Trends in El Rondo's Training Methods in Football: Bibliometric Analysis for 2023-2024

Authors

  • Sri Haryono Faculty of Sports Science, Semarang State University
  • Dewangga Yudhistira Faculty of Sports Science, Semarang State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15294/icophs.v4i1.3898

Keywords:

el rondo, football, bibliometric analysis

Abstract

Football has become a popular study in the field of research. Of course there are many training methods in football. The el rondo training method is a method that is often used to train technique and physique. However, previous research was still mostly about original articles. There are still minimal studies to look for mapping and novelty using bibliometric analysis. The aim of the research is to carry out bibliometric analysis with the themes of el rondo (1) research productivity (2) trends in popular articles that are widely cited, and (3) author affiliation, (4) co-authorship or author collaboration. The research method is a bibliometric-based literature review, data collection using Google Scholar, Mendeley and VOSviewer databases. The keywords to search for data are “el rondo” AND “rondo” AND “football. Inclusion criteria for original articles, literature review articles for 2023-2024. Data was found for 53 articles which were selected to become 16 articles. The results of article productivity for 2023-2024 amounted to 16 documents. Popular article trends that were widely cited were research from Sigalingging & Hendrawan and Permadi & Muhamad. The affiliates of authors who have written extensively on this topic are PGRI Semarang State University and Garut University. Co-authorship which often collaborates with four authors. It is hoped that this bibliometric analysis research can provide information regarding the distribution of the topics being written about. Even though this article has been completed well, it needs improvement in the future, such as not only studying in Indonesian, expanding the year and using broader keywords.

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Published

2024-09-09

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