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Differences in Activity Profiles During Action Time: A Comparison Between Winners and Losers in Young Male Silat Tempur Athletes Shapie, Muhamad Nizam Mohamad; Akbar, Muhammad Farid Chairul; Samsudin, Hazim; Al-Syurgawi, Dahlia; Rahim, Mohamad Rahizam Abdul; Abdullah, Nagoor Meeara; Parnabas, Vincent; Nawai, Nasru Syazwan; Kusrin, Jamiaton; Bakar, Noridah Abu; Nor, Mohad Anizu Mohd
International Martial Arts and Culture Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): International Martial Arts and Culture Journal
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/imacj1019

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Background and aim. Match analysis has been widely used to examine performance characteristics and activity demands in combat sports. However, empirical evidence focusing on Silat Tempur, particularly among youth athletes, remains limited. This study aimed to analyse and compare the activity profile during action time between winners and losers in national Silat Tempur competitions involving young male athletes.Methods.  Seven publicly available video recordings of official national Silat Tempur matches from different weight categories were analysed using a validated notational analysis system. Each match was observed twice with a 48-hour interval. Intra-observer reliability demonstrated excellent agreement for total actions and outcome variables (ICC ≥ 0.95). A matched-samples t-test was used to compare activity profiles between winners and losers.Results.  The results showed that hit target (HT) outcomes accounted for the highest proportion of actions (50.6%), followed by hit elsewhere (HE) (32.5%) and miss opponent (MO) (16.9%). Winners performed a greater number of total actions (79 actions, 51%) compared to losers (57 actions, 41%). In addition, winners recorded a substantially higher proportion of hit target outcomes (48 actions, 69%) than losers (21 actions, 31%). These findings indicate that hit target outcomes were the primary determinant of match success, as they directly contributed to scoring in Silat Tempur. Overall, winners demonstrated a higher frequency of effective actions, accounting for 79 of the 136 total actions recorded during the matches.Conclusions.      Performance differences in youth Silat Tempur competitions are primarily determined by the effectiveness of actions rather than the total volume of actions performed. These findings provide empirical evidence on the activity profile of youth Silat Tempur and offer practical insights for training design that emphasises scoring effectiveness and balanced offensive–defensive strategies.
Silat Tempur League: The Analysis of Athletes Performance in 2019 Competitions Aziz, Nur Azizah Abdul; Shapie, Muhamad Nizam Mohamad; Indrayuda, Indrayuda; Al-Syurgawi, Dahlia; Rahim, Mohamad Rahizam Abdul; Abdullah, Nagoor Meeara; Parnabas, Vincent; Nawai, Nasru Syazwan; Samsudin, Hazim; Kassim, Rezian-na Muhammed; Nor, Mohad Anizu Mohd
International Martial Arts and Culture Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): International Martial Arts and Culture Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/imacj5019

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There are two types of sparring in silat: Silat olahraga and Silat tempur. Silat tempur is a combative sport focused on children particularly beginners aged 7 to 13. The competition of Silat tempur was introduced to prepare the young athletes for the sparring competition in Silat olahraga. The main agenda of this sport is to improve combative techniques among young silat exponents. The arena of Silat tempur is similar with fencing platform which aimed to ease the exponents to perform silat techniques in competition. The first national silat tempur competition was held in 2014. Then in 2019, four series of competition were held with total of 200 silat exponents from ten active silat clubs in