INTELLIGENCE QUOTIENTS (IQ) AND BODY MASS INDEX (BMI) TO IMPROVE MOTOR SKILL LEVELS OF JUNIOR VOLLEYBALL ATHLETES Kusnandar- Didik Rilastiyo Budi- Panuwun Joko Nurcahyo- Muhamad Syafei- Gilang Ramadhan- Danang Ari Santosa- Mohammed Asim Ghazi- Mazuki Mohd Yasim- Izwan Shahril
Universitas Jenderal Soedirman, Indonesia
Universitas Muhammadiyah Gorontalo, Indonesia
Universitas PGRI Banyuwangi, Indonesia
Alexanderi University, Cairo, Egypt
Sultan Idris Education University, Malaysia
Abstract
This study examines the correlation between Intelligence Quotients, and Body Mass Index with the Motor Skills of Junior Volleyball Athletes in Karanggintung Village. This study identified factors related to motor skills in junior volleyball athletes. The research method uses correlational statistics. The research instrument utilizes IQ, BMI, and FMS Motor tests. The sample of this study was junior volleyball athletes in Karanggintung Village, with a total of 20 people, consisting of 10 male athletes and ten female athletes. The SPSS applications are accomplished for data analysis through prerequisite, normality, and linearity tests. To find out the level of liaison between variables using a correlation test. The results showed that junior volleyball athletes^ Intelligence quotient (IQ) level had an average of 111.95 or in the High Average category. Body Mass Index (BMI) results have an average of 19,071 or in the Normal Body Mass Index (BMI) category. Through the Fundamental Movement Skills (FMS) test, junior volleyball athletes have an average score of 2.93 or are in the Good category. The study^s conclusion supports the sustainability of coaching the achievements of potential volleyball athletes and is supported by training programs and various studies on the determinants of volleyball performance
Keywords: Intelligence Quotients, Body Mass Index, Motor Skills, Volleyball, Junior Athlete