2021
DOI: 10.26858/cjpko.v13i3.24768
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Contribution of Motor Educability, Coordination, and Confidence to the Ability to Perform Flic-Flac Artistic Gymnastics Extracurricular at SDN Kayen I Bandarkedungmulyo, Jombang

Abstract: This research is based on the observations and experiences of researchers, that not all elementary schools in the district know or do gymnastics in general, specifically artistic gymnastics. The problems in this problem are: 1) How big is the contribution of Motor Educability to the ability to do the flic-flac movement? 2) How big is Eye-Hand-Foot Coordination to the ability to do the flic-flac movement? 3) How much do you contribute and are confident in doing the flic-flac movement? 4) Is there a joint contri… Show more

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“…Agility training is a form of exercise that is tailored so that a person is able to move quickly while changing direction without losing body balance. One of the causes of the lack of agility is the lack of variation in the exercises provided by teachers and trainers in increasing agility and also the ability to develop exercises from the students themselves that have not been maximized (Purwanto et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agility training is a form of exercise that is tailored so that a person is able to move quickly while changing direction without losing body balance. One of the causes of the lack of agility is the lack of variation in the exercises provided by teachers and trainers in increasing agility and also the ability to develop exercises from the students themselves that have not been maximized (Purwanto et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%