The 4th International Conference on Physical Education, Sport and Health (ISMINA) and Workshop: Enhancing Sport, Physical Activity, and Health Promotion for A Better Quality of Life
Survey method through evaluative descriptive approach is used in this study, which aims to determine the existence of woodball athletes coaching at Student Activity Unit (UKM) Unnes so that it can be used as reference for other regions to build up and produce potential athletes for the region, and further for Indonesia. The results of this study indicate that coaching woodball athletes at UKM Unnes going very well, because it is supported by the human resources and facilities and complete woodball sports equipment. The constraints faced include: (1) program/training schedules often conflict with the lectureschedule of students; (2) lack of coaching funds to follow the event and funds to organize events; (3) athletes/students sometimes took too long dispensation (permit college) while following the championship (so that athletes got mind burden for not following the lecture); (4) lackof attention and participation of Universities in Semarang, Central Java, particularly those with sports studies program to jointly develop the woodball sport; and (5) starting early 2017 woodball permanent field area cannot be used in full (athletes began to fret about finding a place to practice).