Authors:
Subagyo Irianto
and
Fitrian Agung Yudhistomo
Affiliation:
Sport Coaching Department, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Jl. Colombo No.1 Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Indonesia
Keyword(s):
Part Method, Whole Method, Shooting Accuracy
Abstract:
This research aims to identify the effects of part and whole method in increasing the shooting accuracy for the players of UNY Futsal Club. This research’s method is experimental research with two groups pre-test post-test as its design. The population for this research is 20 players from the UNY male futsal club, and they were chosen using the total sampling technique. All the samples are given a pretest in the form of shooting accuracy in order to determine the treatment group, the result of the test was ranked, and then matched with the A-B-B-A cycle into two groups, consisting of 10 members each. This research uses the instep as its research instrument, with the validity of 0.978 and reliability of 0.989. This research uses T-test as its data analysis technique, with the significance level of 5%. The result of this research shows that (1) there is a significance effects on the use of part method in increasing the shooting accuracy of the players, with the T-count 6.946 > T-table
2.262, and the significance value 0.000 < 0.05, and the increasing number of the percentage as much as 28.88%. (2) There is a significance effect on the use of whole method in increasing the shooting accuracy of the players, with T-count 5.823 > T-table 2.262, and the significance value 0.000 < 0.05, and the increasing of the percentage as much as 19.46%. (3) The part method is better than the whole method in increasing the shooting accuracy of the players, with the post-test mean difference of 1.8.
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