PERMAINAN BOLA KECIL - Materi Pembelajaran Penjas

Agus Parcox Setiawan
10 Jan 202205:04

Summary

TLDRThis educational video covers the topic of small ball games in physical education, highlighting various types of games played with smaller balls. It explains the differences between small and large ball games, where small ball games require specific equipment like rackets and bats. Games such as badminton, table tennis, softball, and tennis are discussed, emphasizing their basic techniques, like serving, smashes, and various strikes. The video provides an overview of the equipment and fundamental skills required for each game, making it a valuable resource for students learning about physical education and sports.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Small ball games use relatively small balls, requiring specific equipment for gameplay.
  • 😀 The main difference between small ball games and large ball games is that in small ball games, players use tools to move the ball, while in large ball games, players move the ball directly with their bodies.
  • 😀 Examples of small ball games include badminton, table tennis, baseball, rounders, softball, and tennis.
  • 😀 Badminton requires a racket and shuttlecock, with varied techniques such as serves, lobs, dropshots, netting, and smashes.
  • 😀 In table tennis, players use a table and net, with techniques like serving, drive shots, spins, jobs, and smashes.
  • 😀 Baseball is often played by elementary school students, requiring techniques like throwing, catching, and hitting the ball.
  • 😀 Rounders and softball share similar techniques with baseball, including throwing, catching, and hitting.
  • 😀 Tennis requires a special court and expensive equipment, which makes it less commonly played compared to other small ball games.
  • 😀 To play tennis, players need to master techniques such as serving, forehand drive, backhand drive, and volleying.
  • 😀 Volleyball is a type of shot in tennis that occurs before the ball touches the ground, emphasizing skillful and strategic play.

Q & A

  • What is the main difference between small ball games and large ball games?

    -The main difference is that small ball games use a relatively small ball and require equipment like bats or rackets to move the ball, whereas large ball games use a larger ball and typically involve direct manipulation of the ball using body parts, such as kicking, catching, or throwing.

  • What are some examples of small ball games mentioned in the script?

    -Examples of small ball games include badminton, table tennis, baseball, rounders, softball, and tennis.

  • What equipment is required to play badminton?

    -To play badminton, you need a net, rackets, and a shuttlecock.

  • What are the basic techniques required to play badminton?

    -The basic techniques in badminton include serving, lob, dropshot, netting, and smash.

  • What is the primary equipment used in table tennis?

    -In table tennis, the primary equipment includes a table, a net, and paddles (or bats) to hit the ball.

  • What fundamental skills are needed for playing table tennis?

    -The fundamental skills for playing table tennis include serving, drive shots, spin shots, jobs, and smashes.

  • What is the most commonly played small ball game in elementary schools?

    -The most commonly played small ball game in elementary schools is baseball.

  • What are the key techniques involved in playing baseball?

    -Key techniques in baseball include throwing, catching, and hitting the ball.

  • Why is tennis less commonly played compared to other small ball games?

    -Tennis is less commonly played because it requires a special court and relatively expensive equipment compared to other small ball games.

  • What basic techniques must be mastered to play tennis?

    -In tennis, players must master techniques such as serving, forehand drive, backhand drive, and volleying (a shot hit before the ball touches the ground).

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