Cross-sectional Analysis of Shooting Distance of Futsal Players in Indonesian Futsal League Matches
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Rumi Iqbal Doewes*, Gunathevan Elumalai, Siti Hartini Azmi
Putting the ball into the goal more than the opponent with shooting skills is the main principle of the futsal game. The study purpose was determined the shooting distance of futsal players in the Indonesian Futsal League match. This study also analyzed the shooting distance that scored and did not score. The research method used a cross sectional survey design. The sample consists of a Black Steel vs BTS match played by 20 players. Movie maker software was used for cutting videos of every shooting motion and Kinovea software was used for shooting distance analysis. The shooting motion was expressed in total shots, while the shooting distance taken by the players was expressed as the total distance, mean, and SD. The results showed that during the Black Steel vs BTS match, the total shots were 65 times with a total shooting distance of 708.12 meters, the average shooting distance was 10.89±4.57. From these shots, 5 shots scored with a total shooting distance of 26.36 meters, the average shooting distance was 5.27±0.69, while 60 shots did not score with a total shooting distance of 681.76 meters, the average shooting distance was 11.36±4.44. Based the result can be concluded that the total shooting distance taken by futsal players is 708.12 meters with an average shooting distance of 10.89 meters. From the shooting effort, the goals scored were done with an average shooting distance of 5.27 meters, while for goals that were not scored, the average shooting distance was 11.36 meters.
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