This study aims to determine: (1) the relationship between the power of the arm muscles and the result of the gate-in stroke, (2) the relationship between the length of the arm and the result of the gate-in stroke. (3) The relationship between hand eye coordination with the result of the gate-in stroke. (4) The relationship between concentration and the gate-in punch. (5) The relationship between arm muscle power, arm length, hand eye coordination, and concentration on the results of the gate-in stroke in woodball. This type of research is correlational. The population in this study were 54 athletes of Woodball in Bantul Regency, who were selected based on purposive sampling technique. The instruments used to measure the power of the arm muscles were the medicine ball test, the length of the arm with an anthropometer / meter, the concentration using the Grid Concentration Test, and the gate-in stroke with a modified gate-in punch density test. The data analysis technique used is multiple regression. The results showed that: (1) There was a significant relationship between arm muscle power and the gate-in punch, with r count 0.845, and p < 0.05, and a contribution of 32.09%. (2) There is a significant relationship between the length of the arm and the result of the gate-in blow, with r count 0.585, and p <0.05, and a contribution of 12.00%. (3) There is a significant relationship between hand eye coordination and the results of the gate-in stroke, with r count 0.855, and p < 0.05, and the contribution is 21.92%. (4) There is a significant relationship between concentration and the results of the gate-in blow, with r count 0.808, and p < 0.05, and a contribution of 21.39%. (5) There is a significant relationship between arm muscle power, arm length, hand eye coordination, and concentration on the results of the gate-in stroke in woodball, with a calculated F value of 84.798> F table 2.56, and p < 0.05, and a contribution of 87.40%.