This study aims to develop a variety of futsal goalkeeping training in futsal games. The population in this study were futsal goalkeepers who came from five futsal clubs in Medan and Deli Serdang, namely The Class futsal club, Namira Medan futsal club, SKP Deli Serdang futsal club, Fantastic futsal club and PTKS FC futsal club. Region I Medan in 2017. The variations that have been made in advance are validated by 3 experts, 1 person is a trainer who comes from the futsal club Bangsal 13, 1 person is a sports academic from Medan State University who has a sports education background, and 1 person is an expert goalkeeper coach who knows about futsal goalkeeping. The small group test involved 4 futsal goalkeepers and the large group test involved 15 futsal goalkeepers. There are 20 variations of the futsal goalkeeper training. The result of expert validation shows that the overall variation of the exercises can be used to improve the ability of the futsal goalkeeper where the average percentage of validity is 80%. The results of the small group test on 4 players showed that the 20 variations had met the eligibility or valid criteria. The percentage of validity of the questionnaires that have been distributed to the sample shows that 87% -100% of them admit that the variation meets the criteria to improve the ability of futsal goalkeepers. The results of a large group test of 16 futsal goalkeepers showed that the 20 models met the criteria for use. The percentage of validity of the questionnaires that have been distributed to the sample shows that 90% -100% of them admit that these variations have met the criteria to improve the ability of futsal goalkeepers. It can be concluded that these twenty variations are good for improving the ability of futsal goalkeepers to block shots at their goal and each variation is very important to do in training so that the training is not boring.
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