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Correlation Between Physical Activity and Student Life Satisfaction: A Study on Junior High School Students Ar Rasyid, Muhammad Labib Siena; Wismanadi, Himawan; Kumaat, Noortje Anita; Rusdiawan, Afif; Azizah, Nisa Hamidah Nur
Indonesian Journal of Kinanthropology (IJOK) Vol 5 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/ijok.v5n1.p21-28

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Background: Evidence shows that the level of physical activity of adolescents in the world is still very lacking, while physical activity itself has a holistic effect, both physically and mentally, including on one's life satisfaction. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between physical activity and student life satisfaction. Methods: Correlational research was used in this study. A total of 58 students of Jogoroto 1 Junior High School (JHS) consisting of 29 boys and 29 girls. SLSS and IPAQ-SF instruments were used in this study and data analysis techniques used descriptive statistics and Spearman's rho rank correlation test. Results: he correlation test results showed a positive correlation coefficient and significance less than 0.05 between physical activity and student's life satisfaction, both in terms of METs value (r=0.875, p=0.000<0.05) and physical activity category (r=0.929, p=0.000<0.05). Conclusions: There is a significant correlation between physical activity and student's life satisfaction. The higher the level of physical activity, the higher the level of student's life satisfaction.
The Relationship between Handgrip Strength and Balance in the Pelangi Nusantara Elderly Women's Community Bintang Bimo; Kumaat, Noortje Anita; Wismanadi, Himawan; Fikri, Muhammad Dzul
Indonesian Journal of Kinanthropology (IJOK) Vol 6 No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/ijok.v6n1.p11-19

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Background: As older adults age, they experience a decrease in muscle mass and strength (sarcopenia), which increases the risk of falls and impacts morbidity, mortality, and quality of life. However, evidence on the relationship between handgrip strength and balance, as measured using the timed up and go test, in community-dwelling older adults is still limited, particularly in Indonesia. Thus, the purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between handgrip strength and balance in older adults. Methods: This study used a cross-sectional study design. The sample size in this study was 35 female individuals who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The handgrip strength test used a handgrip dynamometer. Meanwhile, the balance test was measured with a time up and go test. Data normality analysis used the Shapiro Wilk test method (p-value > 0.05), and Pearson correlation to analyze the relationship between two variables (p-value < 0.05). Results: There was a significant negative correlation between the average right HGS (16.63 kg) and TUG (p-value 0.001 and r-value -0.600) and the average left HGS (15.39 kg) and TUG (p-value 0.002 and r-value -0.513). Conclusions: :  This study shows that dominant handgrip strength in community-dwelling older women is significantly correlated with balance and mobility. These findings expand the evidence in Indonesia that dominant handgrip strength has the potential to be used as an early screening indicator for functional mobility in older adults.
Predicting Match Success Through Scoring Efficiency in Elite Men’s Indoor Hockey: Field Goals Versus Penalty Corners Sandrea, Andrea Guntara Adi Very; Widodo, Achmad; Wismanadi, Himawan; Hidayat, Taufiq; Pudjijuniarto, Pudjijuniarto; Muhammad, Heryanto Nur
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review 2026: INPRESS Issue 3 (May-Aug Accepted articles)
Publisher : INSPIRETECH GLOBAL INSIGHT & DPE Universitas Pahlawan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53905/inspiree.v7i03.186

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The  purpose  of  the study. Men’s indoor hockey is a high-intensity invasion sport in which goal-scoring efficiency serves as a critical determinant of competitive success. Despite the strategic importance of different scoring modes, comparative investigations examining the relative relationships between field goals, penalty corner goals, and match outcomes remain limited, particularly in Southeast Asian elite competitions. This study aimed to examine and compare the relationships between field goals, penalty corner goals, and team victories in men’s indoor hockey at the SEA Games 2025. Materials and methods. A quantitative observational design employing systematic notational analysis was applied to 26 team–match observations derived from 13 official matches involving five national teams. Match outcome was coded as win (1) or loss (0), while field goals and penalty corner goals served as independent variables. Descriptive statistics, Kolmogorov–Smirnov and Shapiro–Wilk normality tests, Spearman’s rank correlation, Mann–Whitney U tests, and binary logistic regression were employed to analyze the data. Results. Field goals accounted for 60.0% of total goals (n = 72), while penalty corner goals contributed 40.0% (n = 48). Both scoring modes were significantly associated with match outcome; however, penalty corner goals exhibited a stronger correlation with victories (ρ = .788, p < .001) than field goals (ρ = .583, p = .002). The Mann–Whitney U test confirmed significantly higher scoring ranks for winning teams in both categories, with a larger separation observed for penalty corner goals (U = 11.00, Z = −3.94, p < .001). Logistic regression indicated that a one-goal increase in penalty corner goals was associated with a 12.09-fold increase in the odds of winning (Exp(B) = 12.09), compared with a 5.23-fold increase for field goals. The model explained 86% of the variance in match outcome (Nagelkerke R² = .86) with 88.5% classification accuracy. Conclusions. Although open-play goals provide the primary scoring volume, penalty corner efficiency plays a more decisive role in determining team victories in elite men’s indoor hockey. These findings offer evidence-based insights for tactical planning and training prioritization in competitive indoor hockey.
Rasio Interval Training Dalam Latihan Shadow Bulutangkis Terhadap Power dan Kecepatan Wismanadi, Himawan; Kafrawi, Fatkur Rohman; Pramono, Made; Firmansyah, Awang; Rusdiawan, Afif
Journal Sport Area Vol 5 No 2 (2020): December
Publisher : UIR Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/sportarea.2020.vol5(2).5019

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Speed ​​and power are the most important physical components in badminton with the current rally point system. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of badminton shadow training on power and speed. This research used experimental research with randomized group pre-test and post-test design. The subjects of this study were male students IKOR unesa 2018 class which were randomly divided into experimental group 1 (K1) and experimental group 2 (K2) consisting of 10 people per group. K1 group was given badminton shadow training with 1: 1 interval training method and K2 group with 1: ½ interval training method with 15 seconds training time. The power test is performed using jump MD and the speed test is carried out with a 30 Meter sprint test. Paired t test results were significant (p <0.05) on power (p = 0.035) and speed (p = 0.006) at K1, whereas at K2 were also significant at power (p = 0,000) and speed (p = 0.014). Independent sample t test results were not significant at the power (p = 0.190), while the speed was also not significant (p = 0.165). In conclusion, badminton shadow training can increase power and speed with both 1:1 or 1: ½ interval training ratios. Shadow badminton training with 1: ½ interval training is more to increase power and speed because on average the results are better than shadow badminton training with 1:1 interval training.
Improve Gross Motor Skills Through Throw And Catch Ball Game In 3rd Grade School Students Aditria, Intan Ayu Putri; Wismanadi, Himawan; Maharani, Virdia Devi
PHEDHERAL Vol 20, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/phduns.v20i1.75882

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Gross motor skills involve body movements that engage all muscles and body parts or the overall body size affected by a child's level of maturity. The purpose of this research is to determine the influence of throw and catch ball game on the improvement of gross motor skills in students of Perak Barat IV/04 Surabaya Elementary School. This study is a qualitative descriptive research using action research methodology. The objective of this research is to enhance gross motor skills. The research design is based on the research model by Kemmis & Mc. Taggart. Data for this study were collected through observation sheets and documentation. Based on the results of Cycle 1, 15% of the children showed significant development, 20% developed as expected, 10% showed initial progress, and 45% did not show any progress. In Cycle 2, 20% of the children showed significant development, 40% developed as expected, 20% showed initial progress, and 20% did not show any progress. Therefore, it can be concluded that the results of this research prove that the throw and catch ball game can enhance children's gross motor skills.
Co-Authors Abdul Rachman Syam Tuasikal Achmad Widodo Achmad Widodo Achmady, Achmady Aditria, Intan Ayu Putri AFIF BAIHAQI, MOCHAMAD Agus Hariyanto Aji, Bayu Purnomo Al Ihzan Tajuddin Ali Djamhuri Amanda Audya, Voney Kitty Amrozi Khamidi ANDUN SUDIJANDOKO ANGGI SANTOSO, FIRMAN ANTA KARANA, DIMAS Ar Rasyid, Muhammad Labib Siena Assegaf, Aghy Awang Firmansyah Awang Firmansyah Azizah, Nisa Hamidah Nur Bachtiar Syaiful Bachri Baharuddin, Ayub Bahauddin, Muhammad Arja Bawono, Mokhammad Nur Bintang Bimo Catur Supriyanto CHOLID APREAL SYAH, NURUDIN Dini Nurhalisa Azzahra EKA CAHYONO, DARY ELFAN MUIZZU ARRONY, MOH. Fatkur Kafrawi Fatkur Rohman Kafrawi Fikri, Muhammad Dzul Firmansyah, Awang FITHRONI, HIJRIN Fredian Yanuar Putra Febriyanto GEROL FOEKH, RISTO Guterese, Laurentino Hakim, Abdul Aziz HERI WAHYUDI Heri Wahyudi Heryanto Nur Muhammad IBRAHIM, ISNAN IRDYAHNINGTYAS, NURUL Irmantara Subagio Irmawati, Fariza IRWATI, ERVI Julianto Julianto Julianto Julianto Kafrawi, Fatkur Rohman Kafrawi, M Firdaus Karimah, Hizbin Nisa Khuddus, Lutfhi Abdil Khuddus, Luthfi Abdil Kumaat, Noortje Anita Lestari, Bhekti Machfud Irsyada Made Pramono MADE PRAMONO Maharani, Virdia Devi Martadi Martadi MAULANA, ASHLIH Meirinawati Meirinawati Meirinawati Meirinawati, Meirinawati Miftakhul Jannah Muhammad Dzul Fikri Muhammad Muhammad Muhammad Setyo Hadisaputra Mu’Afi, Hannan Fadjar Nanik Indahwati NOORTJE ANITA KUMAAT NOVIEANTO ADHI, YHONANDHA Nugraha, Testa Adi Oemardi, Enricoe Pramudya Oktaviano, Achmed Isyam Permata, Galih Setyo Pitaloka, Tia Amika Prasetya, Muhammad Reza Aziz Pudji Juniarto PUDJIJUNIARTO Pudjijuniarto, Pudjijuniarto Purnomo, Mochammad Raditya Dian P Raditya Pratama Rasyid, Muhammad Labib Siena Ar Risky Tm ROHMAN, FATKUR Ronald Dwi Ardian Fufu Rusdiawan, Afif Sandrea, Andrea Guntara Adi Very Santoso, Muhammad Naufal Anditya Saputra, Yudi Dwi Shurdi, Nazilatus SOFYAN RAMDHAN, MUCHAMMAD Soni Sulistyarto Suhartiningsih Suhartiningsih SULISTYARTO, SONI Surhatiningsih, Surhatiningsih Susanto, Indra Himawan Suypriyanto, Catur Taufiq Hidayat Tri Asih Wahyu Hartati TRIRAHMAWATI, ROSZINTA Umi Anugerah Izzati WIRYO NURYONO ‪Bachtiar Sjaiful Bachri