Last modified: 2021-06-15
Abstract
Every position played by each player in the game of football is equally important, with the goalkeeper being one of them. The goalkeeper is the goal defense in a team, and though the keeper has the advantage of being the only position allowed to handle the ball on the field, there is a wider responsibility behind that advantage than simply playing the ball into the team. As a result, reacting to the goalkeeper, who may be considered the key, to deal with high-skill attacks from the opposing team, beginning with unexpected attacks by the opponent, shooting at difficult-to-reach angles, and other tricks and styles done by the competitor. The opposition team's opponents will be defeated if the goalkeeper has a quick reaction. The author used an experimental research methodology with a quantitative method in this study, implementing a one grub pretest posttest design experiment. In this study, the sample was SSB Porsewa goalkeeper, and the sampling strategy was complete sampling, with SSB Porsewa goalkeeper collecting 15 students. The 4-way ball training model was discovered in goalkeeping training to determine how essential this training model was to SSB Porsewa goalkeepers' responsiveness to motion. This study has three stages: (1) observation, (2) pretest, and (3) treatment posttest. It is expected that by combining the treatment with the training model, the SSB Porsewa goalkeeper's motion responsiveness would improve. The 4-way ball model exercise has an effect on the athlete's motion reactions. The findings of this study were acquired in the pretest, which was an average of 13.5 minutes on the Hexagonal Obstacle test, with a 12.2 minute rise in the posttest. This study's findings are pre-test.