Jurnal Eduscience (JES)
Vol 13, No 2 (2026): in Press

LARIK TRADITION AS AN ETHNOSPORT: MOVEMENT ANALYSIS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR PHYSICAL EDUCATION BASED ON LOCAL WISDOM

Robertus Lili Bile (Citra Bakti College of Teacher Training and Education)



Article Info

Publish Date
06 Apr 2026

Abstract

Purpose – This study aims to reveal the unique features of the traditional Larik dance of the Riung Barat ethnic community in Ngada Regency and to analyze how its movement elements and cultural values provide practical implications for developing a physical education curriculum grounded in local wisdom.Methodology – The study used an interpretive-phenomenological qualitative approach, involving 14 key informants (9 active fighters, 3 traditional referees, 2 traditional leaders) from Maronggela, where the larik tradition is practiced. Data were collected through participant observation during 5 Larik sessions, semi-structured in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, document studies, and functional movement analysis of 120 purposively selected video segments.Findings – Larik is a turn-based whip duel using buffalo leather whips and curved bamboo shields, as well as round buffalo leather shields, with strict rules regarding only the upper body. Functional movement analysis shows six dominant categories: ready position/low stance (36.7%), whip attacks (31.7%), active defense with shields (13.3%), dodging/twisting (10.0%), footwork (5.0%), and recovery/transition rituals (4.3%). The three main cultural values embedded in this activity are gratitude to God and ancestors, predictions of the harvest, and solidarity between tribes.Contribution – This study provides a theoretical contribution in the form of the first scientific documentation of the characteristics of Larik as an ethnosport, as well as a practical contribution in the form of recommendations for integrating Larik into the physical education curriculum to develop balance, agility, hand-eye coordination, explosive power, sportsmanship, courage, and a sense of brotherhood among students.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

eduscience

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Subject

Education Other

Description

Jurnal Eduscience is a peer-reviewed journal that is published by LPPM of Labuhanbatu University. This journal publishes biannually in June and December. This Journal publishes current original research on education studies using an interdisciplinary perspective, especially within Mathematic ...