Analysis of Concentration Levels, Anxiety and Gating Strokes in Aceh-North Sumatra Pon Athletes in Aceh Province Woodball Sports in 2024

Dibra Farras Fahima, Razali Razali, Amiruddin Amiruddin, Syamsulrizal Syamsulrizal, Zulfikar Zulfikar, Abdurrahaman Abdurrahaman

Abstract

When hitting the gate (gating), of course, many other factors will affect whether a player can hit the ball correctly or not towards the gate, such as concentration and anxiety. This study aims to describe the level of concentration, anxiety level, and level of getting shots owned by Aceh woodball athletes. This research provides an overview of what is being studied and measured with certainty. The approach used is a quantitative approach. The sample of this study consisted of all woodball athletes. Centralized PON preparation was done by as many as 10 people using total sampling techniques, including data collection techniques such as concentration tests, anxiety questionnaires, and Gatting shot tests. The data obtained was then analyzed using the concentration test norms questionnaire answer values, calculating the average value and percentage. This study concludes that the concentration level with an average of 18.7 is in the good category. Anxiety level with an average value of 101.7 is in the moderate category. The level of gatting punch ability with an average value of 19.9 is sufficient. Advise athletes to undergo training seriously, diligently, and consistently to produce optimal techniques for supporting achievement.



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Analysis; Concentration; Anxiety; Gatting

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