Abstract

This study aims to determine the effect of the drill method in improving the badminton long serve skills of PB Macan Tunggal club members. The method used in this study is an experimental method with a one group pretest and posttest design. The subjects used in this study were 30 members of the PB Macan Tunggal club. Sampling used Total Sampling and Ordinal Pairing by grouping the samples into two groups. The first group was the experimental group which was given treatment, while the control group was not given any treatment. The implementation phase of this study provided an initial test to find out the initial data from each sample using the badminton long serve measurement test. Furthermore, treatment was given using a drill with a net target and a field target drill which was carried out for 14 meetings and finally given a final exam to find out the final sample data. The experimental group's frequency distribution data includes an average initial test of 20.47, a final test of 34.93, a minimum initial test, a final test of 17, a maximum of 21 initial tests, a posttest of 25, a final test of 45 Std. The initial test deviation is 2,416, the final test is 7,245. The frequency distribution data for the control group includes an average initial test of 37.73, a posttest of 64.47, a minimum initial test of 26, a final test, a maximum pretest of 55, a final test of 80 Std. The deviation from the initial test is 8,787 to the final test is 10,769. By meeting the requirements of the homogeneity test and normality test, data analysis employed the t test. test. The results of the t-test in the experimental group obtained a significance value of 0.00 <0.05. Then the results of the t-test in the control group obtained a significance value of 0.00 <0.05. So it was concluded that there was an effect of increasing the long service badminton service on members of the single tiger PB club.

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