Increasing speed and agility of cerebral palsy football Indonesian player with UMAC-CPF exercise model
This research aims to determine the increasing speed and agility of CP Football Indonesia team players using the Umar Motor Ability Circuit-Cerebral Palsy Football (UMAC-CPF) exercise model. The research method used was pre-experimental with research design, one group pretest, and posttest...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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HRPUB
2020
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| Online Access: | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7255/ http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7255/1/J11919_18cf469229a31b6526f43756269d7e56.pdf |
| Summary: | This research aims to determine the
increasing speed and agility of CP Football Indonesia team
players using the Umar Motor Ability Circuit-Cerebral
Palsy Football (UMAC-CPF) exercise model. The research
method used was pre-experimental with research design,
one group pretest, and posttest design. The sample of this
research was 14 all-athletes of the cerebral palsy Indonesia
team. The research data were obtained using a 20-meter
sprint test instrument to measure speed and an arrowhead
test to measure agility. The data's technical analysis was a
t-test (hypothesis test) with a level of significance of 5%.
The influence test results using the t-test of the difference
in player speed test results between pretest and posttest
obtained amount t-Count 4.921 more significant than the
amount t-Table 1.761 (at the level of significance 0.05),
then the nil hypothesis is rejected. While the test results
influence the player's agility test results between pretest
and posttest obtained amount t-Count 9.169 more
significant than the amount t-Table 1.761 (at the level of
significance 0.05), then the nil hypothesis is rejected. Both
tests mean there is an increase in the speed and agility of
CP Football Indonesia players. The study concluded a
significant increase in the speed and agility of the player's
football team of Cerebral Palsy Indonesia using the
UMAC-CPF exercise model. The research's impact makes
CP Football Indonesia team players have excellent speed
and agility to improve motor skills in supporting the game. |
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