SHOOTING: Journal of Sport, Health, and Education https://journal.ilininstitute.com/index.php/shooting <p><strong>SHOOTING: Journal of Sport, Health and Education</strong> is a journal published by ILIN Education Indonesia twice a year, May and November. e-ISSN: <a href="https://issn.brin.go.id/terbit/detail/20231218232019538" target="_blank" rel="noopener">3032-3649</a><br />The journal publishes research articles focusing on aspects of sport and exercise science, including anatomy, biomechanics, performance analysis, physiology, sport psychology, sport management, sports medicine, sports nutrition, health, coaching and talent identification, physical education, education, physical education, sports education, sports coaching, sports psychology, strength and conditioning, recreational sports, sports industry, sports biomechanics, sports nutrition.<br />Its readership includes academics, researchers, and practitioners from various sports disciplines who have an interest in its scope.<br />All articles published in this journal have undergone rigorous peer review, based on editor screening.<br />Please read the author guidelines carefully. Any manuscript sent to the journal editors must follow the guidelines for good and correct writing. If it does not meet the author guidelines or is written in a different format, the article will be REJECTED before further review. Only submitted manuscripts that meet the journal format will be processed further.</p> en-US qasash.hasyim@unm.ac.id (Muhammad Qasash Hasyim) ilininstitute@gmail.com (M. Imran Hasanuddin) Thu, 30 Nov 2023 00:00:00 +0800 OJS 3.2.0.2 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Level of Anxiety, Confidence and Concentration of Shooting Athletes in Makassar City https://journal.ilininstitute.com/index.php/shooting/article/view/2195 <p>&nbsp;This research is a descriptive study that aims to categorize anxiety levels, confidence levels, and concentration levels in shooting athletes in Makassar city. There are three variables in this study are anxiety, self-confidence, and concentration of shooting athletes in Makassar city. The population in this study were all South Sulawesi shooting athletes, while the sample was Makassar city shooting athletes with a total of 30 athletes. Based on the results of the analysis it can be concluded that at the anxiety level there are 36.7% of athletes have a low level of anxiety, 53.3% of athletes have a moderate level of anxiety, and 10% of athletes have a high level of anxiety, while at the level of self-confidence there are 86.7% of athletes have a high level of self-confidence, 13.3% of athletes have a moderate level of self-confidence and no athletes have a low level of self-confidence, and at the concentration level there are 3.3% of athletes have a very good level of concentration, 23.3% of athletes have a moderate level of concentration, 40% of athletes have a poor level of concentration and 30% of athletes have a very poor level of concentration.</p> Muhammad Qasash Hasyim, Fahrizal Fahrizal, Muh. Syachrul Syamsuddin Copyright (c) 2023 SHOOTING https://journal.ilininstitute.com/index.php/shooting/article/view/2195 Fri, 08 Dec 2023 00:00:00 +0800 THE EFFECT OF HIGH INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING AND FARTLEK TRAINING ON INCREASING VO2MAX TOKAMBANG FUTSAL CLUB https://journal.ilininstitute.com/index.php/shooting/article/view/2196 <p>The purpose of this study was to improve the Vo2Max of Tokambang FC futsal players. This type of research uses experimental research which is carried out for 16 meetings with the treatment of high intensity interval training and fartlek training which is carried out through a training program that has been prepared. This study aims to determine: (1) whether there is an effect of interval training to increase Vo2Max; (2) whether there is an effect of fartlek training to increase Vo2Max; (3) whether there is a difference between high intensity interval training and fartlek This research was conducted using an experimental method with a Two-group pretest-posttest design. pmain Tokambang futsal club The sampling technique was matched pair. The research instrument used Multi stage fitness. The data analysis technique used in this study is t-test to determine the comparison of high intensity and fartlek exercises in increasing Vo2Max. Based on the results of the study are as follows. (1) There is an effect of increasing Vo2Max in PS futsal athletes. Himalaya with interval training, which is evident from the t value (13.321) &gt; t table (2.132). (2) There is an effect of increasing Vo2Max in PS futsal athletes. Himalaya with fartlek training, which is evident from the t value (10.994) &gt; t table (2.132). (3) High intesnity interval training and fartlek training are equally good at increasing VO2max in Tokambang futsal club players because there is no significant difference in results, which is evident from the value of t count (0.587) &gt; t table (2.201).</p> Andi Ridwan, Muh. Syahrul Saleh, La Kamadi Copyright (c) 2023 SHOOTING: Journal of Sport, Health, and Education https://journal.ilininstitute.com/index.php/shooting/article/view/2196 Fri, 08 Dec 2023 00:00:00 +0800 Contribution Of Nutrional Status On Physical Education Learning Motivation Of Students At SDN 001 Polewali https://journal.ilininstitute.com/index.php/shooting/article/view/2194 Muhammad Sadzali, Retno Farhana Nurulita Copyright (c) 2023 SHOOTING: Journal of Sport, Health, and Education https://journal.ilininstitute.com/index.php/shooting/article/view/2194 Fri, 08 Dec 2023 00:00:00 +0800 Improving Learning Outcomes in Rhythmic Movement Activities at Pusakajaya Utara II Elementary School https://journal.ilininstitute.com/index.php/shooting/article/view/2197 <p>The background of the problem of this learning comes from the way the teacher learns and the way students learn, causing the low learning outcomes of students in PJOK learning to be seen that the teacher has not been able to arrange students' activities from easy to difficult. Learners have not been able to master the material when the assessment takes place. And this study aims to determine the basic movement skills (hand swings and footsteps) in learning rhythmic activity activities.This research uses Classroom Action Research (PTK). The subjects in this study were class IV (four) students of Pusakajaya Utara II State Elementary School, totaling 30 students. Data collection is done by selecting data sources, types of data, and instruments used in research. The results of this study can be concluded that: Through learning Rhythmic Movement activities can improve basic movements in class IV students of Pusakajaya Utara II State Elementary School. The increase in ability is seen from the achievement of the Minimum Completion Criteria (KKM) of students classically in the pre-cycle of 32.14%, cycle I is 64,29%, and cycle II reaches 89,29%. Based on the results of the final test, there has been an increase, so it can be concluded that the ability of basic movements can be improved through rhythmic gymnastics for class IV students of Pusakajaya Utara II State Elementary School.</p> Citra Resita, Saepudin Copyright (c) 2023 SHOOTING: Journal of Sport, Health, and Education https://journal.ilininstitute.com/index.php/shooting/article/view/2197 Fri, 08 Dec 2023 00:00:00 +0800 THE EFFECT OF THE APPLICATION OF SHOOTING TRAINING FORMS USING BARRIERS AND WITHOUT BARRIERS ON IMPROVING SHOOTING GAME ABILITIES IN PETANQUE ATHLETES FIK UNM https://journal.ilininstitute.com/index.php/shooting/article/view/2198 Anto Sukamto, Andi Mas Jaya, Muhammad kamal Copyright (c) 2023 SHOOTING: Journal of Sport, Health, and Education https://journal.ilininstitute.com/index.php/shooting/article/view/2198 Fri, 08 Dec 2023 00:00:00 +0800