Physical conditioning was considered as a strong foundation for developing techniques from different fields. The aims of this study was to determine the impact of physical conditioning in parenting students or athletes gymnastic basic skills. The study was a surveyed research. The study sampling was 82 students aged between 18-19 years from Sport sciences, exactly coaching sciences. Data collection methods used checks and measurements of bio motor and gymnastic fundamental skills. Data analysis using correlation and linear regression to predict the future competence. The results showed that: there was significant correlation between the physical conditioning items and gymnastics basics skills, but there is also strong significant linear regression (p: .032<.05) from physical conditioning with basic skill of Gymnastics. The standing balance (r = .728) and broad jump (r = .751) were found more influenced for gymnastic basic skills. There was a great significant different between the pre-test and posttest gymnastic basic skills means with p value < .001. The high standard deviation between the items showed the different adaptation of the subjects according to the physical conditioning. In conclusion physical conditioning was found as parenting for developing the gymnastic basic skills.
Physical conditions are considered a very important foundation for developing techniques. The aim of this study to determine the contribution of physical condition to Gymnastic basic skill. This Study is survey and used descriptive qualitative method. 82 students, whose aged 18-19 years and study in Sport Coaching Education Department, Sport Science Faculty of Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, recruited as samples. Data collection techniques used tests and measurements of biomotor and gymnastic basic skills. Data analysis techniques using linear regresion. The results showed that there is significant effect of physical condition with basic skill of Gymnastics
Physical fitness was an activity or exercise that can accelerate regeneration when performing several exercises or training. This study aimed to examine the physical fitness characteristics of male and female junior wushu players, followed by determining physical performance differences between both groups. The analytical observational study method was implemented to conduct this study using a cross-sectional approach Fifty junior wushu players (male: n= 25, height= 147.78 ± 12.96 cm; female: n= 25, height= 147.78 ± 12.60 cm) participated in this study by conducting some physical fitness tests. The results showed significant differences in the indicators of 20-meters running with a P-value of 0.049, backbend with a P-value of 0.000, and vertical jump P-value of 0.021. Meanwhile, there was no significant difference between male and female wushu players in the T-test, push up, sit up, dan sit reach (P0,05). From the results, it can be said that male players have higher scores in terms of weight, height, speed, and power, while female players have higher scores in terms of flexibility. This study concluded that it can be taken into consideration to optimize training and testing procedures for junior wushu players.
The primary purpose of this study was to compare the explosive power ability and muscle flexibility in junior gymnasts of aerobic gymnastics based on different sexes. The data of this study were taken from 52 junior gymnasts of aerobic gymnastics from two groups consisted 26 boys and 26 girls aged 7-8 years who participated as research samples. All participants did a flexibility test using a side split test instrument and explosive power measurement using a vertical jump test instrument-the assessment of normality distribution using the Kolmogorov Smirnov test (Sig > 0.05). Furthermore, to determine the differences between the two groups, the researchers used the Independent two-sample t-test with a significance level of p < 0.05. The side split test results showed 13.92±3.236 cm for the male group and 11.46±3.252 cm for the female group (mean ± SD) with a P-Value of 0.009, means that there was a significant difference between the two groups. At the same time, the comparison of vertical jumps recordings also showed a significant difference with 21.12±3.514 cm for male groups and 18.50±5.233 cm for the female group (mean ± SD), with a P-Value of 0.039. Thus, this study concluded that female junior gymnasts have better flexibility compared to male junior gymnasts. Meanwhile, the explosive power ability possessed by male junior gymnasts is better than female junior gymnasts.
The development of gymnastics athletes achievement in Indonesia did not show significant progress. Talent scouting is the important basic in achieving optimal achievement. The aim of this study to find children aged 7-9 years who are talented in gymnastics through artistic gymnastic talent scouting application software. This Study is survey and used descriptive qualitative method. 100 students, whose aged 7-9 years and study in Sleman area, recruited as samples. Data collection techniques used tests and measurements of anthropometry and biomotor. Data analysis techniques using early age artistic gymnastic talent scouting software determine the category of talented sample research. The results showed that of the total number of 100 students aged 7-9 years, there are 3 talented students, 46 students are quite talented, 50 less talented students, and 1 student is not talented. The results show that the talent scouting test model used to select artistic gymnastics talent is effective because of students who are basically not gymnastics athletes and have never practiced gymnastics, only 3 are talented and 46 are quite talented. Data analysis showed that artistic gymnastic talent is valid and reliabel.
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