Comparison of Effect of Roundhouse Kick Practice using Handbox
and Sandsack to the Kick Speed of Pencak Silat Athletes
Ginan Nugroho, Tony Hartono, Galih Reka Fitriana and Cep Ubad Abdullah
School of graduate studies, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia,
Jl. Dr. Setiabudhi No. 229, Bandung 40154, Indonesia
ginannugroho@student.upi.edu
Keywords: Handbox, Sandsack, Roundhouse Kick.
Abstract: The purpose of this research was to determine the comparison of effect of roundhouse kick practice using
handbox and sandsack method to the speed of pencak silat athletes’ kick. The population in this research
was 8 pencak silat athletes and the research method used experimental method. The recent research used
total sampling technique. The result of data processing using SPSS 23 and data processing of t paired test
obtained the results as follows: Experiment 1, it was obtained the significance or value probability value of
0.000 smaller than α= 0.05, meaning that it was beyond the acceptance of the hypothesis (H0). Thus,
roundhouse kick practice using Handbox can increase the kick speed of pencak silat athletes. Experiment 2,
it was obtained the significance value or probability value of 0.000 smaller than α= 0.05, meaning that it
was beyond the acceptance of the hypothesis (H0). Thus, roundhouse kick practice using sandsack can
increase the kick speed of pencak silat athletes. From the comparison of the two experiments above, it was
obtained the significance value or probability value of 0.004 smaller than α= 0.05, meaning that it was
beyond the acceptance of the hypothesis (H0). This meant that there was a significant difference between
practices using handbox and sandsack. Based on the above result, it can be concluded that roundhouse kick
practice method using handbox and sandsack had a significant effect on the kick speed of PPLP pencak silat
athletes.
1 INTRODUCTION
The government’s attention to the Sports
Development and Achievement is high, so that the
development needs to be conducted in every layer of
society, as contained in Law of the Republic of
Indonesia No. 3 of 2005 (Undang-Undang Republik
Indonesia, No 3, 2005) on sporting system article 21,
paragraph 3 explaining that “The Development of
sports is conducted through the stages of
introduction of sports, monitoring, guiding, and
talent development and improvement of
achievements” (A. R. Jensen, et al. 2016). The
Indonesian independence is inseparable from the
role of the fighters in defending the independence,
one of which is through martial arts, namely Pencak
Silat. “Pencak silat is the result of Indonesian culture
to defend and maintain its existence and integrity to
the environment and the natural surroundings to
achieve harmony in life in order to increase faith and
piety to God Almighty (Wilson, L., 2009). Pencak
silat has the meaning of Pencak and Silat, Pencak
means a basic motions of martial arts tied to rules
and used in learning, practices and performances.
While Silat means a perfect martial movement,
which originates in pure sacred spirituality.”
Pencak silat has several basic techniques that
affect the success rate of athletes, the basic
techniques of pencak silat consist of kuda-kuda (a
neutral stance), punching, defense, dodging and
kicking that are mostly found in martial arts sports
(Anam A K, Hidayah T 2014). From the various types
of kicks in pencak silat, the researcher only
examines the roundhouse kick. A roundhouse kick is
a semicircular inside kick aimed at all parts of the
body using the back of the sole of foot” (Bal B S and
Singh, D 2014). The roundhouse kick is a very
dominant kick type performed by all athletes
because this kick is very easy to do and the level of
risk or impact of the kick is high for the athletes and
opponents because it is a composition of various
supporting factors of physical conditions such as leg
muscle strength and motion coordination (Cooper. W
E, 1982). Therefore, to get a quick and accurate kick
to the target, it takes a practices that affect to the
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roundhouse kick speed (Manaf H, 2013). One of the
practices is by using sport infrastructure facilities
related to the sport branch. In this case, it can use
handbox, sandsack, and other facilities (Abernethy, B.
1991).
In the previous research, the researcher has
examined the effect of repetition practice method on
the roundhouse kick speed, then the researcher will
analyze the comparison of the effect of roundhouse
kick practice using handbox and sandsack to the
kick speed of pencak silat athletes.
2 METHODS
This research is experimental treatment which is a
way to find causal relation between two factors
deliberately caused by the researcher by eliminating
or reducing or separating other disturbing factors.
The research variables in this research are
roundhouse kick practice using handbox as
independent variable (X1) and using sandsack as the
independent variable (X2) to the kick speed of PPLP
pencak silat athletes as the dependent variable (Y).
2.1 Population
Population is overall/totality of subjects in the
research. The population in this research is 8 male
PPLP pencak silat athletes of Dispora Riau
Province.
2.2 Participant
Participant is partial or representative of the
population to be examined. Based on the research
population, the sample in this research is all the
population that is 8 male PLPP Pencak Silat athletes.
This is in accordance with the expert’s explanation
saying that: “If the subject is less than 100, it is
better to take all the subjects so that it belongs to
population research (Jowko E, et al. 2014). Thus,
sampling technique in this research is total
sampling”.
From the result of data analysis on the level of
validity, objectivity, and norms of research
development, roundhouse kick speed test of pencak
silat athletes has a validity of 0.860 and reliability of
0.740 (Panfil R, 2011).
Based on the calculation of data using stopwatch
with the time of 10 seconds, the criteria are as
follows:
Table 1: Assessment criteria of athletes’ roundhouse kick
speed.
Category
Male
Female
Excellent
>25
>23
Very good
20-24
19-22
Good
15-19
14-18
Fair
10-14
8-3
Poor
<9
<7
Data processing is a design on procedure,
process and analyze data to facilitate research
according to research objectives. This data
processing serves to provide direction and procedure
in the research process. After the data from the test
with the instrument has been designed, the next step
is to process and analyze the data using SPSS 23
with t paired test data processing.
3 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
3.1 Results
Based on the result of data processing and data
analysis, it statistically indicates that the practice of
roundhouse kick speed using handbox and sandsack
is as follows:
Table 2: Paired samples test.
Paired difference
t
df
Sig.(2-
tailed)
Std.
deviation
Std.error
mean
95% convidence
interval of the
difference
lower
Upper
Pair 1
t.awal.lat.a
t.akhir.lat.a
2,257
,583
-8,917
-6,417
-13,154
14
,000
Pair 2
t.awal.lat.b
t.akhir.lat.b
2,667
,689
-
11,94
5
-8,989
-15,188
14
,000
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Table 3: Independent sample test.
F
Sig.
t
df
Sig.
(2 tailed )
Mean
difference
Std. error
difference
95% convidence
interval of the
difference
Lower
Upper
Var00002
Equal
variances
assumed
1,006
,324
-3102
28
,004
-2,800
,903
-4,649
-,951
-3102
27,249
,004
-2,800
,903
-4,651
-,949
Hypotheses:
H0 = There is no significant difference
between the effect of roundhouse kick speed
practice using hand box and/or using sandsack
to the kick speed of pencak silat athletes.
H1 = There is a significant difference between
the effect of roundhouse kick speed practice
using handbox and/or using sandsack to the
kick speed of pencak silat athletes.
Decision Criteria:
Significance value or probability value > 0.05,
Ho is accepted
Significance value or probability value < 0.05,
Ho is rejected
Experiment I, it is obtained significance value
or probability value of 0.000 smaller than α =
0.05,
Meaning that it is beyond the acceptance of the
hypothesis (H0). Thus, the practice of roundhouse
kick speed using hand box can increase the kick
speed of pencak silat athletes.
Experiment II, it is obtained significance value
or probability value of 0.000 smaller than α=
0.05 meaning that it is beyond the acceptance
of the hypothesis (H0). Thus, the practice of
roundhouse kick speed using sandsack can
increase the kick speed of pencak silat athletes.
-From the comparison of the two experiments
above, it is obtained significance value or
probability value of 0.004 smaller than α =
0.05, meaning that it is beyond the acceptance
of the hypothesis (H0). This means that there is
a significant difference between the practice of
roundhouse kick speed using handbox and
sandsack.
3.2 Discussion
Based on the analysis result above, it can be seen
that there is a significant effect of both experiments,
either roundhouse kick speed practice using handbox
or sandsack. This research supports previous
research that repetition practice method by
observing the basic techniques and rules of pencak
silat can increase the kick speed of pencak silat
athletes. By using the means of pencak silat
practices such as roundhouse kick speed using hand
box and sandsack, it can significantly increase the
kick speed of pencak silat athletes. By applying
regular and routine repetition method using handbox
and sandsack, it is expected to create an influential
motion automation for roundhouse kick speed of
pencak silat athletes.
4 CONCLUSIONS
Based on the result of data analysis and discussion,
it can be concluded that the practice method using
handbox and sandsack affects the roundhouse kick
speed of PPLP pencak silat athletes.
For the sake of perfection of this research, the
researcher expects follow-up researches on both
basic techniques and other methods. The researcher
realizes that this research only examines male
pencak silat athletes, future researchers are expected
to be able to analyze female, adolescent, and early
childhood athletes.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The researcher expresses gratitude to Prof. Dr. H.
Adang Suherman,. MA, Dr. Budiana,. M.Pd, Dr.
Mustika Fitri, M.Pd. and Cep Ubad Abdullah,. M.Pd
who have always provided guidance and direction so
that this research can be completed, as well as the
researcher’s beloved wife, Yosie Yasinta Sugana,.
S.Kom and writer team, Tony Hartono,. S.Pd and
Galih Reka Fitriana, hopefully this becomes a
success for all of us.
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