The Effect of Speed on Improving Long Jump Ability in the Unit Kegiatan Mahasiswa (UKM) STOK Bina Guna
Keywords:
Jump Away, Speed, ContributeAbstract
Background
The long jump isn't as easy as it might seem. This sport also requires specific techniques. Many people have tried it, but the expected results haven't matched the actual results, including those of UKM STOK Bina Guna, who were testing their long jump speed.
Objectives
The aim of this study is to determine the contribution of physical speed ability to the jumping ability of UKM STOK Bina Guna students..
Methods
The research was conducted as a simple experimental study. The population was students of the STOK Bina Guna Student Activity Unit (UKM). The authors used a non-probability sampling technique, namely saturated sampling. The test used was a 6-second sprint test.
Results
Based on the summary of the descriptive analysis results in the table above regarding the speed data of UKM STOK Bina Guna, it can be explained that the speed data, from 15 samples obtained a total value of 712.00. The average value obtained = 47.4667 with a standard deviation result = 6.15127. For the range number = 18.00 obtained from the difference between the minimum value = 40.00 and the maximum value = 58.00. Proven from the results of the analysis (ρ <0.05) or Ho is rejected and H1 is accepted, then the results obtained when associated with the framework of thinking and the underlying theories and basically the results of this study support the existing theory.
Conclusion
The results of this study concluded that there was a significant contribution between speed and the long jump ability of UKM STOK Bina Guna students.
