Fiabilidad test-retest y validez de constructo del test Silat Momentum de Inosen (Test-retest reliability and construct validity of Inosen’s Silat Momentum Test)

Autores/as

  • Inosen Lingsir Maghribi Universitas Sebelas Maret
  • Rony Syaifullah Universitas Sebelas Maret
  • M. Furqon Hidayatullah Universitas Sebelas Maret
  • Slamet Riyadi Universitas Sebelas Maret
  • Awan Hariono Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta
  • Agung Nugroho Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v61.109075

Palabras clave:

biomecánica, impulso de patada, pencak silat, prueba de rendimiento, tecnología de sensores

Resumen

Planteamiento del problema: La patada en Pencak Silat tiene una magnitud denominada impulso, que requiere de una herramienta capaz de medir diversas variables basadas en el Sistema Internacional de Unidades (SI) en tiempo real. En la actualidad, existen tecnologías de sensores asequibles y fiables para satisfacer estas necesidades. Propósito: El objetivo de la investigación fue diseñar un instrumento de prueba que utilice tecnología de sensores para medir el impulso de la patada en la categoría de sparring de Pencak Silat siguiendo el SI aplicable, y probar su fiabilidad y validez. El instrumento resultante se denomina Inosen's Silat Momentum Test. Planteamiento: Este estudio sigue el proceso de construcción de siete tests de Johnson y Nelson. Veinticuatro atletas de Pencak Silat, 12 de élite y 12 de no élite, participaron en el proceso de evaluación. La fiabilidad del test se evaluó examinando la correlación entre los resultados del test y del re-test. La prueba de validez de constructo se realizó comparando los resultados de las pruebas de patada frontal de atletas de Pencak Silat de élite y de no élite. El análisis de los datos se realizó mediante la correlación de Pearson y pruebas t independientes con el software Minitab 21.4.1. Resultados: Los resultados de la prueba y el re-test indican una correlación muy alta (r = 0,923), lo que demuestra la capacidad consistente de la Prueba de Momento Silat de Inosen para medir el impulso de la patada. El estudio encontró una diferencia estadísticamente significativa en las puntuaciones del Inosen's Silat Momentum Test (p < 0,05) entre el grupo de luchadores de élite (puntuación media de 463,3 kg.m/s) y el grupo de luchadores de no élite (puntuación media de 375 kg.m/s). Los resultados indican que el Inosen's Silat Momentum Test es un instrumento eficaz para diferenciar el impulso de la patada en función del rendimiento del luchador. Conclusiones: En base a los resultados, se infiere que el Inosen's Silat Momentum Test es un instrumento fiable y válido para medir el impulso de la patada de Pencak Silat según los estándares del SI.

Palabras clave: biomecánica, impulso de patada, pencak silat, prueba de rendimiento, tecnología de sensores.

Abstract. Problem Statements: The kick in Pencak Silat has a magnitude called momentum, which requires a tool capable of measuring several variables based on the International System of Units (SI) in real-time. Nowadays, there are affordable and reliable sensor technologies to meet these needs. Purpose: The research aimed to design a test instrument that utilizes sensor technology to measure kick momentum in the sparring category of Pencak Silat following the applicable SI, and to test its reliability and validity. The resulting instrument is named Inosen’s Silat Momentum Test. Approach: This study followed Johnson and Nelson’s seven-test construction process. Twenty-four Pencak Silat athletes, consisting of 12 elite and 12 non-elite participants, were involved in the evaluation process. The test’s reliability was assessed by examining the correlation between the test and retest results. The construct validity test was conducted by comparing the results of the front kick tests of elite and non-elite Pencak Silat athletes. Data analysis was performed using Pearson correlation and independent t-tests using Minitab 21.4.1 software. Results: The results of the test and retest indicate a very high correlation (r = 0.923), demonstrating the consistent ability of Inosen’s Silat Momentum Test to measure kick momentum. The study found a statistically significant difference in the Inosen’s Silat Momentum Test scores (p < 0.05) between the elite fighter group (average score of 463.3 kg.m/s) and the non-elite fighter group (average score of 375 kg.m/s). The results indicate that Inosen’s Silat Momentum Test is an effective instrument for differentiating kick momentum based on fighter performance. Conclusions: Based on the findings, it is inferred that Inosen’s Silat Momentum Test is a reliable and valid instrument for measuring Pencak Silat kick momentum according to SI standards.

Keywords: biomechanics, kick momentum, pencak silat, performance test, sensor technology.

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2024-12-01

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Lingsir Maghribi, I. ., Syaifullah, R. ., Hidayatullah, M. F. ., Riyadi, S. ., Hariono, A. ., & Nugroho, A. . (2024). Fiabilidad test-retest y validez de constructo del test Silat Momentum de Inosen (Test-retest reliability and construct validity of Inosen’s Silat Momentum Test). Retos, 61, 758–765. https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v61.109075

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