This study aims to determine the effect of plyometric training methods hurdle hops jump and boxjump—on lower limb explosive power and blocking skills among male students participating involleyball extracurricular activities at SMK Negeri 4 Bandar Lampung. The research employed acomparative experimental method. The sample consisted of 30 students, divided into two groupsusing the ordinal pairing technique. Data analysis included pre-requisite tests and t-tests. Theresults of the study indicate that: (1) There is a significant effect of the hurdle hops jump trainingon lower limb explosive power, with a calculated t-value of 11.514 > t-table 2.145, and on blockingskills, with a calculated t-value of 17.004 > t-table 2.145. (2) There is a significant effect of thebox jump training on lower limb explosive power, with a calculated t-value of 18.563 > t-table2.145, and on blocking skills, with a t-value of 20.916 > t-table 2.145. (3) There is no significantdifference between the hurdle hops jump and box jump training methods in terms of their effecton lower limb explosive power (t = 0.490 t-table = 2.048, in favor of the box jumpmethod.
Wiasta et al. (Sun,) studied this question.