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How is the mental toughness of student-athletes? An investigation of elite student-athletes in Bengkulu City Pujianto, Dian; Nopiyanto, Yahya Eko; Kardi, Ipa Sari
Journal Sport Area Vol 7 No 3 (2022): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/sportarea.2022.vol7(3).9532

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The objectives to be achieved in this study are knowing the level of the mental toughness of student-athletes in Bengkulu City. This research applies a quantitative descriptive method through a causal-comparative design. The research population was 34 student-athletes from 5 sports. Determination of the sample using purposive random sampling. Data were collected using the Mental Toughness in Sport Questionnaire instrument. The data analysis technique uses standard deviation and the ideal mean to determine the level of the mental toughness of student-athletes, meanwhile to determine the level of the mental toughness of student-athletes who are reviewed based on sport and gender by hypothesis testing (one-way ANOVA and t-test) using SPSS. The results of data analysis found the category of the mental toughness of student-athletes in Bengkulu City was very high and there were no differences in the mental toughness of athletes from each sport and gender. However, this study has not yet discussed the strategies and mental training programs implemented by athletes in each sport. Therefore, it is recommended that researchers who have an interest in continuing this research are advised to study further the strategies and programs of athletes' mental training.
Enhancing multi-skill development in 6-7-year-olds through the “Crocodile River,” “Socorro,” and “Meo Duoi Chuot” games in the kids’ athletics level 1 program Kardi, Ipa Sari; Ansar CS; Ibrahim; Alimuddin; Nopiyanto, Yahya Eko
Journal Sport Area Vol 10 No 2 (2025): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/sportarea.2025.vol10(2).18995

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Background: The decline in children’s physical activity in Papua poses a serious concern, particularly due to its negative impact on health and motor skill development. Limited multi-skill proficiency among young children contributes to reduced engagement in physical activities. Despite global efforts to promote physical literacy, few interventions have focused on culturally relevant and age-appropriate activities to improve multi-skills in early childhood, especially in underserved regions like Papua. Research Objectives: This study aimed to improve the multi-skill development of 6-7-year-old elementary school students through the implementation of the Kids’ Athletics Level 1 program, incorporating locally adapted games such as “Crocodile River,” “Socorro,” and “Meo Duoi Chuot.” Methods: A quasi-experimental design using a one-group pretest-posttest approach was employed. A total of 50 students aged 6-7 years were selected via purposive sampling. The Indonesian Physical Fitness Test was used to assess outcomes, including sit-and-reach, one-leg standing balance, tennis ball catch-and-throw, shuttle run, and an 800-meter run. Paired-sample t-tests were conducted to evaluate differences between pretest and posttest scores. Findings/Results: The analysis revealed a statistically significant improvement in students’ multi-skill performance (p < 0.05). The findings support the integration of the Kids' Athletics program into school curricula as an effective strategy to enhance motor competence in early childhood. Conclusion: The Kids’ Athletics Level 1 model, enriched with culturally adapted games, proves effective in developing fundamental multi-skills in young children. Physical Education teachers are encouraged to adopt this model alongside other programs to optimize physical development in early learners, particularly those in low-activity regions such as Papua.
Sport satisfaction in physical education classes: A descriptive quantitative study of junior high schools in Bengkulu City Yahya Eko Nopiyanto; Cahyo Wibowo; Ipa Sari Kardi; Defliyanto Defliyanto; Rahmawan Santoso; Bojan Bjelica; Yarmani Yarmani
Sriwijaya University Learning and Education International Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): Sriwijaya University Learning and Education International Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55379/vaj0sn44

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This study describes junior high school students’ sports satisfaction in physical education classes. Using a quantitative descriptive approach with a cross-sectional survey design, the study involved 234 junior high school students enrolled in physical education subjects. The Sports Satisfaction Instrument (SSI) was administered to collect data related to students’ levels of sports satisfaction during PE learning. The results were analyzed using descriptive statistical techniques, with satisfaction levels categorized into very high, high, medium, low, and very low. The findings revealed that 224 students were in the very high satisfaction category, eight students were in the high category, two students were in the medium category, and none were classified as low or very low. Overall, these results indicate that junior high school students in Bengkulu City experience sports satisfaction at a very high level. This study provides a strong foundation for developing and maintaining a pleasant, engaging, and sustainable physical education environment that supports students’ positive experiences and participation.
The Needs Analysis For Developing A Mobile-Virtual Reality Imagery Training Yahya Eko Nopiyanto; Bayu Insanistyo; Dian Pujianto; Ipa Sari Kardi; Defliyanto Defliyanto; Ibraheem Musa Oluwatoyin
Sriwijaya University Learning and Education International Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Sriwijaya University Learning and Education International Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55379/dzz25003

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The purpose of this research is to analyze student-athletes' needs for mobile VR-based imagery training so that a design that is adaptive for student-athletes can be produced. The design of this study is quantitative descriptive. Participants in this study were 49 high school student-athletes in Bengkulu City. Data collection was carried out using an instrument in the form of a questionnaire that had validity (0.72) and reliability (0.86). Data were analyzed quantitatively using the percentage technique. Results: 1) Student-athletes have a high need for the development of mobile-VR-based imagery training in terms of training needs (74.17%), technological readiness (69.83%), and material needs (74.27%), 2) The most significant obstacle felt by student-athletes in conducting conventional imagery training is the difficulty in getting a clear picture (41.70%), 3) Student-athletes believe that the development of mobile-VR-based imagery training is essential to do (50%), 4) The content most needed by student-athletes in developing mobile-VR-based imagery training is feedback on performance (50%), 5) the support needed by student-athletes in conducting mobile-VR-based imagery training is content that is tailored to the athlete's needs (52.80%). The findings indicate that student-athletes demonstrate a high level of need for imagery training and technological readiness. Key limitations of conventional imagery training include difficulties in generating clear mental images and lack of interactive engagement. Furthermore, performance feedback and user-centered content emerged as the most critical features for system development.
Co-Authors Abda Abda Abdul Muhaemin M, Ince Agus Zainuri Alimuddin Andes Permadi Andi Syaiful Andi Syaiful Andika Prabowo Andika Prabowo Annisa Pramadanita Ansar CS Ansar CS Ari Sapti Mei Leni Ari Septi Mei Leni Ari Sutisyana Arief Ibnu Haryanto Arwin Arwin Arwin Asri, Astini Astini Asri Astini Asri Babingga, Hariyanto Baharuddin Hasan Bayu Insanistyo Bayu Insanistyo bayu Insanistyo Bidana, Tarbak Bojan Bjelica Cahyo Wibowo CS, Ansar Daniel Womsiwor Danu Priyo Widodo Defliyanto Dewi Nurhidayah Diah Ayu Aguspa Dita Dian Pujianto Dian Pujianto Dike, Ivon Marlin Effendi, Pamungkas Yulian Eko Nopiyanto, Yahya Engelique, Renata Anastasya Erika Dewi Noorratri Evi Sinaga Fransisco Dedhicko Renwarin Rumbekwan Hans Januaris Orboi Hasan, Baharuddin Hasanuddin, Muh Iqbal Heppy Suheri I Putu Eka Wijaya I Putu Eka Wijaya Putra I Putu Eka Wijaya Putra Ibraheem Musa Oluwatoyin Ibrahim Ibrahim Ibrahim Ibrahim Ibrahim Ibrahim Ibrahim Ince Abdul Muhaemin M Indarwati Indarwati Indra Yudistira Indriani, Tria Insanistyo, Bayu Ira Maisarah Irfan Deny Oktavian Jofri Julio Juventus Samberi Junalia Muhammad Kadir, Sulasikin Sahdi Kahar, Irsan Kapitarau, Risal Karetji, Yudith N. A Khairil Anwar Khaton Bagus Phambudi Kurdi Kurdi Kurdi Kurdi Kurdi Kurdi Larung, Ermelinda Yersin Putri Lewier, Meilani Paulina Lily Bauw Lin, Shu-Cheng Logo, Yermia Marpaung, Hakim Irwandi Marsuki Marsuki Marsuki Maryatun maryatun maryatun Miftah Fariz Prima Putra Mirin, Mikdol Muh Syaiful Syam Muh. Syaiful Syam Nanang Indardi, Nanang Nasri Nasri Nasri Nasri, Nasri Nasruddin Nasruddin Nopiyanto, yahya eko Nosina Pagawak Nurdin, Muhammad Akbar Nurhidayani Nurhidayani Nusmin Kogoya Oktavian, Irfan Deny Orboi, Hans Januaris Pian Asso PRAYOGA, ABA SANDI Pujianto, Dian Rachman Dani Rahmawan Santoso Ramadhan, Arizky Rasyidah Jalil Rasyono rasyono Rasyono Rasyono Riko Setiawan Rina Sri Widayati Rini Widarti Rodhi Rusdianto Hidayat RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Saharuddin Ita Saharuddin Ita Sahruni, Ade Yuni Samal, Asmathil Bari Sandi, Bayu Nirwana Sara Aleda Tripena Selly Siep Septian Raibowo Srikandi Luna Shofiyandra Sugihartono, Tono Suharjana . Sutisyana, ari Sutoro Sutoro Sutoro . Syafrial Syafrial Syafrial syafrial syafrial Syahruddin Syahruddin Tarbak Bidana Tiro, Onal Togodly, Arius Tono Sugihartono Tri Setyo Guntoro Vantoria, Vantoria Vinsensia Awutet Amjaram W Wahyuni Wahyuni Wahyuni wenggi, Ramelda nila Wibowo, Ambang Cahyo Widiyanto Widiyanto Wijaya, I Putu Eka Yahya Eko Nopiyanto Yahya Eko Nopiyanto Yahya Eko Nopiyanto Yahya Eko Nopiyanto Yahya Eko Nopiyanto Yahya Jecson Palinata Yarmani Yonata, Marex Yudistira, Indra YUNI, YUNI