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Reviewing Mental Revolution from Islamic Education Perspective Dwi Yulianto, Wahyu; Dwi Saputra, Kurniawan
Progresiva : Jurnal Pemikiran dan Pendidikan Islam Vol. 10 No. 2 (2021): July-December
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/progresiva.v10i2.18184

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In order to accelerate economic and political power, starting from President Jokowi speech before DPD (Regional Representative Council), the government organize Gerakan Nasional Revolusi Mental (GNRM). This paper seeks to scrutiny the meaning of mental revolution, a priority program of the Indonesian government to produce citizen with character to be ready to compete in the global era, from the perspective of Islamic education. This study uses qualitative methods through a literature review, then the data is explained through descriptive analysis technique. This research will examine mental revolution from the perspective of Islamic education; background and goals of mental revolution. The conclusion of this study is that Islamic education is in line with mental revolution program as proposed by Indonesian government in cultivating good character towards human. However, while mental revolution program is instrumental due to its pragmatic objectives, Islamic education is more essential as it views akhlak as the most important objective of education
Survei Penggunaan dan Efek Suplemen yang Dirasakan oleh Petinju Amatir Trisnar Adi Prabowo; Nevitaningrum; Septian Resi Wibowo, Moch.; Dwi Yulianto, Wahyu
Indonesian Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): March: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science
Publisher : Indonesian Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52188/ijpess.v3i1.396

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Study purpose. To investigate type of supplement and amount of supplement used as well as the perceived effect and needs of boxers. Materials and methods. This research is a survey conducted from December 2022 to January 2023. The instrument used a questionnaire (google form).Boxers have 2 criteria, namely: 1) are still active as athletes and 2) have been champions at the provincial level with a total of 155 boxers, 116 male boxers and 39 female boxers. Results. 74 boxers used more than 1 type of supplement (48%), 81 boxers used only 1 type of supplement (52%). Type of supplement, Creatine 23 boxers (8.1%). Whey Protein 14 boxers (4.9%), Fat Burner 93 boxers (32.9%). BCAA 26 boxers (9.2%). Amino 12 boxers (4.2%). Multivitamins and minerals 114 boxers (40.7%). The effect felt, 22 boxers felt effect is "very low" (14.21%), 40 boxers felt effect is “low” (25.80%), 53 boxers felt effect is "enough" (34.19%), 14 boxers felt effect is “high” (9.03%), 26 boxers felt effect is “very high” (16.77%). The need to use supplements, namely 7 boxers need supplements is "very low" (4.54%), 13 boxers need supplements is “low” (8.38%). 52 boxers need supplements is “enough” (33.54%). 44 boxers need supplements is "high" (28.38%). 39 boxers need supplements is "very high" (25.16%). Conclusion. Multivitamins and minerals and fat burners are popular supplements used by boxers because of their convenience and more beneficial benefits. However, boxers are still less concerned about how to use supplements. It is evident from the results that show that many boxers feel in the categories of "enough", "low" and "very low" in the use of supplements but boxers think that the use of supplements is really needed. Further research is expected, to determine the amount and type of supplement recommended specifically for boxing athletes.