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    Hubungan Antara Koordinasi Mata Kaki Dengan Kelincahan Pada Pemain Bulu Tangkis

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    Badminton it self in a sense is a game that uses a racquet and shuttlecock. The game is played by two people for a single game or four people for doubles. To be able to play properly, it must know and master the basic techniques of playing in a way that benarDalam game of badminton, besides the player must master the techniques Basically, players must have a rate of reaction in response to the direction shuttlecock coming, and in this case required the agility of foot-eye coordination is good. This study aimed to determine the relationship between foot-eye coordination with the agility of the badminton player. This research was correlative to determine the relationship between foot-eye coordination with the agility of the badminton player. The sample in this study were 30 taken through purposive sampling method, measurement of foot-eye coordination in this study using Wall Soccer Volleyball Test agility while for measurements in this study using the Shuttle Run test. Pearson correlative test test on a foot-eye coordination and agility gain significant value of p <0.05, which means that there is a relationship between foot-eye coordination and agility on pebulu in Karanganyar PB (p = 0.000). As for the correlation coefficient r value of -735 obtain meaningful eye coordination and agility leg strength strong correlation. The better the person's foot eye coordination, the better the value of agility owned. There is a relationship between foot-eye coordination with the agility of the badminton playe

    The Effect of Agility, Eye Coordination and Concentration on The Skills of Playing Badminton Athletes

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    The problem in this research was the lack of agility to do movement, eye-hand coordination between hitting and shuttlecock, and lack of concentration in doing skills playing badminton athletes from West Sumatra. This research aimed to examine and analyze direct and indirect effects of agility, hand eye coordination, and concentration on the badminton playing skills of West Sumatra athletes. The research method used was path analysis approach. The sampling technique was purposive sampling with 21 athletes from a total population of 90 athletes. The data analysis technique was the path analysis approach. The results showed: 1) There was a direct effect of agility on the badminton playing skills of West Sumatra athletes, 2) There was a direct effect of eye-hand coordination on the badminton playing skills of West Sumatra athletes, 3) There was a direct effect of concentration on the skills of playing badminton of West Sumatra athletes, 4) There was a direct effect of agility through concentration on the badminton playing skills of West Sumatra athletes, 5) There was a direct effect of eye-hand coordination through concentration on the skills of playing badminton of West Sumatra athletes

    ANALYSIS OF PHYSICAL COMPONENTS IN WRESTLING FREESTYLE

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    Abstract The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of arm power, agility and eye-hand and foot coordination in performing arm slamming skills in wrestling athletes in West Java Province. The population that was reached in this study were all wrestling athletes in the West Java area, which consisted of 30 freestyle wrestling athletes. Determination of the sample using a saturated sample, meaning that the entire affordable population is used as a research sample. The data analysis technique used is descriptive analysis and path analysis with the help of SPSS version 21 computer program with a significant level of 95% or = 0.05. The results showed that: The direct effect given by the arm power variable (X1) on the eye, hand and foot coordination variable (X3) was -0.414. Then the direct effect given by the agility variable (X2) on the eye, hand and foot coordination variable (X3) is -0.357. Then the direct effect given by the arm power variable (X1) on the arm swing skill variable (Y) is 0.546. Then the direct effect given by the agility variable (X2) on the arm swing skill variable (Y) is 0.638. And lastly, the direct effect given by the eye, hand and foot coordination variable (X3) on the arm slamming skill variable (Y) is 0.351. Sobel test calculations (Sobel Test) obtained that the value of one-tailed probability (One-tailed probability) of 0.029 &lt;0.05. So it can be concluded that the arm power variable (X1) has an indirect effect through eye coordination, hands and feet (X3) against arm slam skills (Y). Then the results of the Sobel test calculation (Sobel Test) obtained that the one-tailed probability value is 0.0730 &gt; 0.05. So it can be concluded that the agility variable (X2) has no indirect effect through eye, hand and foot coordination (X3) on arm slamming skills (Y). &nbsp; Keywords: Arm Power, Agility, Eye, Hand and Foot Coordination, Arm Kick Skills, Wrestlin

    Analysis of motor capacities in the maturational stages of female adolescents

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    Introduction: Maturation is a biological phenomenon inherent to the human being that acts alongside environmental factors in its relationship with the development of children and adolescents.Objective: To analyse the motor skills during maturational stages of female adolescents.Methods: This study included 133 female adolescents aged between 10 and 17 years from federal schools in the city of Rio Branco, State of Acre, Brazil. Sexual maturation was evaluated using Tanner’s self-assessment. Motor skills were assessed using the following tests: strength (Jump Test); coordination (Burpee Test); balance (Flamingo Test); flexibility (Sit and Reach Test); agility (Shuttle Run Test). The data were analysed using R software through analysis of variance. The significance level was fixed at 5%.Result: No significant statistical results were found for strength, agility, balance and flexibility, evidencing that maturational advances did not influence these skills. In the coordination variable, significant results were obtained.Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that maturational advancement in adolescents does not influence strength, agility, balance or flexibility. However, it does influence coordination, presenting better performance at stage P2.Introduction: Maturation is a biological phenomenon inherent to the human being that acts alongside environmental factors in its relationship with the development of children and adolescents.Objective: To analyse the motor skills during maturational stages of female adolescents.Methods: This study included 133 female adolescents aged between 10 and 17 years from federal schools in the city of Rio Branco, State of Acre, Brazil. Sexual maturation was evaluated using Tanner’s self-assessment. Motor skills were assessed using the following tests: strength (Jump Test); coordination (Burpee Test); balance (Flamingo Test); flexibility (Sit and Reach Test); agility (Shuttle Run Test). The data were analysed using R software through analysis of variance. The significance level was fixed at 5%.Result: No significant statistical results were found for strength, agility, balance and flexibility, evidencing that maturational advances did not influence these skills. In the coordination variable, significant results were obtained.Conclusion: The results of this study suggest that maturational advancement in adolescents does not influence strength, agility, balance or flexibility. However, it does influence coordination, presenting better performance at stage P2

    THE INFLUENCE OF SPEED, AGILITY, COORDINATION OF FOOT, BALANCE AND MOTIVATION ON SKILL OF PLAYING FOOTBALL

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    This research uses survey method to see the influence between variables. Technique of data analysis using path analysis (path analysis). Path analysis technique is used to test the direct and indirect influence on speed, agility, coordination, balance and motivation to the playing skill of soccer student of Faculty of Sport Science Makassar public university. Technique of path analysis with SPSS program version 20.00 at significance level α = 0.05. The results of this study are as follows: (1) There is a positive influence of 0.612 between the speed of soccer playing skills and contributing 37.4% (2) There is a positive influence of 0.687 between agility to the skills of playing football and contribute 47.1% (3) There is a positive influence of 0.862 between eye-foot coordination of soccer playing skills and contributes 74.3% (4) There is a positive influence of 0.636 between the balance of soccer playing skills and contributes 40.4% (5) positive is 0.816 between motivation to soccer playing skill and contribute 66,6% (6) There is positive influence equal to 0,531 between speed to motivation and contribute equal to 28,2% (7) There is positive influence equal to 0,621 between agility to motivation and contribute equal to 38.6% (8) There is a positive influence of 0.743 anta (9) There is a positive influence of 0,564 between the balance of motivation and contribution of 31.8% (10) There is a positive influence of 0.824 between the speed of the skills of playing football through motivation and contributing 66.8% (11) There is a positive influence of 0.879 between agility of soccer playing skills through motivation and contributing 67.3% (12) There is a positive influence of 1.344 between foot-toe coordination of soccer playing skills through motivation and contributing 67 , 2% (13) There is a positive influence of 0.878 between the balance of soccer playing skills through motivation and contribute 67.0%. &nbsp; Keywords: Speed, agility, coordination, balance, motivation and the skills of playing football

    The Theoretical Implications of HR on a Growing Corporation

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    [Excerpt] There seems to always be the issue of business size versus business agility. Time and time again businesses have fallen behind due to their sheer size, along with their inflated bureaucracies and their inability to further innovate. However, that does not necessarily have to be the case. Through strong human resource management, the corporation can grow and remain capable of advancing and innovating. Stronger worker coordination, creating entertaining competitions, and forming measures of inclusion for those who are added to the workforce allow an organization to be agile while growing

    Agile Routines – Analyzing Performed Agility Through Organizational Routines

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    Organizational routines constitute how work is accomplished in organizations. This dissertation thesis draws on recent routine research and is anchored in the field of organization theory. The thesis consists of four separate manuscripts that contribute to related research fields such as agility or coordination research from a routine perspective while also extending routine dynamics research. Recent routine dynamics research offers a wide perspective on how situated actions within and across routines unfold as emergent accomplishments. This allows us to analyze other organization research phenomena, such as agility and coordination. Accordingly, the first and second manuscripts argue for the adoption of a very dynamic perspective on routines and the incorporation of these insights into agility and coordination research. This is followed by two empirical manuscripts that expand the routine literature based on qualitative research within agile software development. The third manuscript of this dissertation analyzes how situated actions address different temporal orientations (i.e., past, present, and future). Last, the fourth manuscript addresses the performing of roles within and through routines. In general, this dissertation contributes to overall organization research in two ways: (1) by outlining and examining how agility is enacted; (2) by highlighting that actions are performed flexibly to consider the situation at hand

    Field-based tests for the assessment of physical fitness in children and adolescents practicing sport: A systematic review within the ESA program

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    High levels of physical fitness (PF) can positively affect both health and cognitive function, thus monitoring its levels in youth can help increase health and quality of life in adult populations later on. This systematic review aims to identify PF field-based tests used in young European populations practicing sport to find tools that are adequate for the considered target involving a new battery within the Enriched Sport Activities (ESA) project. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement was followed. In the 83 identified articles, the main tests used were: vertical/horizontal jumps (for muscular strength/power); push-ups, running at maximum effort, sit-ups (for muscular strength/endurance); multistage non-intermittent and intermittent tests (for aerobic endurance); sit and reach (for flexibility); sprinting and agility T-tests (for speed and agility, respectively); 10 x 5 m shuttle run (SR) (for both speed and agility). Few studies assessed coordination, reaction time, power, and balance. Although the selected tests are widely used and validated, they do not determine all PF aspects and do not reflect sport-specific features. A final decision was made for the inclusion of the following tests: standing broad jump, seated medicine ball throw, 20 m SR test, 30 m sprint, Illinois test, and a new test, i.e., the crunning test, to assess different skill-related components at once. The use of this combination of tests allows for the assessment of all PF components and can help planning eective training programs and cultivate sporting talent

    A survey of self organisation in future cellular networks

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    This article surveys the literature over the period of the last decade on the emerging field of self organisation as applied to wireless cellular communication networks. Self organisation has been extensively studied and applied in adhoc networks, wireless sensor networks and autonomic computer networks; however in the context of wireless cellular networks, this is the first attempt to put in perspective the various efforts in form of a tutorial/survey. We provide a comprehensive survey of the existing literature, projects and standards in self organising cellular networks. Additionally, we also aim to present a clear understanding of this active research area, identifying a clear taxonomy and guidelines for design of self organising mechanisms. We compare strength and weakness of existing solutions and highlight the key research areas for further development. This paper serves as a guide and a starting point for anyone willing to delve into research on self organisation in wireless cellular communication networks

    Analysis of Dribbling Ability in Basketball Games for Sports Science Students

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    This study aims to determine the level of eyehand coordination, agility, and balance to the ability to dribble the ball in the basketball game. Also, this study aims to find out the relationship between eye-hand coordination, agility, and balance together on the ability to dribble the ball on a basketball game. Forty-five participated in this research. This research is quantitative descriptive with three independent variables namely eye-hand coordination, agility, and balance with one dependent variable which is the ability to dribble the ball game in basketball. Data analysis techniques used are percentage techniques, correlation analysis (r) and regression at a significant level of α = 0.05, using computer assistance through the SPSS program. The results of the study show the level of eye-hand coordination ability is generally in the medium category. The level of student agility is very good, and their balance ability is also very good. The student's ability to dribble on basketball games are categorized as good. The result of regression analysis shows that there is a relationship between eye-hand coordination, agility, balance ability and the ability to dribble the ball. Keywords—balance, coordination, abilit
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