This study aims to analyze the level of basic volleyball smash skills among male athletes of the Club Tidar Sakti Sampit, in terms of target accuracy and execution time. The research method used is a quantitative descriptive approach with field test survey techniques. The sample consists of 12 male athletes, and data were collected using the Brady Test instrument to objectively measure accuracy and time of the smash. The results of the study indicate that the smash skills of the athletes are in a varied category. In terms of accuracy, the majority of athletes fall into the "sufficient" category (33.33%) and the "good" category (25%). Meanwhile, regarding the timing aspect, most athletes are categorized as "sufficient" (50%) and "good" (33.33%). These results indicate that the smash skills of the athletes are still uneven and require improvement, particularly in terms of technique consistency and movement efficiency. This study concludes that structured and focused basic smash technique training is essential to enhance the quality of athletes' performance, and it can serve as a reference in designing more effective coaching programs at the local club level.
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