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... result of factor analysis of the effect of running speed, leg muscle strength, arm muscle strength and balance to the achievement of vault technique can be seen from standardized regression weight analysis in Table 3. Based on the result of factor analysis in Table 3, the influence of direct relationship (λ) between physical ability (X) to the performance variable of vault technique (Y) is as follows: ...
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... result of factor analysis of the effect of running speed, leg muscle strength, arm muscle strength and balance to the achievement of vault technique can be seen from standardized regression weight analysis in Table 3. Based on the result of factor analysis in Table 3, the influence of direct relationship (λ) between physical ability (X) to the performance variable of vault technique (Y) is as follows: ...
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... result of factor analysis of the effect of running speed, leg muscle strength, arm muscle strength and balance to the achievement of vault technique can be seen from standardized regression weight analysis in Table 3. Based on the result of factor analysis in Table 3, the influence of direct relationship (λ) between physical ability (X) to the performance variable of vault technique (Y) is as follows: ...
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... result of factor analysis of the effect of running speed, leg muscle strength, arm muscle strength and balance to the achievement of vault technique can be seen from standardized regression weight analysis in Table 3. Based on the result of factor analysis in Table 3, the influence of direct relationship (λ) between physical ability (X) to the performance variable of vault technique (Y) is as follows: ...

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