Abstract

In addition to being a method of self-defense, the martial art known as Pencak Silat is also used as a kind of competition. In the sport of Pencak Silat, competitors choose between two different categories: the sparring category and the TGR category (Single Moves, Double Moves, Team Moves). This TGR category represents a conventional art of movement that is now up for debate. In this TGR category, the assessment criteria include memorization of motion, steadiness, passion, and stamina. Athletes and judges must learn every movement and sequence, and even the jury referee must grasp the right motions in line with the norms of movement of the TGR move. Athletes and judges are required to memorize every movement and sequence. This is done to assist athletes, coaches, referees, and judges comprehend the standard rules of motion for single moves. This research is a research development in the field of martial arts. It is anticipated that this product will also be required as a medium for demonstration purposes while upgrading referees and martial arts instructors. The research method known as research and development (R&D) is utilized. The research location is in the IPSI secretariat in Padang City, which can be found at GOR H. Agus Salim. The research stage begins with decommissioning, until the development of the first phase of research, then continues with the second phase of research, namely dissemination, which begins with packaging into the form of CDs and spreading to martial arts universities in the city of Padang through community service activities.

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