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INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review
ISSN : 27742520     EISSN : 27466965     DOI : https://doi.org/10.53905/inspiree
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review is an journal which provides a focal point for the publication of social science research on Sport and the wide range of associated Sport Education, Sports achievements, Sport history, Sport social, Sport cultural, Sport law, political, sport tourism, Sport Psychology and ethical issues in physical activity, sport and health. The journal concentrates both on the forms, contents and contexts of physical education, sport and health education found in schools, colleges and other sites of formal education, as well as the pedagogies of play, calisthenics, gymnastics, sport and leisure found in familial contexts, sports clubs, the leisure industry, private fitness and health studios, dance schools and rehabilitation centres.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 190 Documents
The Impact of Utilising a Wobble Board for Training on The Precision Archery Shots a 30-Meter Distance among Athletes Hasibuan, Ladia Apsari; Pardilla, Herli; Iqbal, Muhammad
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review Vol. 5 No. 02 (2024): MAY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53905/inspiree.v5i02.132

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The  purpose  of  the study. This study aims to find out the effect of the training using the wobble board method on the body balance and the accuracy of archery at a distance of 30 metres of archery athletes. Materials and methods. The research used a quasi-experimental research type with the One Group Pretest-Posttest Design. The samples in this study were 12 athletes taken from the archery athletes of Selabora Panahan aged 13-17 years old. The instruments used were the Stork Test and a 30 metre archery. The data analysis technique used the Normality Test assisted by SPSS 16 software and the Homogeneity Test to determine whether the variance of samples taken from the same population was equal or not. Results. Based on the research findings, it can be obtained: analysis of body balance of archery athletes of Selabora Panahan, obtained t value (6.199) > t table (2.20), and p value (0.000) < 0.05, based on data analysis for the accuracy of archery athletes of Selabora Panahan obtained the value of t count (5.437) > t table (2.20), and the value of p (0.000) < 0.05. Conclusions. it can be concluded that there is an effect of training using a wobble board on the body balance and accuracy of archery at a distance of 30 meters of the archery athletes.
Impact of Learning Motivation and Physical Condition on Physical Education Learning Outcomes in Junior High School Students Aged 13-15 Years: A Analysis studies Fikri, Muhammad; Nofrizal, Dedi; Nugroho, Agung; Lubis, Hafiz Yazid
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review Vol. 5 No. 03 (2024): SEPTEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53905/xk8yd462

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The  purpose  of  the study. to determine and evaluate the relative contributions of physical fitness and learning motivation to the learning outcomes of students in the 7–9 age range. Materials and methods. The purpose of correlation approaches is to quantitatively ascertain if and to what extent two or more variables are correlated. Data is analyzed using the statistical techniques of correlation and multiple regression utilizing the SPSS (Statistical Product and Service Solution Version 25) software. Before the advent of statistical methods for hypothesis testing. Use the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test (uji K-S) to check for data normality. Results. The coefficient of correlation for rx12y = 0.49 is indicated. Koefisisen korelasi signifikansi diperoleh F hitung 4,37>t tabel 3,35, dengan distribusi t dengan α = 0,05 dan k = 2 sebagai pembilang dan (n–k–1) sebagai dk penyebut. In other words, there is a positive correlation between the Jasmani Motivasi Belajar and the Penjasorkes Learning Outcomes, which are 0,492 x 100%, or 0,24 x 100%, or 24%. Conclusions. Students' willingness and excitement to participate in physical education learning activities will be influenced by their motivation for learning. A learner who understands effective learning motivation would attempt to inspire themself to learn well. Since achieving satisfactory learning outcomes is one of the goals of the processes and activities that take place in the classroom, teachers are crucial in helping students develop motivation for learning and improving their physical fitness.
Results of Indoor Hockey Training on Mastery of Dribble Techniques in Hockey Games Ahmad, Khairul; Rahmat, Ade; Cahyadi, Ashadi
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review Vol. 5 No. 03 (2024): SEPTEMBER
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The  purpose  of  the study. Mastery of fundamental techniques in hockey is essential for players. Mastery enables player cooperation to achieve the game's objective. Key techniques include dribbling and pushing the ball, applicable in both indoor and field hockey. These techniques are vital for effective gameplay. In indoor hockey, only dribbling techniques are permitted according to regulations. Practice enhances dribbling skills, requiring repetitive training. This study aims to compare indoor and field hockey training effectiveness on dribbling mastery. Materials and methods. An experimental method was employed, utilizing 24 athletes from Sambas Hockey Club, divided into two groups. Results. The results indicate a significant improvement in dribbling technique mastery in the indoor training group. Conclusions. The research concludes that indoor hockey training significantly enhances basic dribbling technique mastery compared to field hockey training.
Movement Analysis of Fundamental Forehand and Backhand Tennis Techniques for Athletes at the Sekadau Regency PELTI Introductory Tennis Club Perani, Ilham; Rahmat, Ade; Sari, Suriani
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review Vol. 5 No. 03 (2024): SEPTEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53905/inspiree.v5i03.133

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The  purpose  of  the study. The objective of this study is to assess the fundamental forehand and backhand tennis movement competencies for beginner PLTI tennis players in the Sekadau district. Materials and methods. The study utilized observation, interviews, and questionnaires as primary data sources. Secondary data included documentation and training session attendance records. Triangulation was employed in data collection through observation, interviews, and questionnaires. Data analysis adhered to Miles and Huberman's interactive model, involving data collection, reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. Observational data revealed athletes' deficiencies in foot and hand positioning during racket swings. Interviews indicated that training processes were hindered by issues such as non-standard balls, management difficulties, and athlete distractibility. Results. The questionnaire results revealed insufficient performance by athletes, especially in question 7 about foot positioning in forehand and backhand techniques. Thus, the data imply a lack of fundamental proficiency in forehand and backhand technical movements among PELTI tennis court athletes at Sekadau Regency Beginners. Conclusions. The examination of Forehand and Backhand competencies in Field Tennis for PELTI novice athletes in Sekadau district is inadequate. Observational and interview findings reveal subpar performance metrics. Numerous athletes attain scores that are deemed insufficient and unsatisfactory.
Development of Boxing Sports Samsak for Novice Athletes Bancin, Lamkasea; Siregar, Samsuddin
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review Vol. 5 No. 03 (2024): SEPTEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53905/inspiree.v5i03.134

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The  purpose  of  the study. This study aims to determine the feasibility of developing laseaban bags in boxing. Materials and methods. The research sample was 30 athletes. The feasibility of the bag is first validated by experts, namely equipment experts, material experts (boxing coaches), and sports experts. Furthermore, small group tests and large group tests are tested on athletes. Results. In a large group test with a total of 20 (twenty) athletes with 3 (aspects) with an indicator of the suitability of the bag with the comfort of using the bag, an indicator of implementation, and an indicator of user interest with 10 (ten) questions. With an average score of 4.35 with a percentage of 97.00% in the very good category. Conclusions. The following is a response to the interest of athletes when using or using a tool developed by the researcher, namely the laseaban bag.
The Connection Between Essential Running Techniques and Long Jump Performance Indicators in Elementary School Learners Aged 10-11 Years Suriani. S., Lilis Lasma
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review Vol. 5 No. 03 (2024): SEPTEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53905/inspiree.v5i03.135

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The  purpose  of  the study. The primary objective of this research is to analyze the link between running technique proficiency and long jump performance in 10 to 11-year-old elementary students. Materials and methods. A sample of 28 male students, aged 10 to 11 years, was selected for this study. A cross-sectional research design was utilized to investigate the relationship between basic running techniques and long jump performance in this demographic. Pearson correlation analysis was conducted to assess the association between running methodologies and long jump effectiveness. The results of this analysis determined the strength and direction of the relationship between the two variables. Results. The analysis yielded a significant correlation coefficient of r= 0.917, with a p-value of 0.000<0.005, indicating a strong positive correlation. This finding suggests that students' skills in body alignment, arm swing, and leg coordination in running are closely related to their ability to generate the power, speed, and control necessary for superior long jump performance. Conclusions. This study provides empirical support for the claim that proficiency in fundamental running techniques, including body alignment, arm swing, and leg coordination, correlates significantly with improved long jump performance in 10 to 11-year-old elementary school students.
The Role of Foot-Eye Coordination and Leg Muscle Strength in Football Shooting Performance: A Correlational Analysis Among Youth Athletes Sitanggang, Charisma Maranatha; Salim, Muhammad Ikram; Karo Karo, Alan Alfiansyah Putra; Wayne, Mitchell
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review Vol. 5 No. 03 (2024): SEPTEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53905/inspiree.v5i03.136

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The  purpose  of  the study. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between foot-eye coordination, leg muscle strength, and football shooting accuracy among youth football players, and to determine which factor contributes more significantly to shooting performance. Materials and methods. Twenty-four male youth football players (aged 16-18 years) from Mabar Hilir Club, Medan City, participated in this cross-sectional correlational study. Participants underwent three assessment protocols: (1) foot-eye coordination using a modified ball control test, (2) leg muscle strength using isokinetic dynamometry, and (3) shooting accuracy using a standardized target shooting test. Data were analyzed using Pearson correlation coefficients and multiple regression analysis with SPSS v27. Results. Significant positive correlations were found between shooting accuracy and foot-eye coordination (r = 0.742, p < 0.001) and leg muscle strength (r = 0.628, p < 0.001). Multiple regression analysis revealed that foot-eye coordination explained 55.1% of the variance in shooting accuracy, while leg muscle strength contributed an additional 16.3% (R² = 0.714, p < 0.001). Conclusions. Foot-eye coordination demonstrates a stronger association with football shooting accuracy than leg muscle strength in youth athletes. Training programs should prioritize the development of coordinative abilities alongside strength training to optimize shooting performance.
Predicting Match Success Through Scoring Efficiency in Elite Men’s Indoor Hockey: Field Goals Versus Penalty Corners Sandrea, Andrea Guntara Adi Very; Widodo, Achmad; Wismanadi, Himawan; Hidayat, Taufiq; Pudjijuniarto, Pudjijuniarto; Muhammad, Heryanto Nur
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review 2026: INPRESS Issue 3 (May-Aug Accepted articles)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53905/inspiree.v7i03.186

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The  purpose  of  the study. Men’s indoor hockey is a high-intensity invasion sport in which goal-scoring efficiency serves as a critical determinant of competitive success. Despite the strategic importance of different scoring modes, comparative investigations examining the relative relationships between field goals, penalty corner goals, and match outcomes remain limited, particularly in Southeast Asian elite competitions. This study aimed to examine and compare the relationships between field goals, penalty corner goals, and team victories in men’s indoor hockey at the SEA Games 2025. Materials and methods. A quantitative observational design employing systematic notational analysis was applied to 26 team–match observations derived from 13 official matches involving five national teams. Match outcome was coded as win (1) or loss (0), while field goals and penalty corner goals served as independent variables. Descriptive statistics, Kolmogorov–Smirnov and Shapiro–Wilk normality tests, Spearman’s rank correlation, Mann–Whitney U tests, and binary logistic regression were employed to analyze the data. Results. Field goals accounted for 60.0% of total goals (n = 72), while penalty corner goals contributed 40.0% (n = 48). Both scoring modes were significantly associated with match outcome; however, penalty corner goals exhibited a stronger correlation with victories (ρ = .788, p < .001) than field goals (ρ = .583, p = .002). The Mann–Whitney U test confirmed significantly higher scoring ranks for winning teams in both categories, with a larger separation observed for penalty corner goals (U = 11.00, Z = −3.94, p < .001). Logistic regression indicated that a one-goal increase in penalty corner goals was associated with a 12.09-fold increase in the odds of winning (Exp(B) = 12.09), compared with a 5.23-fold increase for field goals. The model explained 86% of the variance in match outcome (Nagelkerke R² = .86) with 88.5% classification accuracy. Conclusions. Although open-play goals provide the primary scoring volume, penalty corner efficiency plays a more decisive role in determining team victories in elite men’s indoor hockey. These findings offer evidence-based insights for tactical planning and training prioritization in competitive indoor hockey.
Data-Driven Analysis of Scoring Methods and Match Outcomes in Elite Men’s Indoor Hockey Rahman, Ferdian Fathur; Widodo, Achmad; Wismanadi, Himawan; Hidayat, Taufiq; Pudjijuniarto, Pudjijuniarto; Muhammad, Heryanto Nur
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review 2026: INPRESS Issue 3 (May-Aug Accepted articles)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53905/inspiree.v8i01.191

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The  purpose  of  the study. Performance analysis has become an essential approach in modern sport science for identifying game-related indicators associated with competitive success. However, empirical evidence regarding scoring patterns and match outcomes in elite men’s indoor hockey remains limited, particularly within Southeast Asian competitions. This study aimed to analyze the association between dominant scoring methods and match outcomes in men’s indoor hockey during the 2025 SEA Games. Materials and methods. This study employed a quantitative observational design using a notational performance analysis approach. Match data were collected from official competition recordings and match statistics from the men’s indoor hockey tournament at the 2025 SEA Games. Scoring methods were categorized into field goals, penalty corners, and penalty strokes. Descriptive statistics were used to identify the frequency and distribution of scoring patterns, while Chi-square analysis was conducted to examine the association between scoring dominance categories and match outcomes. Statistical significance was established at p < 0.05. Results. The findings revealed that field goals were the most dominant scoring method throughout the tournament and were more frequently associated with winning teams compared with losing teams. Winning teams demonstrated higher scoring efficiency and greater offensive effectiveness, particularly in open-play situations. The Chi-square analysis indicated a significant association between scoring dominance categories and match outcomes, suggesting that scoring patterns play an important role in determining competitive success in elite indoor hockey. The mosaic plot visualization further demonstrated clear differences in scoring distributions between winning and losing teams. Conclusions. The study concludes that dominant scoring patterns, particularly field-goal effectiveness, are significantly associated with successful match outcomes in elite men’s indoor hockey. These findings provide valuable evidence for coaches and performance analysts in developing data-driven tactical strategies and contribute to the growing literature on sport analytics and performance analysis in indoor hockey.
Open-Play Dominance and Set-Play Efficiency in Men’s Indoor Hockey: Goal-Scoring Patterns at the 2025 SEA Games Kusuma, Ilham Wiranata; Widodo, Achmad; Wismanadi, Himawan; Hidayat, Taufiq; Pudjijuniarto, Pudjijuniarto; Muhammad, Heryanto Nur
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review 2026: INPRESS Issue 3 (May-Aug Accepted articles)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53905/inspiree.v8i01.187

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The  purpose  of  the study. This study aimed to investigate and characterize the goal-scoring patterns exhibited in the men’s indoor hockey tournament at the 33rd Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games) 2025, held in Bangkok, Thailand. Specifically, the research sought to identify the predominant methods of goal creation, temporal distributions of goals within match periods, spatial zones of shot origin, and the relative contribution of set-piece situations to overall scoring outcomes. Materials and methods. A retrospective observational design employing systematic notational analysis was adopted. All thirteen matches of the men’s indoor hockey tournament were analyzed using official broadcast footage. A validated coding instrument was applied to classify each goal (N = 120) according to type of attack (open play, penalty corner, set piece), field zone of origin, temporal segment within each half, and player involvement. Descriptive statistics, chi-square tests of independence, and frequency analyses were computed to examine distributional patterns and associations among variables. Inter-rater reliability was assessed using Cohen’s kappa (κ ≥ 0.85). Results. Open-play attacks constituted the primary source of goals (58.3%), followed by penalty corners (26.7%) and other set pieces (15.0%). A statistically significant temporal clustering of goals was observed in the final ten minutes of each half (χ² = 14.82, p < .01), with 41.7% of all goals scored in these segments. Goals originating from the central corridor of the shooting circle were significantly more prevalent than those from lateral positions (p < .05). Teams that scored the first goal won 76.9% of their matches, and a significant positive association was found between the ratio of penalty corner conversion and final match outcome (χ² = 9.67, p < .01). Indonesia, the eventual gold medalist, exhibited the highest shooting efficiency and the most diversified attacking repertoire. Conclusions. Goal-scoring in men’s indoor hockey at the SEA Games 2025 was predominantly driven by open-play transitions and penalty corner efficiency. The temporal concentration of goals in late-half segments underscores the tactical importance of fitness-related endurance and strategic substitution management. These findings offer evidence-based insights for coaching staff, performance analysts, and national federations seeking to optimize tactical preparation for major regional and international indoor hockey competitions.