Petanque: Mental Imagery and Shooting Accuracy

  • Rony M
  • Asmawi M
  • Lubis J
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Research aims to look at the effect of mental imagery on the accuracy of shooting at sport petanque. The research method used is pre-test-post-test one group, with the precision shooting test instrument from FIPJP. The population of this study were all petanque associations in the Greater Bandung area with a total of 5 petanque associations, the sampling technique used was cluster random sampling so that the sample in this study obtained one petanque association. who came from the Cimahi region with a total of 20 athletes. According to analysis by SPSS 20 using analysis of paired samples t-test, the obtained scores t-hit by 10, 50 by level significance of 0.00 <0, 05, so that it can be concluded that mental imagery exercise influence on the accuracy of shooting at petanque sports.

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Rony, M. R., Asmawi, M., & Lubis, J. (2021). Petanque: Mental Imagery and Shooting Accuracy. In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Sports Sciences and Health (ICSSH 2020) (Vol. 36). Atlantis Press. https://doi.org/10.2991/ahsr.k.210707.005

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