Enhancing archery-specific physical fitness: A controlled trial on the effects of medicine ball load variations

Background: Precision sports like archery require high levels of balance and upper limb muscular endurance to maintain bow stability and aiming accuracy. While general strength training is often applied, research specifically investigating targeted physical conditioning methods—such as medicine bal...

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Main Authors: Ferry Yohannes Wattimena, Hidayat Humaid, Johansyah Lubis, Oktavian Serka Yudha Pratama, Dadan Resmana
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Language:English
Published: UIR Press 2025-08-01
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Online Access:https://journal.uir.ac.id/index.php/JSP/article/view/21815
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author Ferry Yohannes Wattimena
Hidayat Humaid
Johansyah Lubis
Oktavian Serka Yudha Pratama
Dadan Resmana
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Hidayat Humaid
Johansyah Lubis
Oktavian Serka Yudha Pratama
Dadan Resmana
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description Background: Precision sports like archery require high levels of balance and upper limb muscular endurance to maintain bow stability and aiming accuracy. While general strength training is often applied, research specifically investigating targeted physical conditioning methods—such as medicine ball load variations tailored for archers—is still limited. Research Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of medicine ball training on balance and upper limb muscular endurance among collegiate archery athletes. Methods: A total thirty university-level archers voluntarily participated and were randomly divided into three groups: a 3 kg medicine ball training group (MTG), a 4 kg medicine ball training group (MFG), and a control group (CAG), each consisting of 10 participants. A pretest and posttest true experimental design was applied over eight weeks of training. Finding and Results: Both MTG and MFG groups showed significant improvements in balance and upper limb muscular endurance (p < 0.05), while the control group showed no significant changes. However, no statistically significant difference was found between the two experimental groups, indicating that both 3 kg and 4 kg medicine ball loads were similarly effective. Conclusion: Medicine ball training—regardless of moderate load variation—is effective in enhancing archery-relevant physical fitness, particularly balance and muscular endurance. These findings support the integration of medicine ball exercises into archery training programs as a practical and evidence-based strategy. Future studies should examine load progression, gender-specific responses, and long-term performance outcomes.
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spelling doaj-art-118281979b084be1a2699e2cbc58d41e2025-08-20T04:03:25ZengUIR PressJournal Sport Area2527-760X2528-584X2025-08-0110210.25299/sportarea.2025.vol10(2).21815Enhancing archery-specific physical fitness: A controlled trial on the effects of medicine ball load variationsFerry Yohannes Wattimena0Hidayat Humaid1Johansyah Lubis2Oktavian Serka Yudha Pratama3Dadan Resmana4Departement of Sport Coaching, Faculty of Sport Science, Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartement of Sport Coaching, Faculty of Sport Science, Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartement of Sport Coaching, Faculty of Sport Science, Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Jakarta, IndonesiaDepartment of Physical Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Mangku Wiyata, Banten, IndonesiaDepartement of Sport Coaching, Faculty of Sport Science, Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia Background: Precision sports like archery require high levels of balance and upper limb muscular endurance to maintain bow stability and aiming accuracy. While general strength training is often applied, research specifically investigating targeted physical conditioning methods—such as medicine ball load variations tailored for archers—is still limited. Research Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of medicine ball training on balance and upper limb muscular endurance among collegiate archery athletes. Methods: A total thirty university-level archers voluntarily participated and were randomly divided into three groups: a 3 kg medicine ball training group (MTG), a 4 kg medicine ball training group (MFG), and a control group (CAG), each consisting of 10 participants. A pretest and posttest true experimental design was applied over eight weeks of training. Finding and Results: Both MTG and MFG groups showed significant improvements in balance and upper limb muscular endurance (p < 0.05), while the control group showed no significant changes. However, no statistically significant difference was found between the two experimental groups, indicating that both 3 kg and 4 kg medicine ball loads were similarly effective. Conclusion: Medicine ball training—regardless of moderate load variation—is effective in enhancing archery-relevant physical fitness, particularly balance and muscular endurance. These findings support the integration of medicine ball exercises into archery training programs as a practical and evidence-based strategy. Future studies should examine load progression, gender-specific responses, and long-term performance outcomes. https://journal.uir.ac.id/index.php/JSP/article/view/21815archerymedicine ball trainingphysical fitnessbalancemuscular endurance
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Dadan Resmana
Enhancing archery-specific physical fitness: A controlled trial on the effects of medicine ball load variations
Journal Sport Area
archery
medicine ball training
physical fitness
balance
muscular endurance
title Enhancing archery-specific physical fitness: A controlled trial on the effects of medicine ball load variations
title_full Enhancing archery-specific physical fitness: A controlled trial on the effects of medicine ball load variations
title_fullStr Enhancing archery-specific physical fitness: A controlled trial on the effects of medicine ball load variations
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing archery-specific physical fitness: A controlled trial on the effects of medicine ball load variations
title_short Enhancing archery-specific physical fitness: A controlled trial on the effects of medicine ball load variations
title_sort enhancing archery specific physical fitness a controlled trial on the effects of medicine ball load variations
topic archery
medicine ball training
physical fitness
balance
muscular endurance
url https://journal.uir.ac.id/index.php/JSP/article/view/21815
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