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Mapping The Potential of Sports Faculties in Indonesia Nugroho, Wisnu; Mulyawan, Rizki; Primasoni, Nawan; Salafi, Muhammad Irvan Eva; Nurfadhila, Risti; Hafidz, Sholeh; Mulyadi, Rekyan Woro Mulaksito
Jorpres (Jurnal Olahraga Prestasi) Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Departement of Sports Coaching, Faculty of Sports Sciences, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jorpres.v20i1.75672

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So far there has been no study that has carried out mapping of study programs, facilities and infrastructure including laboratories and health services offered to the community. Judging from the literature review at all Sports Faculties in Indonesia, the aim of this research is to map the potential of sports faculties throughout Indonesia through study programs, laboratories and service facilities so that the potential of sports faculties is known. This research method involves collecting data from libraries and exploring research objects using various sources of library information, such as books, encyclopaedias, scientific journals, newspapers, magazines, and digital documents. The sample for this literature study consisted of 15 campuses that have sports faculties. Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta has the greatest number of sports study programmes among all campuses. UNM offers a sports faculty provided with appropriate and diverse related laboratories. There are five campuses, namely UPI, UNJA, UNIMA, UNDIKSHA, and UNCEN, which provide limited information about their laboratories. Currently, only UNESA, UM, and UNY have virtually identical quantitative measures. Surabaya and Yogyakarta State Universities own the majority of service facilities, while other sports campuses require new facilities to produce financial resources for universities and provide services to the public and academic community. Collaboration among sports institutions in Indonesia is necessary to cultivate proficient sports graduates across different locations. In addition to fostering healthy rivalry among sports faculties to promote their development, each campus should also seek suitable benchmarks based on their unique qualities, ensuring that each sports faculty have distinct advantages. There is a hope to establish sports universities in Indonesia as part of long-term planning.
AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORTS ENGAGEMENT AMONG GEN Z PARTICIPANTS IN MODUL NUSANTARA INBOUND RELATED TO PSYCHOSOCIAL DIMENSIONS: A FOLLOW-UP REVIEW Mulyawan, Rizki; Haratri, Brigita Ratih Kusuma; Putri, Salva Almayda; Maulana, Vistor Syapri; Delano, Enggista Hendriko; Sumaryanti, Sumaryanti; Mohd Nur, Mohad Anizu
MEDIKORA Vol. 23 No. 2 (2024): Oktober
Publisher : Faculty of Sports Sciences, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/medikora.v23i2.77839

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The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the active personality habits of student exchange in the Modul Nusantara movement toward their level of participation in sports and the risk of psychological impacts during the inbound activity. This study did not include a review of the Modul Nusantara activity process and lectures based on scientific areas. Methods: This study utilises a quantitative descriptive research design, combining two methods: survey and bibliometric analysis. The primary goal is to identify barriers in engaging in sports among specific students who participate in the Modul Nusantara activity. The participants were selected from a list of 99 student populations. These students were accepted by Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta to participate in student exchanges under the MBKM program, which is facilitated by the PMM scheme administered by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology. Participants were selected using a population of 85 individuals, including 37 males and 48 females, who voluntarily participated part in generating the information.  The study used questionnaires to assess motives engaging sports activity through exercise barrier questionnaires, as well as bibliometric measurements using digital learning media to verify the effects of obstacle activities on stress, depression, and anxiety levels. Data measurement analysis is conducted using descriptive statistical tests and calculation formulas that are based on the measurement category approach of each instrument, with a particular focus on the psychosocial element. Additional investigation into the association between variables related to barriers to physical activity, in connection to mental factors, including sub-indicators such as depression, anxiety, and stress. Results:  Distinct findings from the distribution of perception to the exercise motive questionnaire revealed that most participants expressed disagreement with the statements in the instrument. However, the second highest response, particularly among inbound students, demonstrated agreement with the 12 indicators of challenge motivations in exercise. Psychosocial aspect data revealed a leftward trend in the distribution of responses. Each question item reflects the individual's condition, with answers indicating experiences at a certain level or throughout a certain period of time, some time, or experiences that do not apply to the subject at all. A thorough investigation of each item related to the correlation between barrier to exercise and psychosocial aspects revealed that variables such as lack of a preferred exercise location in close location, unfamiliarity with the nearest exercise facility, living at a considerable distance from colleagues, a far-off exercise location, preference for activities besides exercise, laziness, lack of motivation to exercise, and insufficient time or minimal time allocation for exercise exhibit a strong correlation (r>0.05; p: <0.05) and a very powerful correlation (r>0.05; p: <0.01) with dimensions of depression, anxiety, and stress. At the same time, weather conditions are strongly correlated with depression and stress. Additional variables, plenty of college assignments (r: 0.298 > 0.05; p: 0.006 <0.05) and insufficient time for physical exercise (r: 0.355 > 0.05; p: 0.000 <0.01) are strongly and significantly associated only with anxiety. In contrast to other variables, lack of exercise among friends and family members proved to be rather unsatisfactory in terms of depression, anxiety, and stress. In conclusion, Objectives xdriving physical activity and exercise among students participating in the Modul Nusantara strongly associated with the likelihood of developing depression, anxiety, and stress. This, in turn, can lead to a decrease in the willingness to engage in physical activity, therefore reducing the chance of impaired immunity associated with mental illnesses.  More extensive study will be expected to explore in greater depth about the ratio of lectures load during inbound in each inbound students, possibilities for physical activity and recreation, and more thorough psychological factors.
Rehabilitation of the knee following ACL repair and reconstruction: A review of clinical best practices Haidar, Muhammad Daffa; Mulyawan, Rizki; Dewantara, Julian; Jurek, Joanna Michalina
Tanjungpura Journal of Coaching Research Vol 3, No 1 (2025): Tanjungpura Journal of Coaching Research
Publisher : Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/tajor.v3i1.88592

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Background and Study Aim. ACL reconstruction is the surgical replacement of the anterior cruciate ligament with a tissue graft to restore knee function. To avoid problems including edema, loss of range of motion, muscle weakness, poor balance, and recovery of knee function, rehabilitation treatment should be performed after surgery. Immediate implementation of open kinetic chain exercises, use of criterion-based progressions for various activities such as running, sprinting, and plyometrics, and implementation of a secondary prevention program. This clinical practice review is to discuss the parameters associated with the rate of phase repair for ACL repair and to guide therapists according to the parameters of postoperative healing.Material and Methods. The patient presented with a knee brace still in place, swelling and incision marks above the patella, and atrophy of the dextra quadrisep muscle, the patient still had difficulty bending and straightening his right knee, and used crutches to help him walk. The modalities given are massage, electrotherapy (TENS), various exercises (exercise therapy), stretching, and cryotherapy.Results. There are five phases of rehabilitation: maximal protection, moderate protection, minimum protection (initial strengthening), Neuromuscular Control and Functional Training (strengthening-cardiovascular conditioning), and maintenance and Return to Activity (controlled agility-advanced conditioning). These stages are to help reduce swelling, increase joint range of motion, increase muscle strength, and reduce pain.Conclusion. Periodization theory should be fundamentally understood by sports rehabilitation professionals, especially physical therapists and sports medicine physicians. So that a safe and organized postoperative procedure can be established.
Price Forecasting of Chili Variant Commodities Using Radial Basis Function Neural Network Ramadhan, Ade Umar; Siregar, Maria Ulfah; Nafisah, Syifaun; Anshari, Muhammad; Ndungi, Rebeccah; Mulyawan, Rizki; Nurochman, Nurochman; Gunawan, Eko Hadi
IJID (International Journal on Informatics for Development) Vol. 12 No. 1 (2023): IJID June
Publisher : Faculty of Science and Technology, UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/ijid.2023.5129

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This study addresses the challenge of price instability in chili markets, which can lead to economic losses and inflation. To mitigate this issue, we propose a machine learning model using Radial Basis Function Neural Networks (RBFNN) to predict prices of various chili variants. Our quantitative approach involves a comprehensive data preparation process, including preprocessing and normalization of time series data collected from 2018 to 2022. The RBFNN model is constructed with K-Means clustering for optimal hidden layer configurations and evaluated using Mean Absolute Percentage Error (MAPE) and Root Mean Square Error (RMSE). The results demonstrate promising accuracy, with MAPE error rates below 20% and relatively low RMSE values for large red chili (10.37%, 4484) and curly red chili (14.77%, 5590). Our findings indicate the potential for creating a reliable forecast model for predicting chili prices over 7 days, enabling better supply and demand management. The study's results also suggest that increased training data enhances forecasting accuracy. This research contributes to the development of effective price forecasting models, providing valuable insights for policymakers and stakeholders in the chili industry.
The Parent-SmalQ Indonesia surveillance content validation involves monitoring and verifying physical activity behavior, sleep patterns, and dietary intake in children Mulyawan, Rizki; Nopembri, Soni; Kaloka, Pasca Tri; Chua, Terence Buan Kiong; Ting, Low Seow; Chia, Michael Yong Hwa
Jurnal Keolahragaan Vol. 13 No. 1: April 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jk.v13i1.78069

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The 24-hour guidelines heavily consider the dietary intake, sleep patterns, and physical activity habits of children. This study aims to determine the validity of the Parent-SmalQ Indonesia content for each question item, facilitating clear communication, comprehension, and implementation as an assessment tool for investigating children's lifestyles, consists of physical activity habits, sleep patterns, and dietary intake (three domains). Methods: The research targets both children and their parents, integrating their behaviours into a cohesive unit of voluntary participants. This validity assessment employs the phases of the Content Validation Index (CVI) for specific computations. Resuls: The three evaluated indicators are generated from the clarity, relevance, and completeness of each question item, comprising a total of 20 questions, with 3 validation items for each question, derived from 6 domains (3 domains for children; 3 domains for parents). Results from content validation indicate that the CVI elements of clarity (0.80 > 0.78), relevance (0.85 > 0.78), and completeness (0.85 > 0.78) were satisfactory. Conclusion: The Parent-SmalQ Indonesia questionnaire has achieved an adequate level of validity as a tool for assessing physical activity habits, sleep patterns, and dietary consumption. The Parent-SmalQ Indonesia questionnaire, verified for content, can predict children's behavior based on parental behaviours about physical activity, sleep, and dietary intake.
Sports festival for kids with down syndrome Maulana, Vistor Syapri; Sumaryanti, Sumaryanti; Mulyawan, Rizki; Delano, Enggista Hendriko; Rahayu, Atikah
INOTEKS: Jurnal Inovasi Ilmu Pengetahuan,Teknologi, dan Seni Vol 29, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/ino.v29i1.84509

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This Community Service activity aims to increase the knowledge and skills of Downsyndrome children in exercising. This community service activity also improves the cognition of downsyndrome children to be better by doing sports activities. This activity can be a talent guide for downsyndrome children in the field of sports. This activity is composed of several posts that can hone downsyndrome children in terms of cognition with activities Arranging puzzles and matching shapes. To improve skills with posts to enter the ball, move the ball and kick the ball. This activity was carried out for 1 day on Saturday, July 27, 2024 at 08.00-11.30 which was attended by 30 downsyndrome child participants. This activity was carried out at the Yogyakarta State University Community Sports Park (TOM). It is hoped that after the activity is completed, good cooperation can be established to explore the potential of downsyndrome children in increasing knowledge and skills in sports.
Running lifestyle pada keragaman kategori perlombaan di event lari road race: studi deskriptif area yogyakarta Kurniawan, Dennis Dwi; Mulyawan, Rizki; Kumano, Akihito; Astuti, Fitri; Ikhsan, Qori
Jurnal Pendidikan Jasmani Indonesia Vol. 19 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Departement of Sports Education, Faculty of Sport Sciences Yogyakarta State University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jpji.v19i1.73697

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Tujuan penelitian yaitu untuk mengetahui bagaimana pola hidup sehat dengan berolahraga lari dari peserta lomba lari yang diadakan oleh UNY. Jenis penelitian yang digunakan yaitu deskriptif kuantitatif, menggunakan instrumen angket kuesioner dengan total 7 indikator, dan subjek penelitian berjumlah 586 orang dari dua event lari jalanan yang diadakan oleh UNY. Hasil penelitian yang diperoleh dari tujuh indikator terdapat data tertinggi dari masing-masing indikator sebagai berikut (1) riwayat kesehatan memperoleh kategori positif dengan persentase 80%, (2) riwayat tentang olahraga lari mendapatkan kategori rendah dengan persentase 48%, (3) riwayat keikutsertaan event lari jalanan juga mendapatkan kategori rendah dengan persetase hasil 45%, (4) tujuan mengikuti event mayoritas pada reward medali yaitu sebanyak 40%, (5) manfaat olahraga lari mayoritas peserta memperoleh manfaat kesehatan sebanyak 52%, dan (6) kesulitan dari olahraga lari terletak pada teknik berlari yang sesuai dengan persentase 48%. Hasil ini diharapkan dapat menjadi data pedoman bagi peneliti selanjutnya untuk mengkaji olahraga lari jalanan dengan lebih mendalam. Abstract: The aim of the research is to find out how to live a healthy lifestyle by running from participants in running competitions held by UNY. The type of research used was descriptive quantitative, using a questionnaire instrument with a total of 7 indicators, and research subjects totaling 586 people from two street running events held by UNY. The research results obtained from the seven indicators showed the highest data for each indicator as follows (1) health history was in the positive category with a percentage of 80%, (2) history of running sports was in the low category with a percentage of 48%, (3) participation history street running events also received a low category with a percentage of results of 45%, (4) the aim of participating in the event was that the majority of the medal rewards were 40%, (5) the benefits of running were that the majority of participants obtained health benefits of 52%, and (6) the difficulty of the sport running lies in appropriate running technique with a percentage of 48%. It is hoped that these results can serve as guiding data for future researchers to study road running in more depth.