Sabillah, Muhamad Ichsan
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Anxiety level of men's futsal players after experienced injury Pamungkas, Galih; Sabillah, Muhamad Ichsan; Annasai, Faza; Humam, Muhammad Fatih
Jorpres (Jurnal Olahraga Prestasi) Vol. 19 No. 3 (2023)
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.v19i3.66916

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This study aims to find out how high the anxiety level of Men's Futsal players is after experiencing an injury. This research is a descriptive research. The method used is a survey. The data collection technique uses a Google Form questionnaire. The population in this study was UNY's male Futsal players, totaling 33 people. Sampling in this research was carried out using purposive sampling. The criteria for determining this sample include: (1) willing to be a research sample, (2) willing to fill out the Google form happily, according to the existing reality, and (3) having experienced an injury. Based on these criteria, there were 26 players who met. The data analysis technique uses quantitative descriptive analysis presented in percentage form. The results of the study showed that the anxiety level of UNY Men's Futsal players after suffering an injury was in the "very low" category at 3.85% (1 person), "low" at 19.23% (5 people), "fair" at 46.15 % (12 people), "high" was 26.92% (7 people), and "very high" was 3.85% (1 person).
The influence of BMI, physical fitness, and clean and healthy living behavior on student learning outcomes Sepriani, Rika; Pratiwi, Monica Dara; Sepriadi, Sepriadi; Sabillah, Muhamad Ichsan
Jurnal Pendidikan Jasmani Indonesia Vol. 21 No. 1 (2025)
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.v20i2.82486

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This study aims to optimize the learning outcomes of Physical Education, Health, and Sports through the values of body mass index, physical fitness, and clean and healthy living behavior of students in junior high schools. This study is a type of descriptive quantitative research that uses path analysis techniques. Data was collected by measuring students' height and weight, using the TKSI phase D test, using the PHBS questionnaire, and measuring students' PJOK scores. Data analysis was used with path analysis with a significance level of α = 0.05. The instrument used to measure nutritional status variables was a BMI test. To measure physical fitness, the TKJI test was used. For learning outcomes, it was done by collecting students' report card scores. The results of the research that has been carried out are 1) there is no relationship between BMI and PHBS with a sig value of 0.397. 2) There is no relationship between physical fitness and PHBS with a sig value of 0.397. 3) The contribution given by BMI and KJ is 3.3%. 4) Indirectly, BMI through PHBS on learning outcomes does not have a significant effect with a value of -0.014. 5) Indirectly, KJ through PHBS on learning outcomes has a significant positive effect with a value of -0.129. 6) The contribution given by IMT, KJ, and PHBS together to learning outcomes is 20.9%.