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Exploring the potential of TikTok as a learning resource for enhancing scientific writing skills in physical education Vai, Aref; Desviyanti, Elsya; Ndayisenga, Japhet; Ahmadi, Dedi; Nevitaningrum
Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Edu Sportivo: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education
Publisher : UIR Press Bekerjasama dengan International Association of Physical Education and Sports

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/es:ijope.2023.vol4(2).12304

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Technological advancements have permeated the field of education, including the use of multimedia-based learning materials in the learning process. This study aims to help students of the Department of Physical Education at Universitas Riau overcome the obstacles they face when writing scientific papers, especially when preparing a thesis. By harnessing the potential of TikTok social media as a learning resource, it is anticipated that students’ interest and motivation, especially in scientific writing, will be enhanced. This research adopts a quantitative descriptive approach and employs the survey method, utilisingutilizing a questionnaire as the research instrument and descriptive statistics as the data analysis technique. The population and sample of this study consisted of 26 students from the 2020 class of the Department of Physical Education at Universitas Riau. Findings showed that 9 students (34.6%) strongly agreed, 10 students (38.5%) agreed, and 7 students (26.9%) expressed neutrality towards utilizing TikTok social media as a learning medium. The results suggest that TikTok social media can serve as a catalyst for students’ curiosity, facilitating the learning of scientific writing, and fostering increased enthusiasm and interest in the learning process. Future research should consider expanding the sample size and incorporating comparison groups to gain further insights in this field. This study contributes by providing initial evidence on the potential of TikTok as a learning resource, highlighting its impact on students’ motivation and interest in scientific writing, and identifying opportunities for integrating social media in higher education to overcome writing obstacles.
Persepsi Pemain dan Pelatih terhadap Peran Futsal dalam Mengembangkan Kemampuan Pengambilan Keputusan Pemain Sepakbola Wanita Ramadhan, Muhamad Hanif; Fitri, Mustika; Kurniawan, Tian; Nilan, Fariha; Nevitaningrum
SPRINTER: Jurnal Ilmu Olahraga Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): SPRINTER: Jurnal Ilmu Olahraga
Publisher : MAN Insan Cendekia Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46838/spr.v6i2.763

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The purpose of this study is to find out whether futsal can help female football players become better at making decisions in the game.  This study used a survey to find out the opinions of players and coaches about the function of futsal.  Questionnaires were the research tools used to measure the perceptions of players and coaches.  The purposive sampling method was used to select the sample.  The survey results show that most futsal players and coaches agree that playing futsal helps them make decisions in football game situations. They also said that most futsal players and coaches believe that playing futsal helps them make decisions.  This research is expected to help female football players make better decisions. Therefore, it is recommended to female football players to increase the portion of training by playing futsal, while coaches can incorporate futsal into the training programme as an alternative to small sided games (SSG) to develop players' playing and decision-making skills.
Survei Penggunaan dan Efek Suplemen yang Dirasakan oleh Petinju Amatir Trisnar Adi Prabowo; Nevitaningrum; Septian Resi Wibowo, Moch.; Dwi Yulianto, Wahyu
Indonesian Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): March: Indonesian Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science
Publisher : Indonesian Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52188/ijpess.v3i1.396

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Study purpose. To investigate type of supplement and amount of supplement used as well as the perceived effect and needs of boxers. Materials and methods. This research is a survey conducted from December 2022 to January 2023. The instrument used a questionnaire (google form).Boxers have 2 criteria, namely: 1) are still active as athletes and 2) have been champions at the provincial level with a total of 155 boxers, 116 male boxers and 39 female boxers. Results. 74 boxers used more than 1 type of supplement (48%), 81 boxers used only 1 type of supplement (52%). Type of supplement, Creatine 23 boxers (8.1%). Whey Protein 14 boxers (4.9%), Fat Burner 93 boxers (32.9%). BCAA 26 boxers (9.2%). Amino 12 boxers (4.2%). Multivitamins and minerals 114 boxers (40.7%). The effect felt, 22 boxers felt effect is "very low" (14.21%), 40 boxers felt effect is “low” (25.80%), 53 boxers felt effect is "enough" (34.19%), 14 boxers felt effect is “high” (9.03%), 26 boxers felt effect is “very high” (16.77%). The need to use supplements, namely 7 boxers need supplements is "very low" (4.54%), 13 boxers need supplements is “low” (8.38%). 52 boxers need supplements is “enough” (33.54%). 44 boxers need supplements is "high" (28.38%). 39 boxers need supplements is "very high" (25.16%). Conclusion. Multivitamins and minerals and fat burners are popular supplements used by boxers because of their convenience and more beneficial benefits. However, boxers are still less concerned about how to use supplements. It is evident from the results that show that many boxers feel in the categories of "enough", "low" and "very low" in the use of supplements but boxers think that the use of supplements is really needed. Further research is expected, to determine the amount and type of supplement recommended specifically for boxing athletes.