Difference in the Effect of Technical - Physical Exercise Combination on the Speed of 25 Free Meter Style (Crawl) Reviewed From Age Group
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Combination of Exercise, Speed, SwimmingAbstract
This study aims to determine: 1) Differences in the effect a combination of exercises, 2) Differences in swimming speed. 3) Effect interactions between combinations of exercises with age groups. This study used an experimental method with a factorial 2 x 2 design. The sample of the study was 270 people. Sampling in the study using random quota purposive sampling. The collection technique uses test and measurement techniques. Analysis of the data in this study includes a prerequisite test for the analysis and testing of hypotheses. The results of this study are: (1) There is no significant effect of the combination training method on improving swimming abilities. This can be seen from the probability value of 0.116> 0.05. (2) There is no significant difference in age categories to increase swimming ability. This can be seen from the probability value of 0.142> 0.05. (3) There are interactions between combinations of exercises with age groups. This can be seen from the probability value of 0.000 <0.05. The form of interaction in the form of combination exercise 1 concludes that the increase in swimming ability of the age group 8-10 years is better than the age group 11 - 12 years with a difference in average value of 0.06560 and a probability of 0.025 <0.05. Whereas in combination with exercise 2, it was concluded that the increase in swimming ability of the 11 - 12 year age group was better than the age group 8 - 10 years with a difference in the average value of 0.12880 and probability of 0.037 <0.05.Downloads
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2019-05-30
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MARDIANI, Ulya, SUGIYANTO, Sugiyanto and HIDAYATULLAH, M. Furqon. Difference in the Effect of Technical - Physical Exercise Combination on the Speed of 25 Free Meter Style (Crawl) Reviewed From Age Group. Journal of Education, Health and Sport. Online. 30 May 2019. Vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 497-507. [Accessed 14 January 2025].
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