This research stems from the issue of insufficient application of shooting training methods, leading to frequent inaccuracies in shooting accuracy, improper foot-to-ball contact, and inconsistent power output. These factors contribute to students' poor mastery of shooting techniques. This study aims to determine whether target training and interpass shooting exercises influence the shooting accur. This study is an experimental research with a quantitative approach. The population in this study consists of all students of SSB Talang Pantai, Muara Bungo, totaling 20 individuals. The sampling technique used is total sampling, resulting in a sample of 20 students. The results of this study indicate that: (1) The first hypothesis, which states that target training influences shooting accuracy in SSB Talang Pantai students, is supported by a t-value of 7.216, while the critical t-table value is 2.262 at a significance level of 0.05. Since the t-value is greater than the t-table value, the alternative hypothesis (Ha) is accepted, and the null hypothesis (Ho) is rejected. (2) The second hypothesis, which states that interpass shooting training influences shooting accuracy in SSB Talang Pantai students, is supported by a t-value of 7.606, while the critical t-table value is 2.262 at a significance level of 0.05. Since the t-value is greater than the t-table value, Ha is accepted, and Ho is rejected. (3) The third hypothesis, which states that there is a difference in the effect of target training and interpass shooting training on shooting accuracy in SSB Talang Pantai students, is supported by a t-value of 2.357, while the critical t-table value is 2.100 at a significance level of 0.05. Since the t-value is greater than the t-table value, Ha is rejected, and Ho is accepted, indicating that there is a significant difference between the two training methods.
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