaction control of the training and learning process has been going well, the trainer is always required by the board to take part in trainings, the administrators always provide counseling related to nutrition and psychology to athletes, calmness is running well because there is control, the implementation of the training program has been running according to what has been determined by the trainer, consumption, promotion and degradation is already underway with what is stipulated by PPLP NTT, transportation is quite good, coordination has gone well without any significant obstacles. Outcome, achievement in the field of sports has decreased, for achievement in the academic field is quite good because there has been no degradation through academic achievement.
The Implementation Method in Senior High School Physical Sports and Health Education Teacher to The Assessment of Learning Outcomes (Revision of Curriculum 2013) in Pemalang District Susilo, Azis Hendro; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto; Awang, Fajar
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 8 No 2 (2019): March 2019
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This study to determine the implementation methods in Senior High School physical sports and health education teacher to the assessment of learning outcomes (revision of Curriculum 2013) in Pemalang District. The research method used is descriptive with survey, observation and documentation methods. The subjects of this study were Senior High School in Pemalang District, consisting of 19 schools, both public and private. The results of the study show that (1) the implementation of the assessment of Curriculum 2013 related to learning devices states that it is appropriate with a percentage of 84%, (2) the implementation of the assessment of Curriculum 2013 related to attitude assessment, knowledge assessment, and assessment of skills in the appropriate category with a percentage of 79.1%, (3) the difficulties of the physical sports and health education teacher related to the assessment of Curriculum 2013 are (a) making the lesson plan (RPP) too complicated (b) the dishonest students when making evaluations between friends, (c) the results of the oral and written tests not harmonizing so the results are out of sync.
Analysis of Performance, Commitment, and Self-concept of Physical Education Teachers in Tanjung Pura-Langkat District Siagian, Fera Ratna Dewi; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto; Kusuma, Donny Wira Yudha
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 8 No 3 (2019): May 2019
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This study aims to analyze the Performance, Commitment, and Self-concept of Physical Education Teachers in Tanjung Pura-Langkat District. This research method uses qualitative methods with ethnographic design. Data collection techniques using interviews, observation, documentation, and questionnaires. The research subjects were 12 physical education teachers, consisting of 7 teachers who were not physically educated, and five teachers with a physical education background in Public Elementary School Tanjung Pura-Langkat District; secondary data are principals and coworkers. Data analysis techniques include data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions/verification. The results showed that the performance of physical education teachers in Public Elementary School Kecamatan Tanjung Pura-Langkat had not shown satisfactory results, motivated by factors educational backgrounds that are not in accordance with their fields that automatically hinder the performance of the teacher, the limitation of physical education teaching staff, which requires the school to take steps to use the services of a teacher with a background not physical education. Conclusion: research, performance, and self-concept of physical education teachers who have physical education background are better than physical education teachers who are not physically educated.
The Effects of Hand-Eye Coordination on Basketball Passing at PublicSenior High School 1 Lasem Sufyandi, Ardianto; Sulaiman, Sulaiman; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 8 No 3 (2019): May 2019
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This study aimed to determine the skill ability of male students of basketball senior extracurricular at Public Senior High School 1 Lasem, through a training model used in passing the basketball and hand-eye coordination. This research is experimental research using a 2x2 factorial or design method. The population of the study was students of the Extracurricular Basketball, Public Senior High School 1 Lasem. Thesample is 20 students. This study is using ANOVA. The variables studied were the independent variable the level of high hand-eye coordination and the level of low hand-eye coordination. Independent variables manipulated are wall toss back and triangle pass training model. The results showed that overall passing skills in the group of students treated with triangle pass training method were better than the group of students who were treated with woll toss back training method. Based on the conclusions of the study results and the implications described above, suggestions are suggested as follows: physical education teachers, trainers, and sports coaches to develop learning methods that refer to the training method of passing skills, in addition to the training method must also consider hand-eye coordination.
Effect of Weight Training and Leg Length on the Sickle Kick Speed in Male Students Extracurricular Pencak Silat at Senior High School Bina Jaya Palembang Kasmandana, Muammar; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto; Rahayu, Setya
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 8 No 3 (2019): May 2019
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This study discusses the effect of weight training and leg length on crescent kick speed. The objectives of this study are (1) to analyze the differences in the effect of rubber tire weight training and the ankle weight on the sickle kick speed, (2) analyzing the difference in effect between the long limbs and short legs to the sickle kick speed, (3) analyze the interaction between tire rubber weight training and the ankle weight and leg length in increasing the sickle kick speed. The method used in this study is an experiment with a 2x2 factorial design. The population in this study were all male extracurricular students of Senior High School Bina Jaya Palembang. Sampling in this study used total sampling technique. From two-way ANOVA testing shows that all three hypotheses are accepted. The first hypothesis reads "there is a difference in the effect of rubber weight training and ankle weight on the sickle kick speed in male students extracurricular Pencak Silat at Senior High School Bina Jaya Palembang "is acceptable, because it has a Sig. = 0.000 < 0.05. The second hypothesis which reads "there is a difference in influence between the length of the limb and the speed of the sickle kick of male students extracurricular Pencak Silat at Senior High School Bina Jaya Palembang" was also accepted, because it has a Sig. = 0.026 < 0.05. The third hypothesis which reads "there is an interaction between tire rubber weight training, ankle weight and leg length in increasing the sickle kick speed in male students extracurricular Pencak Silat at Senior High School Bina Jaya Palembang" is acceptable, because it has a Sig. = 0.032 < 0.05. The results showed a difference in the effect of rubber tire weight training, and leg length on the sickle kick speed and there was an interaction between weight training and leg length in increasing the sickle kick speed.
Plyometric Exercises and Concentration Levels on the Swim-Start Jump of Female Athletes in Metro Lampung Aufar, Reza Fadhlillah; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto; Rustiadi, Tri
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 8 No 4 (2019): July 2019
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This study aimed at finding out the difference in the influence of the plyometric jump to box and plyometric barrier hops training on start jump of swimming grab-start, finding out the difference in the influence between groups having high concentration level and groups having low concentration level on start jump of swimming grab-start, and analyzing interaction of plyometric training and the level of concentration on start jump of swimming grab-start. This was a kind of experimental research that used a quantitative descriptive method with a 2x2 factorial design. Additionally, it used the Statistical Product and Service Solution (SPSS) program to calculate the data. The results of the study revealed that there were differences in influence between groups using the plyometric jump to box training method with an average value of 2.623 and plyometric barrier hops training with the average value of 2.581, so that it resulted in the difference with the average value by 0.042, there were differences in influence between athletes who have a high concentration level with an average value of 2.629 and athletes who have a low concentration level with an average value of 2.575, so that it resulted in the difference with the average value by 0.054, and there was the interaction between groups using plyometric training method and concentration levels on start jump of swimming grab-start.
Multimedia Development Based on Android in The Prevention and Handling of Injuries to Sports Players Akbar, Kemas Ikral; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto; Pramono, Harry
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 8 No 4 (2019): July 2019
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The purpose of this study are: to develop Android-based multimedia in prevention, to manage injuries to athletes, to knows the development results developed as a medium of knowledge and information on injuries by using the method (1) initial analysis, (2) prevention needs analysis and injury management, (3) analysis of making counts, (4) planning the initial product, (5) expert validation, (6) revisions, (7) small scale tests, (8) revisions, (9) product testing, (10) revisions. The results of the validation of material experts I and II which covered all aspects obtained a percentage value of 83% and 90%, while the validation of programmer I and II experts obtained a percentage value of 93% and 86% with very good categories. The results of small-scale trials obtained a percentage value with trainers and futsal extracurricular students as much as 84% while the results of large-scale product trials obtained a percentage value of 89% with very good categories. Conclusions and suggestions in this study produce PPC futsal multimedia products based on android applications in the prevention and handling of injuries. The suggestion that PPC futsal multimedia can be used as a science and information related to futsal sports injuries that can be used by coaches and extracurricular students.
The Effect of Exercise Methods and Eye-Foot Coordination on Football Passing Accuracy Prasetyo, Kukuh; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto; Irawan, Fajar Awang
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 8 No 4 (2019): July 2019
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The purpose of this study was to find out and analyze: Analyzing the influence between the passing practice of the fixed target and passing target the targeted shifted to the accuracy of passing the football. Analyzing the effect of high and low spy coordination on soccer passing accuracy. Analyzing the interaction of training methods and eye-foot coordination on football passing accuracy. This study uses an experimental method with a 2x2 factorial design, data analysis techniques using Analysis of Variants (ANOVA) at the significance level (α = 0.05). The populations in this study were the Garuda Perkasa U-15 players in Pemalang Regency in 2019 totaling 36 players. The sampling technique used purposive sampling with a total sample of 24 players. The results of this study: There is a difference in influence between the passing practice of the fixed target and the passing target of the moving target towards football passing accuracy with the value of sig = 0.039 < α = 0.05 and Fvalue = 4.800 > Ftable = 0.504. There is a difference in influence between high and low spy coordination on football passing accuracy where sig = 0.001 < α = 0.05 and Fvalue = 3.554 > Ftable =0.504. There is an interaction between the training method and eye-foot coordination on football passing accuracy with sig = 0.014 > α = 0.05 and Fvalue = 7.289 > Ftable = 0.504. The conclusions of this study are: There is a difference in influence between the passing practice of the fixed target and the passing target to move towards the accuracy of passing the football. There is a difference in influence between the accuracy of passing football of players who have coordination between high and low ankles. There is an interaction between the training method and eye-foot coordination on football passing accuracy.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Achmad Rifai RC, Achmad Addriana Bulu Baan Adi S Adzalika, Ayu Reza Afiq, Muhammad Agung Wahyudi Akbar, Kemas Ikral Alfian, Reza Allung, Jemris R Ani Rusilowati Ardi Nusri Asri, Novri Auditya, Reza Aufar, Reza Fadhlillah Awang, Fajar Baitul Mukarromah, Siti Bambang Priyono Budiarte, Wayan Ciptaning Wahyu W, Imam Santosa Dawi, Figinus Konradus Dwi Gunadi Dwi Handayani Eunike Raffy Rustiana Fajar Awang Irawan Faza, Ricka Ulfatul Fernando, Hengki Fika, Moh. Aula Hanggara, Asep Satria Dwi Hari Setijono, Hari Harry Pramono, Harry Heny Setyawati Hermayani, Nita Putri Idam Ragil Widianto Atmojo Imansari, Desy Ipang Setiawan Irawan, Rudi Prida Irfanny, M Jukhairsyah, Adri Kardiyono Kardiyono, Kardiyono Kasmandana, Muammar Khoiril Anam, Khoiril Kukuh Prasetyo Kurniawan, Aldi Kusuma, Donny Wira Yudha Lengmani, Patris Lorensius Ma'muroh, Ma'muroh Margono, Agusta Mashudhi, Mardhani Putra Maulana, Achmad Maulana, Prahas Miranti, Ajeng Mohamad Annas Mubin, Fauzul Mugi Hartono Muhtarom, Didi Mulyo, Aji Eko Nanang Indardi, Nanang Nasuka Nasuka, Nasuka Ninglan, Tri Noor Noveminaila, Nabella Faradilla Novari Putra, Ananda Nugroho, Satria Andy Nulhadi, Agus Nurdiansyah, Dani Nurseta, Hidayat oded liunokas Oktaviana, Intan permana, yudi PRASTICIA, ATIKA Pratama, Arga Cahya Pratama, Deska Cahya Pujianto, Rufan Purnawan, Dwi purwo, Purwo Susilo Nugroho Putra, Anggihsyah Putri, Yahra Nabella Rahayu, Setyo RAHAYU, SETYO Ribut Wahidi Roy Ardiansyah, Roy Rubianto Hadi Rumini - S.Pd. M Kes I Ketut Sudiana . Sadiman Sadiman Saiful Ridlo Santi Wijayanti, Dwi Gansar Sativa, Riski Fitriana Sembiring, Sri Ulinta Seran, Yohanes Arka Maria Setya Rahayu Sholikhin, Mochamad Nur Siagian, Fera Ratna Dewi Siregar, Zulfikar Siti Baitul Mukarromah Soekardi, Soekardi Sri Marmoah Sufyandi, Ardianto sukawi sukawi Sulaiman Sulaiman Supriyadi Supriyadi Susilo, Azis Hendro Syahri, Fitrotul Tandiyo Rahayu Tanjung, Syarwin Efendi Tarigan, Dea Valencia Taufiq Hidayah Tommy Soenyoto Tri Rustiadi, Tri Triyatmo, Endro Udi Utomo Wasti Danardani Yudha, Donny Wira Yuniar, Khamzah