Journal of Indonesian Active in Sports
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): JIAS

Continuous Running vs. Interval Training on VO2Max Increase in 16-17-Year-Old Football Athletes at Bintang Kejora Football School Deli Serdang Regency

Reyhan Varian Savero (Universitas Negeri Medan)
Imran Akhmad (Universitas Negeri Medan)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Feb 2024

Abstract

This study compares the Vo2Max effects of continuous running and interval training on 16-17-year-old football participants at Bintang Kejora football school in Deli Serdang Regency in 2022. The research method is experimental quantitative research. This study used purposive sampling to pick Bintang Kejora football school athletes under certain conditions. The study lasted six weeks with three training sessions per week. The statistical analysis of Vo2Max increase in the continuous running group showed a tcount of 6.56 and a ttable of 2.75, with α = 0.05. We reject H0 and accept Ha since the tcount is bigger than the ttable (6.56 > 2.75). In 2022, the continuous running exercise group improved the Vo2Max results of 16-17-year-old football participants at Bintang Kejora football school (SSB), Deli Serdang Regency. Hypothesis II on interval training's Vo2Max rise had a tcount value of 6.11, higher than the crucial ttable value of 2.75. This means H0 is rejected and Ha is accepted. Thus, the interval training group affects the Vo2Max results of 16“17-year-old football participants at Bintang Kejora in Deli Serdang Regency. Upon assessing hypothesis III, the average standard deviation tcount value was 1.32, while the ttable value was 2.23, with α = 0.05. Low tcount values (tcount < ttable) support the null hypothesis (H0) and reject the alternative hypothesis (Ha). This analysis suggests that continuous running or interval training have similar effects on Vo2Max outcomes for 16-17-year-old football players at the Bintang Kejora football school in Deli Serdang Regency.

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jias

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Education Health Professions Public Health Social Sciences Other

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Journal of Indonesian Active in Sports (JIAS) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes worldwide high-quality and impactful articles on science, coaching and education in various fields of sport and physical activity: sports health, exercise physiology, sport psychology, nutrition, pedagogy, sports ...