Development of Basic Skills Test Instrument for Maegeri Based on CGFU-PM 515
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7251/SSH24V015SKeywords:
CGFU-PM 515, Test Instrument, Karate, Maegeri, Validity and ReliabilityAbstract
Play activities are necessary in training children in karate to change the image that karate is a tough sport. The concept of Coaching Game for Upgrading Performance Model 515 (CGFU PM-515) is very relevant for training children because with this concept children think that they are playing but actually the child is practicing karate techniques. The importance of conducting research to develop a CGFU-PM 515-based maegeri basic technique skill test instrument consisting of skill, soft skill, and performance assessment elements because there has been no previous research related to the preparation of these instruments. This research is development research, conducted with quantitative and qualitative approaches. This research was conducted in three stages, the first was by conducting a literature review, the second was by conducting validity and reliability tests, and the third was validity data analysis using the V-Aiken formulation and reliability testing with the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). Based on the results of the validity test and reliability test of the maegeri basic technical skill test instrument has a high level of validity and has a good level of reliability, the results of the validity test results using V-Aiken obtained the results of 0.99 and the reliability test using the intraclass correlation coefficient test showed a score of 0.801. Thus, the CGFU-PM 515-based maegeri basic technical skill test instrument which includes three aspects, namely soft skills, skills, and performance can be used.