The 100 Meter Ergometer Significantly Impact On The 2000 Meter Rowing Performance Firdausi Nurul Hakim, Drs. H. Dede Rohmat N., M.Pd., dr.Pipit Pitriani, M.Kes., Ph.D.
Indonesia University Of Education
Abstract
This study aims to determine the correlation between the muscle power test on the ergometer and vertical jump on the rowing performance of 2000 meters. This research method uses a survey method with an explanation level of descriptive research. The research was conducted by performing a power ergometer test as far as 100 m, vertical jump test and an ergometer test as far as 2000 m. The researcher took West Java rowing athletes as the population and selected 12 female rowing athletes as the sample using purposive sampling technique in this study. Data processing and analysis were carried out statistically, the research data was first converted using the Harman Formula, then the data was tested for normality using the one-sample Shapiro-Wilk test method and then correlational test was carried out using the help of the SPSS 25 software program. The results of data processing and analysis statistics data in this study explain that the power ergometer is the right parameter test to determine the 2000 m rowing performance, compared to the vertical jump which does not have a significant correlation between the relative power values and the 2000 m rowing performance.