The Influence of Multiball and Robot Training Methods On Drive Counters In Field Tennis Games Are Reviewed From Speed of Hand Reaction At Student Of FIK UNM Makassar

Hakim, Hikmad (2020) The Influence of Multiball and Robot Training Methods On Drive Counters In Field Tennis Games Are Reviewed From Speed of Hand Reaction At Student Of FIK UNM Makassar. Proceeding of The International Conference on Science and Advanced Technology (ICSAT). pp. 1129-1146. ISSN 978-623-7496-62-5

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Abstract

This experimental study aims to compare the two training methods to drive hits skills in playing tennis. The training method consists of the multiball and the robot training method. This study also aims to determine the interaction between the training method and the speed of hand reaction to drive hits in playing tennis. Hand reaction speed consists of high hand reaction speed and low hand reaction speed. This research was conducted in the tennis court of the FIK UNM Makassar, Faculty of Sport Science, Makassar State University, academic year 2020/2021. The experimental method uses a 2x2 factorial design. The sample consisted of 40 students divided into four groups, each consisting of 10 students. The data analysis technique is a two-way analysis of variance (ANAVA) and then followed by the Tukey test at the significance level α = 0.05. The results of this study indicate that (1) Overall, the results of the drive hits skill in playing tennis using the robot training method are better than the multiball training method (FA = 4,180> Ftable = 4,113). (2) There is an interaction between the training method and the speed of hand reaction to the drive hits skill in playing tennis (FAB = 46,148> F_table = 4,113) to the drive hits skill in playing tennis. (3) For the high hand reaction speed group, students who were trained using the multiball training method (an average of 57,0000) were higher than the robot training method (an average of 243.4639) on the drive hits skills in playing tennis. (4) For the low hand reaction speed group, students who were trained using the robot training method (an average of 265.8223) were higher than the multiball training method (an average of 53.4000) on the drive hits skills in playing tennis.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: FAKULTAS ILMU KEOLAHRAGAAN
Divisions: FAKULTAS ILMU KEOLAHRAGAAN
Depositing User: Ulfah Bakri
Date Deposited: 27 Jun 2023 05:18
Last Modified: 27 Jun 2023 05:18
URI: http://eprints.unm.ac.id/id/eprint/31572

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