Silat Tempur League: The Analysis of Athletes’ Performance in 2019 Competitions

by
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohamad Nizam Mohamed Shapie et al.
Leader, Combat Sports & Martial Arts Research Network (AIRBORNE)
Faculty of Sports Science & Recreation, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM)


Name of Research:

Silat Tempur League: The Analysis of Athletes’ Performance in 2019 Competitions

Citations:

Aziz, N. A. A., Shapie, M. N. M., Indrayuda, I., Al-Syurgawi, D., Rahim, M. R. A., Abdullah, N. M., Parnabas, V., Nawai, N. S., Samsudin, H., Kassim, R. M., & Nor, M. A. M. (2023). International Martial Arts and Culture Journal, 1(1), 18–29. [2023 ACTIV…CTION TIME | PDF]


Purpose of the Study:

To analyze the performance indicators and activity profiles of young male athletes during Silat Tempur matches in the 2019 national competitions, focusing on differences between winners and losers.


Key Findings:

  • Techniques Used:
    • Five core techniques analyzed: punch, kick, block, catch, and topple.
    • Kicks (43.3%) and punches (41.8%) were the most frequently used techniques.
    • Catch (1.5%) and topple (0%) were rarely used, indicating limited application among young athletes.
  • Performance Outcomes:
    • Hit Target (HT): 50.6% of total actions.
    • Hit Elsewhere (HE): 32.5%.
    • Miss Opponent (MO): 16.9%.
    • Winners performed more HT actions (69%) compared to losers (31%).
  • Statistical Significance:
    • Matched-samples t-test showed significant difference in HT outcomes between winners and losers (p < 0.05).
    • HT was the strongest indicator of scoring and winning.
  • Athlete Characteristics:
    • Taller athletes had higher success with kicks.
    • Winners demonstrated better balance between attack and defense.
    • Blocking was more common among winners (54%) than losers (46%).

Practical Implications for Silat:

  • Silat Tempur is a suitable developmental platform for children aged 7–13 to learn basic combat skills in a safe, structured environment.
  • Kicking and punching are the most effective techniques for scoring in youth competitions.
  • Catch and topple techniques require higher coordination and confidence, and may be introduced gradually as athletes mature.
  • Coaches should focus on developing anaerobic power and tactical awareness, especially for kicking and punching.

Tips for Application:

Athletes:

  • Focus on mastering punches and kicks for effective scoring.
  • Practice defensive techniques like blocking to balance attack strategies.

Parents:

  • Encourage participation in Silat Tempur for safe and structured martial arts exposure.
  • Support training that builds confidence and physical coordination.

Coaches:

  • Use video analysis and notational techniques to assess athlete performance.
  • Gradually introduce advanced techniques like catch and topple as athletes gain experience.
  • Design training to enhance lower-body power and reaction time.
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