Salafi, Muhammad Irvan Eva
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The Effect of Self-Confidence on Mental Toughness of Adolescent Pencak Silat Athletes Naliza, Mifta; Wijayaningsih, Dian Estining; Hudaya, Abdillah Arju; Pebrian, Ryan; Firmansyah, Randy Adi; Alim, Abdul; Nurfadhila, Risti; Salafi, Muhammad Irvan Eva; Budiarti, Ratna
Jorpres (Jurnal Olahraga Prestasi) Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Departement of Sports Coaching, Faculty of Sports Sciences, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jorpres.v20i1.73316

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Self-confidence is one of the variables that impact the development of mental toughness. This study aimed to determine the relationship between mental toughness and self-confidence in adolescent pencak silat athletes. The quantitative description method was used in this study. This study used a purposive sampling technique for the sample. The study population amounted to one hundred and fifty athletes, with a sample of fifty teenage athletes who were members of the martial arts clubs Persaudaraan Setia Hati Terate, Merpati Putih, and Perisai Diri. The data acquisition method carried out during this period consisted of questionnaires and observations. The instruments used in this study were Pratama's self-confidence scale and Sella's mental toughness scale. The data analysis method used simple regression with SPSS. The findings of this study indicate that the self-confidence of adolescent pencak silat athletes is in the "low" category by 14% (7 athletes), "medium" by 72% (36 athletes), and "high" by 14% (7 athletes). At the same time, the mental toughness of adolescent pencak silat athletes is in the "low" category by 20% (10 athletes), "medium" by 64% (32 athletes), and "high" by 16% (8 athletes). The findings of the linear regression analysis show an F value of 70.919 with a significance level of 0.000 <0.05. This indicates that the mental toughness variable (Y) is influenced by the self-confidence variable (X) in adolescent pencak silat athletes. Based on data analysis, the R-squared value is 0.596 if it is presented to 59.6%, which indicates that self-confidence affects the mental toughness of adolescent martial arts athletes. This study shows that self-confidence plays a vital role in the mental strength of adolescent martial arts athletes. Future research is recommended to expand the scope of research to include other aspects that impact athletes' mental toughness. The practical implication is the importance of targeted mental training to increase self-confidence and manage stress in adolescent martial arts athletes.
Mapping The Potential of Sports Faculties in Indonesia Nugroho, Wisnu; Mulyawan, Rizki; Primasoni, Nawan; Salafi, Muhammad Irvan Eva; Nurfadhila, Risti; Hafidz, Sholeh; Mulyadi, Rekyan Woro Mulaksito
Jorpres (Jurnal Olahraga Prestasi) Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Departement of Sports Coaching, Faculty of Sports Sciences, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jorpres.v20i1.75672

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So far there has been no study that has carried out mapping of study programs, facilities and infrastructure including laboratories and health services offered to the community. Judging from the literature review at all Sports Faculties in Indonesia, the aim of this research is to map the potential of sports faculties throughout Indonesia through study programs, laboratories and service facilities so that the potential of sports faculties is known. This research method involves collecting data from libraries and exploring research objects using various sources of library information, such as books, encyclopaedias, scientific journals, newspapers, magazines, and digital documents. The sample for this literature study consisted of 15 campuses that have sports faculties. Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta has the greatest number of sports study programmes among all campuses. UNM offers a sports faculty provided with appropriate and diverse related laboratories. There are five campuses, namely UPI, UNJA, UNIMA, UNDIKSHA, and UNCEN, which provide limited information about their laboratories. Currently, only UNESA, UM, and UNY have virtually identical quantitative measures. Surabaya and Yogyakarta State Universities own the majority of service facilities, while other sports campuses require new facilities to produce financial resources for universities and provide services to the public and academic community. Collaboration among sports institutions in Indonesia is necessary to cultivate proficient sports graduates across different locations. In addition to fostering healthy rivalry among sports faculties to promote their development, each campus should also seek suitable benchmarks based on their unique qualities, ensuring that each sports faculty have distinct advantages. There is a hope to establish sports universities in Indonesia as part of long-term planning.