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Journal : Journal Sport Academy

Peningkatan Kemampuan Lompat Jauh dengan Menggunakan Media Kardus Bekas Kelas V SDN 12 Pelerang Kecamatan Sukadana Kabupaten Kayong Utara Firdaus, Rahmad; Porja Daryanto, Zusyah
Journal Sport Academy Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31571/jsa.v2i1.42

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Sports activities for fifth grade elementary school students are not an abstract experience. Therefore, the use of used cardboard teaching aids is very important to make it easier for students to learn long jump practice. One of the alternative props that can be used in long jump practice is Used Cardboard. The purpose of this study was to find out how the use of Used Cardboard teaching aids can improve Long Jump abilities in fifth grade students at SDN 12 Pelerang Sukadana sub-district, North Kayong district. After carrying out classroom action research for 2 research cycles, in general it can be said that by using used cardboard (KB) teaching aids, the ability of students quantitatively in the form of long jump ability and qualitatively in the form of interest, attention, participation, and student achievement has increased.
Survei Event Quality pada Kejuaran Proliga Bolavoli di Pontianak Berdasarkan Persepsi Penonton Firdaus, Rahmad; Andinata; Muhammad Suhairi,
Journal Sport Academy Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Pontianak

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31571/jsa.v3i1.107

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This study aims to examine and understand sports spectators' perceptions of service quality at the Proliga Volleyball event in Pontianak. The research uses a descriptive method with both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The survey method was employed, with data collected through questionnaires and analyzed using SPSS, utilizing percentage formulas from the survey data. The instrument used was a questionnaire. The study population included men and women who had attended the Proliga event, with a sample of 170 respondents located in Pontianak. The data analysis results showed that the estimated values for all variable relationships were greater than 0.5, with a value of 1.000. The indicators with average distribution ratings are: (1) game quality with sub-indicators: Skill Performance at 86.9% and Operating Time at 91.5%; (2) augmented service quality with sub-indicators: Information at 93.5%, Entertainment at 89.5%, and Concessions at 79.5%; (3) interaction quality with sub-indicators: Committee Interaction at 83.3% and Fan Interaction at 81.8%; (4) outcome quality with sub-indicators: Sociability at 83.4% and Valence at 92.7%; (5) physical environment quality with sub-indicators: Ambience at 92.7%, Design at 93.2%, and Signage at 88.5%. The analysis and discussion results indicate that the satisfaction of spectators' perceptions regarding the quality of the Proliga event was rated as good. The model test showed that all Event Quality criteria were met and satisfactory. Based on the analysis results, it is concluded that game quality, augmented service quality, interaction quality, outcome quality, and physical environment quality can be considered dimensions of service quality for the event.