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Volume 05 Issue 09 September 2022

The Effort of the Trainer in Managing Arrow Training In Pati Regency during the Covid-19 Pandemic
1Jantan Pangestu Insani,2Yudik Prasetyo,3Betrix Teofa Perkasa Wibafied Billy Yacshie, 4Okka Bagus Subekti,5Rico Chiorul Azhar
1,2,3,4,5Department of Sport Science, Yogyakarta State University, Yogyakarta Indonesia
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmra/v5-i9-09

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ABSTRACT:

This study aims to determine (1) the constraints of trainers in managing archery training in Pati Regency during the Covid-19 pandemic. (2) The trainer's efforts in managing the archery training of Pati Regency during the Covid-19 pandemic. This research is a mixed method (mixed methods). The population in this study were 3 coaches and 16 athletes in Pati Regency. The samples used are 3 coaches and 16 athletes based on total sampling. The instruments in this study, namely interviews and questionnaires. Data analysis used descriptive qualitative and quantitative. The results showed that (1) the trainer's obstacle in managing archery training in Pati Regency during the Covid-19 pandemic was adaptation related to the use of available technology to support the training process a form of archery training carried out during the Covid-19 pandemic, the coach used online and offline media (face to face). The problem that occurs is the availability of quotas that require a fairly high price to facilitate the need for online training. The quota purchased for internet needs is increasing and many parents are not ready to increase the budget in providing internet networks. (2) The efforts of the trainers in managing the archery training in Pati Regency during the Covid-19 pandemic were quite good. Based on the results, it shows that the indicator of the exercise schedule is the highest at 3.00 in the good category, while the lowest indicator is the exercise program at 2.53.

KEYWORDS:

the efforts of the coach, managing the exercise, the Covid-19 pandemic

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