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Journal Coaching Education Sports
ISSN : 27753808     EISSN : 27223450     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31599/jces.v4i2
Core Subject : Education,
Focus: Journal Coaching Education Sports mainly focuses on disseminating conceptual thoughts or idea and research results that have been archieved in the area of sport. Scope: Journal Coaching Education Sports particularly focuses on the main problems in the development of the sciences of sports areas as follows: 1. Physical Education 2. Sport Coaching 3. Sports Tourism 4. Physical Activities 5. Sports Biomechanics 6. Sports Pedagogy 7. Sports Physiology 8. Sports Psychology 9. Traditional Sports 10. Sports with Disabilities 11. E-sports 12. Management of Sports
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 15 Documents
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Technical Approach in Table Tennis Training: A Literature Analysis Sagala, Ramlan Sahputera; Daulay, Dicky Edwar; Samudra, Bayu; Januarto, Abdu Yudha; Lubis, Irwansyah Hafidh; Telaumbanua, Imam Fauzi; Simbolon, Dicky Bastian
Journal Coaching Education Sports Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Kepelatihan Olahraga Fakultas Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Bhayangkara Jakarta Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31599/tn95qh09

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This study conducts a literature analysis on the technical approach in table tennis training with the aim of providing comprehensive insights for coaches, sports experts, and policymakers. Through searching and selecting relevant articles, we identified traditional approaches, modern approaches integrating biomechanical analysis, and relevant psychological approaches in the literature. The results of this literature review provide a deep understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of each approach as well as their practical implications in table tennis training. The integration of these approaches offers a holistic approach that can enhance the quality of table tennis training, especially in the context of Indonesian sports.
The Effect Of Massed Practice And Distributed Practice Methods Practice Method In Terms Of Arm Muscle Strength Training On The Accuracy Of Passing Down The Ball Zam-Zami, Zulfi Nizar; Himawanto, Wasis; Harmono, Setyo
Journal Coaching Education Sports Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31599/fff51986

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This research aims to determine: 1) the impact of Massed Practice and Distributed Practice training methods on enhancing the accuracy of volleyball underhand passes, 2) the difference in underhand passing accuracy between students with high and low arm muscle strength, and 3) the interaction effect of training methods and arm muscle strength on the accuracy of volleyball smashes. The study employs a quantitative approach with experimental techniques and data collection through tests. The population consists of male students from class IX at SMPN 1 Pucanglaban Tulungagung, with a sample size of 30 selected through purposive random sampling. Data analysis was conducted using t-tests and ANOVA tests. The results are as follows: 1) There is a significant difference in the impact of Massed Practice and Distributed Practice training methods on improving the accuracy of volleyball underhand passes. This is evidenced by the t-test results showing a significance value of 0.011, which is less than the 0.05 threshold, leading to the acceptance of the null hypothesis (Ha). 2) There is no significant difference in underhand passing accuracy between students with high and low arm muscle strength. The t-test results indicate a significance value of 0.336, which is greater than 0.05, leading to the rejection of the null hypothesis (Ha). 3) There is a significant interaction effect between training methods and arm muscle strength on the accuracy of volleyball smashes. The calculation results yield a significance value of 0.006, which is less than 0.05, indicating the acceptance of the null hypothesis (Ha).
Influence of Programmed Physical Training on the Performance of Table Tennis Athletes Ahady, Muhammad Yan; Simatupang, Ayman Faiz; Naibaho, Sahdiaman; Rafael, Kevin; Pasaribu, Kevin Hans
Journal Coaching Education Sports Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31599/tmfd1z58

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This study aims to explore the influence of a programmed physical training program on enhancing the performance of table tennis athletes at the local table tennis club level. The study utilizes a quantitative research approach with a case study design. Research participants consist of 30 table tennis athletes from one local table tennis club. Data were collected through physical tests covering measurements of muscle strength, agility, and cardiovascular endurance, as well as direct observation of athlete performance during table tennis training sessions. The results of the study indicate a significant improvement in muscle strength, agility, and cardiovascular endurance of athletes after participating in the programmed physical training program. Regression analysis also confirms a positive relationship between the level of participation in the programmed physical training program and athlete performance improvement. The practical implications of this research are that local table tennis clubs can utilize programmed physical training programs as a strategy to enhance their athletes' performance. However, this study has limitations that need to be considered, including the limited generalizability of the results due to being conducted in only one local table tennis club. Therefore, further research with larger samples and diversification of table tennis clubs is needed to confirm these findings more broadly.
Fluid Intake and Hydration Strategies of Bodybuilders In the Capricorn District, Limpopo Province, South Africa Masoga, Sylven; DuToit, Elmine; Coetzee, Frederik; Schall, R
Journal Coaching Education Sports Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31599/2jae2p31

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Background: Bodybuilding athletes in Capricorn district of Limpopo province adhere to various hydration practices. However, the extend at which these athletes adhere to the fluid intake and hydration guidelines during sport engagement is unknown. Research objectives: This study aimed to determine the fluid intake and hydration practices of bodybuilders in Capricorn District of Limpopo province and adherence to the guidelines thereof. Furthermore, to investigate the association of fluid intake with the demography of athletes. Methods: A quantitative descriptive study was used to obtain 66 part-time bodybuilders in the Capricorn district. Demographic information and hydration practices of the athletes were collected during training days. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the athletes' fluid intake and hydration practices. Pearson's correlation test was used to associate hydration practices with the athletes' educational status and source of hydration information. Athletes were 24 (± 4.2) years old, engaged as bodybuilders for 2.3 (± 1.5) years, training once a day (61%), for 2.2 hours (males) and 2.0 hours (females). Athletes used pure water before (51%), during (47%) and after training (57%). Social media (47%) and the internet (25%) were used as sources of hydration information. There was no significant correlation between hydration practices and demographics. Conclusion: Fluid intake of athletes was suboptimal. Athletes consumed mostly pure water before, during, and after their training sessions. Therefore, athletes’ fluid intake (amount) and hydration strategies (type and timing of fluid) did not adhere (mostly suboptimal to) sports nutrition standards. This poses a risk for dehydration during sport.
Forehand Smash Badminton Training Models For U-13 And U-15 Athletes Denatara, Eskar Tri
Journal Coaching Education Sports Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31599/bgqrx654

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Purpose – This research aims to provide variation of training and improve the results of smash badminton training especially smash accuracy. Design/methodology/approach – This research is research and development using the Borg and Gall model. The research site is at PB Jaya Raya Metland Jakarta with test models and test instruments in several clubs in the city and Bekasi district. Findings – There are three types of training models developed: footwork and shadow smash, plyometric and drill training models, and game patterns and situation models using Denatara BISA (Badminton Integrated Smash Accuracy) Smash Training Model.Research limitations/implications – The focus of this research is on the urgency of occurring minimal variation of the smash training model for athletes U-13 (age 11-12 years) and U-15 (age 13-14 years) according to the division of age groups listed in the PP PBSI regulations.Practical implications – With implications on the variable training model combined with technology-based test instruments can drive athletes in smash practice and can improve the results of smash training especially its accuracy.Originality/value – This research is relevant to the National Research Master Plan (RIRIN) related to the application of technological innovation especially in the field of education and sports.

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