Daipaha, Moh Tris Maulana
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The Evaluation of Sports Coaching of Water Skiing in Central Celebes Daipaha, Moh Tris Maulana; Hartono, Mugiyo; Irawan, Fajar Awang
Journal of Physical Education and Sports Vol 11 No 1 (2022): March 2022
Publisher : Study Program Education and Sports, Postgraduate Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Development of water skiing in Central Celebes has not run optimally. The purpose of this study is several indicators, including training programs, coaches/athletes, organizational management, infrastructures, and funding. Method used research qualitative evaluation with Stufflebeam's model that consist of context, input, process and product. Data sources: coaches (1 person), athletes (4 people), club administrators (2 person) and KONI Central Celebes administrators (1 person). Data collection techniques using observation, interviews and documentation. Data analysis process was data collecting, reduction, presentation, verification and conclusion. Results: Context, the availability of training program available, incompetent; sufficient coach/athlete, not competent; no sports administrator; adequate infrastructure, not of national standard; government support (funds availability) does not exist. Input, planning of unplanned training program; coach recruitment; unlicensed, athlete; not selection; sports management coordination is not established; unplanned infrastructure; no funds. Process, the implementation of training program is guided, there are obstacles; increase in human resources is not realized; the use of infrastructures is sought; (the use implementation of funds) does not exist. Product, the success of training program has not been maximized; HR performance is not optimal; infrastructures are utilized; inappropriate funds. Conclusion: context, training programs, coaches/athletes and infrastructures are moderate; sports management and government support related to funds availability are lacking. Input, training programs and infrastructures are moderate; coaches/athletes, sports administrators and funds are moderate. Process, infrastructures are good; training program is moderate; coaches/athletes, sports management and funds are lacking. Products, infrastructures are good; training program and coaches/athletes are moderate; sports management and funds are lacking.
Analysis of Aerobic Endurance (VO2Max) in the Physical Condition of Orynity Palu Futsal Club Daipaha, Moh. Tris Maulana; Lumbaa, Krisyanto Batong; Rivalwan, Rivalwan; Saldi, Muh.; Primadana, Ryo Sinung
Musamus Journal of Physical Education and Sport (MJPES) Vol 6 No 4 (2024): Musamus Journal of Physical Education and Sport (MJPES)
Publisher : Program Studies of Physical Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Musamus University

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Objective. This study aimed to assess the physical condition of athletes from the Orynity Palu futsal club, specifically focusing on their aerobic endurance, measured by VO2Max. Materials and methods. The participants in this study consisted of 14 individuals, all of whom were athletes or futsal players from the Orynity Palu club. This investigation was carried out through the implementation of a bleep test or MFT. This study is a descriptive investigation, aimed at assessing the aerobic endurance physical condition of the Orynity Palu futsal club as it currently stands, without any prior intervention. Results. Data analysis reveals that the average aerobic endurance, or VO2Max, for the Orynity Palu futsal club is 40.8, which falls into the moderate category. Within this assessment, 8 individuals, representing 57.14%, are classified in the good category, 5 individuals, or 35.71%, are in the medium category, and 1 individual, accounting for 7.14%, is in the poor category. Conclusion. The findings of the study indicate that the aerobic endurance (VO2Max) of the players from the Orynity Palu Futsal Club falls within the good category. The implemented training has demonstrated effectiveness, yet certain areas require enhancement. The findings presented here may serve as a valuable reference for the development of a more effective training program.
Survey of interest of model terpadu madani palu elementary school students in softball Fajri, Khairil; Tri Putra Nur Ikhsan, M; Ismail, Muhammad; Sardiman; Saldi, Muh.; Lumbaa, Krisyanto Batong; Daipaha, Moh. Tris Maulana
Jorpres (Jurnal Olahraga Prestasi) Vol. 21 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Departement of Sports Coaching, Faculty of Sports Sciences, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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This study aims to find out how much interest students are in softball, especially in SD Model Terpadu Madani Palu. This study is a type of descriptive research with the aim of finding out how high the interest of SD Model Terpadu Madani Palu students is in softball. With the method used is a survey, which is a study that takes samples from one population with a data collection technique using a questionnaire/questionnaire, the population in this study is all students in grades IV, V, and VI of SD Integrated Model Madani Palu which totals 220 while the sample is selected among the population according to the researcher's desire which amounted to 45 students or 20 percent of the existing population. The scores obtained from the questionnaire were then analyzed using quantitative descriptive analysis expressed in the form of percentages. The results of this study show that students' interest in participating in softball extracurricular sports at SD Model Terpadu Madani Palu is moderate with a percentage of 35%. Meanwhile, the interest of other students in the very high category was 3 students or 7%, the high category was 10 students or 22%, the low category was 13 students or 29%, and the very low category was 3 students or 7%. Schools must be able to stimulate students' interests in their potential, based on factors that affect students' interest in achievement. Keywords: Interest, Coaching, Students, Softball