The Development of SAVI-based Shooting Training Model (Somatic,
Auditory, Visual, Intelektual) for Basketball Learning
Ahmad Riady Hasibuan
1
, Lismadiana
1
1
Graduate School Program, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Jl. Colombo No.1 Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Keywords: Shooting, Basketball, SAVI
Abstract: Shooting is a throwing or shooting motion toward the ring which aims to find as many scores or points as
possible. In shooting, the player must put the ball into the basket net. There are various kinds of movements
in shooting, such as set shoot, jump shoot and lay up shoot. Jump shooting is a shooting technique that is
done by jumping first. Set shoot is a shooting technique that is done by standing still on the spot without a
jump. Then, layup shoot is an attempt to deliver the ball by jumping with one foot and laying the ball up
near the basket. The objective of this research is to have an understanding and develop a better variation of
the shooting model of SAVI basketball practices (Somatic, Auditory, Visual, Intellectual) and its influence
on high school extracurricular students. As a result, students can implement and deliver the SAVI model in
shooting exercise in basketball to make it feasible and easy to use in extracurricular learning activities in
high school. This concept makes it easier for trainers and teachers to promote basketball shooting materials.
1 INTRODUCTION
The role of education is very important in
intensifying the administration of education as a
process of human development that lasts a lifetime.
Physical education provides opportunities for
students to be involved directly in variety of learning
experiences through physical activities, systematical
plays and sports activities as they are directed and
planned. The learning process of physical education
at school has been developed by teaching various
basic motion skills, techniques and strategies for
sports games, and internalizing the values of
sportsmanship, collaboration, and achievement.
Based on the results of a preliminary interview at
one of the public high school in Special Region of
Yogyakarta, it was found that most schools in
Yogyakarta had basketball as an extracurricular.
However, it was found that there was a problem in
the extracurricular learning process. Based on the
problem, the researchers decided to conduct a
preliminary interview and observation for basketball
trainers to dig a deeper understanding related to the
problem. The problem was found as follows: (1)
inadequate training model that focused only on the
basic shooting techniques; (2) lack of exercise
variation when giving training models; (3) less
motivated athletes in basketball training; (4) lack of
advice in doing training; (5) lack of understanding in
the detail of SAVI learning model; (6) less-skillful
athletes who had not yet learnt about basic shooting
techniques. Extracurricular is a part of education
according to the decree of Ministry of Culture and
Education (Mendikbud) Number 226/C/Kep/0/2003.
The decree stated that extracurricular activities refer
to activities outside regular school hours during
holidays that can be done both inside and outside the
school, intended to deepen and broaden student
knowledge by recognizing the relationship between
various lessons, channeling talents and interests, and
completing efforts for human development
completely.
The basketball is played in a court with a size 15
x 28 meters square with a concrete surface. To attain
achievements in basketball games, atheletes should
master the basic techniques on basketball, such as
throwing (passing and catching) techniques,
shooting techniques, dribbling techniques, pivoting
techniques, and rebound (Oliver, 2007).
Shooting is a movement to throw or to shoot the
ball to the ring to gain scores or points as many as
possible. In the shooting process, the player must
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Hasibuan, A. and Lismadiana, .
The Development of SAVI-based Shooting Training Model (Somatic, Auditory, Visual, Intelektual) for Basketball Learning.
DOI: 10.5220/0009210700660068
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insert the ball to the net ring. A various movement
can be done in shooting such as set shoot, jump
shoot and lay up shoot. Jump shoot is a shooting
technique that starts with a jump. Set shoot is a
shooting technique that is doen by only staying on
the spot or without jumping. Layup shoot is a
movement to deliver the ball by jumping on one foot
near the ring.
The learning model is a conceptual framework
that describes systematic procedures for organizing
learning experiences to achieve specific learning
goals, and serves as a guide for learning designers
and instructors in planning teaching and learning
activities (Trianto, 2011).
Meanwhile, to define the term of training,
training refers to a process that was done frequently,
systematically, using particular and repetitive system
patterns (Irianto, 2012). Frequent training frequently
make the previously difficult movement easier to do.
It must be done many times, so that our motions can
be more efficient.
The SAVI-based shooting training model
(Somatic, Auditory, Visual, and Intellectual) in
basketball games can improve athlete performance
in a well-structured manner. The shooting training
model combined with the SAVI learning model can
improve athlete's knowledge and understanding of
shooting training models. SAVI (Somatic, Auditory,
Visual, and Intellectual) is one of learning model
that was created by Dave Meier who is an educator,
a trainer as well as the initiator of accelerated
learning model (Huda, 2013).
Somatic is a single connection between mind and
body. Nowadays, there is the body and mind
separator from western culture and prejudice against
the use of the body in learning. Auditory is a
learning that involves the ability of speaking and
listening. Auditory thoughts are stronger than we
realized. The ears will continuously capture and
store the auditory information. Thus, it makes some
important areas in the brain to be more active.
Visual refers to a type learning that involves the
ability of observing and drawing. Visual activities
are more prominent in some people, but actually
most people still have this learning style in inside
their brain. The reason is because inside the brain,
there are more devices in processing visual
information of all other senses. Intellectual is a form
of creating meaning in mind, as a means of thinking
process by uniting previous experiences, creating a
new experience, creating a new active nerves and
learning from them. It connects the mental, physical,
emotional, and intuitive experiences of the body to
create new meaning for itself (Meier, 2002: 95)
The senior high school students are generally in
the transformation phase from concrete operational
into formal operational (Wijayanto and
Widiyatmoko, 2016). It means they have the ability
to think abstractly, for example doing analysis,
inferring, concluding, and using deductive and
inductive logic. However, they start from real
situation. Therefore, observing and experimenting
play important role in the learning process.
2 RESEARCH METHOD
The research was conducted by using the qualitative
study. The data of this study were collected from the
basketball trainer in one of the public high school in
Special Region of Yogyakarta. Interview and
observation were used as the data collection method.
The data was analyzed by data organization, data
summary, and data interpretation.
Basketball shooting is a movement that aims to
produce numbers or points. Basketball shooting
movements consist of the technique of prefixing,
hand position and throw. In this research, several
basketballs tecniques were reexamined, such as set
shoot, jump shoot, and lay up shoot. The set shoot
movement was done by standing upright toward the
front, holding the ball using both hands, jumping on
the spot without hovering simultaneously, and
straightening both hands used for firing. The
position of the arms remains above until the ball
enters the ring and lands equally (as seen in figure
1). Jump shoot movements include flexing and
bending the knee to take the jump, releasing the ball
at the highest point, balancing hand by put the arms
straight when the ball is pushed up (shown in figure
2). Lay-up shoots include stepping movements with
a balanced body position, doing 2 steps before
jumping, jumping with balanced hands, aiming the
shooter's hands into the ring and landing with both
feet (shown in figure3).
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Figure 1: Set shoot.
Figure 2: Jump shoot.
Figure 3: Lay-up shoot.
3 RESULT AND DISCUSSION
Based on the observation conducted by the
researcher, it was found that the process of shooting
training by using SAVI model brought positive
impact to the students.
It could be seen from the positive changes of the
students’ behavior during the practices. The students
became more motivated and enthusiastic. SAVI
model developed the students’ skills to ask
questions, to express opinions, to choose creative
idea, to examine and demonstrate the shooting skill
better than before.
4 CONCLUSION
Based on the research above, it can be concluded
that SAVI model can be used effectively to teach
shooting training in basketball. Also, it solves the
problem the researcher found in the training of
shooting practice in basketball.
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