Author
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- Oliver Napila Gomez
(USFD PH OPC; Lourdes College Graduate School)
- Michelle Himulatan
(Jasaan National High School; Lourdes College Graduate School)
- Nasroding Bashier
(MSU- College of Sports Physical Education and Recreation)
- Hendely Adlawan
(MSU- College of Sports Physical Education and Recreation)
- Lowelyn Mabandes
(MSU- College of Sports Physical Education and Recreation)
- Gerrom Palasigue
(MSU – Institute of Science Education)
Abstract
The necessity for a valid and reliable measure of overhand throwing accuracy in softball is critical due to the significant reliance on accurate throws for game performance. Existing tests often lack applicability to actual game conditions and fail to address all the kinematic factors that influence throw effectiveness. This study validates a game-based test designed to mimic real softball game scenarios to measure overhand throwing accuracy more effectively. The test, referred to as the Diamond Dispatch Challenge, incorporates various throwing targets and conditions to simulate game situations and includes a scoring system that evaluates the accuracy, velocity, and consistency of throws. Participants in the pilot study included eighteen female beginner students, and fifteen female trained players from a state university in Lanao del Sur, Philippines, providing a diverse group across different levels of softball experience. The psychometric properties of the test were evaluated through a psychometric research design focused on known-group validity and internal consistency. Results indicated significant differences in throwing accuracy between the beginners and trained players, with a Cohen’s d value of 3.518, suggesting a substantial effect size. The Spearman-Brown prophecy formula yielded a reliability coefficient of 0.90, indicating high internal consistency. The findings support the use of the Diamond Dispatch Challenge in both academic and athletic settings, providing a robust tool for coaches and researchers to measure and improve overhand throwing accuracy in softball. This study contributes to the existing literature by offering a game-based, validated testing instrument that can be used to enhance training and player development in softball.
Suggested Citation
Oliver Napila Gomez & Michelle Himulatan & Nasroding Bashier & Hendely Adlawan & Lowelyn Mabandes & Gerrom Palasigue, 2025.
"Validation of the Diamond Dispatch Challenge Test for Softball Overhand Throwing Accuracy,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(3s), pages 1751-1766, March.
Handle:
RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:i:3s:p:1751-1766
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