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Journal : ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation

The Effect of Traditional Games on Participation of Elementary School Students in Physical Education Rizal Ahmad Fauzi; Ayi Suherman; Dewi Susilawati; Entan Saptani; Aam Ali Rahman
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/peshr.v13i2.4520

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Technological developments have positive and negative impacts. One of the negative impacts is the increasing amount of screen time children spend. So that children’s participation in learning physical education is disrupted. The purpose of this study, among others, is to see the effect of traditional games on the participation of elementary school students in learning physical education. The method used is quasi-experimental with one group pre-test and post-test design. The research sample amounted to 43 people, consisting of 20 male students and 23 female students. The sample is grade 5 students aged 10-11 years. This research instrument uses a sports participation questionnaire with a scale of 2 “yes” or “no.” the dimensions of the instrument include (1) Pre-implementation, (2) Implementation, and (3) Post-implementation/evaluation. The results showed a p-value = 0.000 < 0.05; this means that there is a difference between the average value of the pre-test and the average value of the post-test. This study concludes that traditional games affect the participation of elementary school students in learning physical education.
The Effect of Physical Activity on Premenstrual Syndrome in Elementary School Teacher Education Students, Physical Education at The Indonesian Education University, Sumedang Regional Campus Siti Adira Puspa Kania; Dinar Dinangsit; Dewi Susilawati
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v14i1.22610

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Menstruation is one of the signs of the development of the reproductive system in women. Menstruation states that women have reached the point of reproductive maturity ready to be fertilized, this is inseparable from Premenstrual syndrome which is a sign before menstruation. This study aims to determine the relationship between physical activity and symptoms of premenstrual syndrome. In this study using quantitative methods. Through 2 questionnaires of physical activity and premenstrual syndrome, the data obtained correlation between the dependent variable and the independent variable lies in the significance of the results of statistical calculations, namely the significance obtained is the Sig value. 0.195. Which has a number smaller than 0.05, therefore it is stated that there is no correlation between the two variables studied or the correlation in the two variables is not too significant or can be called weak. The conclusion is in line with the data obtained by the researcher, there is an influence of physical activity on premenstrual syndrome symptoms in women with data that 80% of students have a high level of physical activity and 68% of respondents stated that they had quite high premenstrual syndrome symptoms. This states that physical activity has an influence on premenstrual syndrome in female students, but the level of influence is not very significant in each individual.
Co-Authors Aam Ali Rahman Abdul Chairy, Abdul Abdul Rakhfid, Abdul Ade Suherman Aida Minropa Akmida, sari Anita Revanda Aprialda Aprialda Apriyadi, Agung Armein Syahid Atikah Pustikasari Ayi Suherman Chadaryanti, Diyah Citra Werdi Edo Damayanti, Dewi Suri Defrima Oka Surya Dian Furwasyih Dian Milasari Dinar Dinangsit Eka Putri Prima Sari Entan Saptani Eza Fitria, Nila Fadella Noviarti Fadjri Nilakesuma, Nur Farida Ariyani Fauziah, Rahmatun Fendi Fendi Harahap, Erwinsyah Hasyim HARIYANTI Hesti, Novria Ibrahim, Rohayati Irawan, Dicky Aditya Irma Isra Hayati Jauhar Helmie Kiki Safitri Leni Sastra Lili Dianah Lisa Rahmadani Mageretta, Serli Massagus, Zharfa Adani Mosriula, Mosriula Munajat Saputra, Yudha Mushariyadi, Fery Musharyadi, Feri Muthia, Gina Nilakesum, Nur Fadjri Nilakesuma, Nur Fadjri Nilakesuma, Nur Fajdri Nilekesuma, Nur Fadjri Novi Hardianan Novria Hesti Novria Hesti Novria Hesti Novria Hesti Novrita Nur Femi Nur Leny Nur Salsabila W S Nuralam Syamsuddin Nurleny, Nurleny Permata, Citra Intan Putri Hadisti Kahirani Putri Mayanda Sutami Putri, Adhitya Dwi Fadhila Rafilah Fairuz Syifa Rahmayeni Supri Ramadhany Hafsah Qonita Rania Jevira Fortuna Reca Yolandha Risnawati Risnawati Risnawati Risnawati Rizal Ahmad Fauzi Rizky Arcinthya Rachmania Rochmady Siti Adira Puspa Kania Siti Jumhati Sunesni . Supriyadi, Tedi Syarah, Wana Syarief, Devi Tamiyanti, Rika Dila Tatang Muhtar, Tatang Teguh Widodo Utami, Febi Puji Utami, Febi Puji Utami Puji Vina Nurviyani Wijayanti, Akhmadiansyah Wijayanti, Silvana Wildayani, Desi Winda Karnia Yeni Gea Yeni Gea Yeni Gea Yolanda Natasia Yonaniko Dephinto Yusnela, Eza Yusnella, Eza