Analysis of Forward Roll Movement Performance among Grade XI Students in Floor Gymnastics Learning
Keywords:
Front Roll Motion, Floor Gymnastics, Hamparan Perak High School.Abstract
Background
A forward roll is a movement that begins with a series of forward rolls from the shoulders or nape of the neck, back, waist, and back of the pelvis, followed by landing in a squatting and standing position.
Objectives
This study aims to identify student errors in forward rolls and the factors that contribute to these errors.
Methods
This research method used a quantitative approach, with data collection using video as the analysis data for these errors.
Results
The results found that the majority of students fell into the "Poor" (46.7%) category in forward roll skills. The factors contributing to errors in forward rolls were identified as a lack of understanding of the technique, limited practice frequency, student fear, limited resources such as mats, and a lack of demonstrations or feedback from teachers.
Conclusion
Based on research results, the ability of eleventh-grade students at SMA Negeri 1 Hamparan Perak to perform forward rolls is still low. Many students have not mastered the basic techniques correctly, particularly head position, hand placement, leg push, and body coordination. This is influenced by a lack of technical understanding, minimal practice, fear, limited resources, and a lack of demonstrations and feedback from teachers.
