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Journal : Inasport : Indonesian Journal of Sport, Health and Physical Education Science

Effect of Electrolyte Fluid on Initial and Final Pulse Rate after 400x3 Sprints Pertiwi, Clara Rindianti Putri; Yosika, Ghana Firsta; Laoan, Menard Ian
Indonesian Journal of Sport, Health and Physical Education Science Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Sport, Health and Physical Education Science
Publisher : CV Media Inti Teknologi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58723/inasport.v3i1.206

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This research is an experimental descriptive research. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of pocari electrolyte fluid with the difference between the initial pulse rate and the first set pulse. This study uses a sample of Sports Coaching Education students class of 2021. A total of 20 students are active. This research was conducted in the field of SSA Pontianak. Before taking the test, students warm up and measure their initial pulse for 60 seconds. Next, do a run, every 400m measure your pulse for 60 seconds and so on. The results showed that there was a significant change from the initial pulse rate to the set 1 pulse rate, which is known as the average initial pulse rate value of 15.60, and the average initial set value of 28.90. Even though they have drunk electrolyte fluids, so electrolyte drinks are only useful for replenishing the lost fluids but cannot anticipate the fluids that will be lost or lower the pulse rate during exercise. 
Pulse Rate of Jogging Two Kilometers of Constant Pace Running Alfakqi, Muhammad Rifki; Yosika, Ghana Firsta; Suniga, John Paul C.
Indonesian Journal of Sport, Health and Physical Education Science Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Sport, Health and Physical Education Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58723/inasport.v2i3.208

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The study aims to obtain data on the average pulse rate before and after running 5 laps to determine the level of dehydration of a person. The pulse is a form of the heart's ability, which is located in a certain area. The pulse rate can be used as a reference to determine heart rate, rhythm, and heart strength. The method used is to calculate the normal pulse rate, then the sample runs 5 laps of the soccer field, after the test the sample returns to calculate the pulse rate by holding the artery area and counting it for 1 minute while standing and calm. From the research conducted on a sample of 16 active PKO students, there are women and men, from the average data obtained, the results of the pulse rate is higher after running 5 laps, namely 168 times per minute, compared to before running 5 laps, with an average of 102 times per minute.