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Children’s Physical Health and Implementation of Post-Pandemic Healthy Behavior Kuswanto, Cahniyo Wijaya; Pratiwi, Dona Dinda; Denata, Galuh Yuliar
Golden Age: Jurnal Ilmiah Tumbuh Kembang Anak Usia Dini Vol. 7 No. 4 (2022)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Islam Anak Usia Dini, Fakultas Ilmu Tarbiyah dan Keguruan, UIN Sunan Kalijaga, Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jga.2022.74-04

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Purpose – The physical condition of children needs to be analyzed in the field, whether COVID-19 affects their health or not, and how to implement post-pandemic healthy living behaviours in the school and community environment so that children are truly safe when hanging out with their friends.Design/methods/approach – This research uses a case study qualitative method by collecting data using observation, interviews, and document analysis. Source triangulation is a means to assist in the validity of the data.Findings – The results showed that the children’s physical health began to improve. It is supported by the current improvement in children’s health, as well as free physical activity that can be carried out at school or in the community. In addition, a COVID vaccine helps the child’s immune system to be more robust against disease. The implementation of clean and healthy living behaviours in schools and the community is very supportive, as evidenced by hand-washing equipment in every corner of the house and school.Research implications/limitations – The limitations of this study are the narrow research subjects, so general conclusions cannot be drawn. However, the research results can be stakeholder input to invite the public to continue implementing health protocols.Practical implications – The results show field findings found a decline in the prokes provision of infrastructure for clean and healthy living behavior in schools and the community.Originality/value – This study proves that young children are far away from COVID-19. It is proven at home and school. Many children are in good health and fit and doing everyday activities.Paper type: Research paper
The Relationship Between Agility; Eye-foot coordination; Leg Muscles Strength and Soccer Dribbling Skills of Football School (SSB) Playerr Alfaroby, Muhammad Imam; Nurhidayat, Nurhidayat; Denata, Galuh Yuliar
Journal of Coaching and Sports Science Vol 1, No 1 (2022): Journal of Coaching and Sports Science
Publisher : CV. FOUNDAE

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (319.991 KB) | DOI: 10.58524/jcss.v1i1.102

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Lack of good dribbling skills will affect soccer match victory. The researchers aimed to determine the relationship between eye-foot coordination, leg muscle strength, agility, and the dribbling skills of 20 Football School (SSB) players. Research data were collected using the eye-foot coordination test, leg muscle strength test, mobility test, and dribbling skill test. The data was analyzed using the product-moment correlation and multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed a significant relationship between the eye-foot coordination and dribbling skills of SSB players. Also, there was a substantial relationship between leg muscle strength and dribbling skills of SSB players. Furthermore, there was a significant relationship between agility and dribbling skills of SSB players. Lastly, SSB players had a significant relationship between eye-foot coordination, leg muscle strength, agility, and dribbling skills. This study concludes that good dribbling skills become the basic requirement for soccer players.
Budikdamber Training: Efforts to Optimize the Utilization of Home Yard Kuswanto, Cahniyo Wijaya; Rohman, Bachtiar; Denata, Galuh Yuliar
Smart Society Vol 2, No 1 (2022): June 2022
Publisher : FOUNDAE (Foundation of Advanced Education)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58524/smartsociety.v2i1.82

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Breeding and farming with limited land and does not require significant capital, Budikdamber can be one of the most appropriate choices in overcoming food problems. This Budikdamber activity aims to provide knowledge and training to the Dasawisma group in utilizing home yard land and fostering an entrepreneurial spirit. The method used in this service was a direct practice method carried out by Dasawisma women using tools and materials prepared by the community service team. The participants consisted of 20 people. The activities were carried out by complying with the health protocols. The materials provided were 1) an explanation of Budikdamber (Fish Cultivation in a Bucket), 2) an Explanation of the tools and materials used, and 3) training on how to make Budikdamber. Through this activity, the people of Rukti Sedyo village have learned how to make good and correct Budikdamber techniques.