Survey of Basic Football Technical Skills of Grade V Students of State Elementary School 1 Bora
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https://doi.org/10.26858/cjpko.v17i3.319Keywords:
basic skills, football, evaluation,, physical education, elementary school studentsAbstract
This study aims to evaluate the level of basic soccer skills in the SD Negeri 1 Bora team. Data collection was conducted through a basic skills test covering the basic technical aspects of playing soccer. The results showed that of the 12 students who were subjects, 2 students (18%) were in the very poor category, 1 student (9%) was in the poor category, 6 students (45%) were in the sufficient category, 2 students (18%) were in the good category, and 1 student (9%) was in the very good category. The overall average score was 200.00, which is classified as sufficient. Thus, the basic soccer skills in the SD Negeri 1 Bora team generally still require development. These findings provide important implications for physical education teachers and schools in designing more effective training strategies to improve the quality of sports learning. These results can also be used as input in developing curricula and training oriented towards improving students' basic motor skills.
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