Indra Himawan Susanto
Ilmu Keolahragaan, Fakultas Ilmu Keolahragaan dan Kesehatan, Universitas Negeri Surabaya

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Physical fitness and shooting accuracy: an evaluative study on early adolescent archery athletes Rahmaniar Wahyuningtias; Indra Himawan Susanto; Ananda Perwira Bakti; Soni Sulistyarto
Sriwijaya Journal of Sport Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Sriwijaya Journal of Sport
Publisher : Universitas Sriwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55379/sjs.v5i1.142

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Research Problem: Accuracy in archery is a crucial aspect that must be supported by optimal physical fitness to achieve consistent shooting performance. Research Objective: This study aims to evaluate the components of physical fitness and examine their relationship with shooting accuracy among U13 archery athletes. Methods: This research employed a quantitative descriptive design with a cross-sectional approach. The sampling technique used was total sampling, involving 20 athletes from the Fast Archery Club. Data were collected through a series of physical fitness tests, including the Stork Stand, Wall Toss Test, Hand Grip, Push-Up, and Beep Test, along with shooting accuracy assessments. Data analysis was performed using multiple linear regression to determine the relationship between physical fitness components and shooting accuracy. Results: The findings indicate that the physical fitness level of U13 archery athletes was mostly in the “sufficient” category (45%), while the average shooting accuracy score was 506.6. The correlation coefficient between physical fitness and shooting accuracy was r = 0.516 (p > 0.05), indicating a moderate but statistically nonsignificant relationship. Conclusion: There is a moderate relationship between physical fitness and shooting accuracy, although the correlation is not statistically significant (p > 0.05). Despite the sufficient level of physical fitness, it is necessary to implement specialized training programs focusing on improving shooting accuracy to optimize athlete performance. Future research is recommended to explore technical and psychological factors that may influence shooting accuracy.
Identification of cognitive, affective, and practical aspects of Physical Education teachers regarding injury management Fathya Nabila Putri Cahyani; Indra Himawan Susanto; Yetty Septiani Mustar; Anada Perwira Bakti
Sriwijaya Journal of Sport Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Sriwijaya Journal of Sport
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55379/sjs.v5i1.180

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Research Problems: The handling of sports injuries by physical education teachers in the field is still not optimal, with survey results showing low knowledge and practice of the PRICES method. Improper handling has the potential to worsen the condition of injuries, while information and training related to the PRICES method are not yet evenly distributed among teachers. Research Objectives: This study aims to determine the level of knowledge, attitudes, and practices of physical education teachers in providing first aid for sports injuries using the PRICES method in Pasuruan Regency. Methods: The study used a quantitative descriptive approach with a questionnaire consisting of 54 items distributed via Google Form. The population consisted of 35 physical education teachers from elementary, junior high, and high schools in Prigen Subdistrict using a total sampling technique. The data were analysed descriptively using percentages. Results: Many of the teachers (74%) were categorised as very poor, poor, and adequate in their knowledge, attitudes, and practices related to PRICES, while only 26% were categorised as good and very good. This indicates a lack of understanding and implementation of effective injury management protocols in schools. Conclusion: There is a need for comprehensive capacity building for physical education teachers, particularly in the affective and psychomotor aspects, as well as adequate training and facilities to improve preparedness for handling sports injuries in schools.