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Body Composition Analysis Junior Basketball Players Solikah, Nur Luthfiatus; Wahyudi, Heri; Widodo, Achmad; Firmansyah, Awang; Muarif, Jagat Shine; Muslim, Asep Aziz
Physical Education and Sports: Studies and Research Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Physical Education and Sports: Studies and Research
Publisher : CV Rezki Media

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/pessr.v3i2.382

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Background: Athletes must maintain top physical condition to compete, with body composition a crucial indicator. Skeletal muscle mass and body fat are related to performance, with a lower fat percentage increasing physical ability. Nutritional needs also play a role, where athletes consume carbohydrates for 60-70% of their energy. These factors are essential for optimal performance and overall health. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the body composition of junior basketball athletes regarding gender. Methods: This study employed a rigorous cross-sectional research design to analyze the body composition measurements of elite athletes and junior basketball players. The participants were carefully selected based on age, injury history, national-level achievements, and recent injury training. A total of 24 junior basketball athletes, evenly split between elite junior male and female athletes, participated in the test. The data was meticulously analyzed using Minitab software and the T-test to determine gender differences, ensuring the validity and reliability of the results. Results: The athletes were aged 16-17, weighing 50-65 kg to 95-108 kg. They had BMI characteristics of 8.3% underweight, 79.2% normal, 12.5% overweight, and 0% obese. Significant differences were found in body composition characteristics for each gender. The T-test results show significant differences between the variables with a P value <0.05.   Conclusion: They indicate that female basketball athletes tend to have a higher fat percentage, while male athletes typically possess significantly greater muscle mass. These insights can be instrumental in developing gender-specific training and nutrition programs, thereby enhancing the performance and health of junior basketball athletes.
STRATEGI PENINGKATAN PRODUKTIVITAS FISIOTERAPIS DI INSTALASI REHABILITASI MEDIS RSUD R.T. NOTOPURO SIDOARJO Indasah, Indasah; Irawan, Atok; Muslim, Asep Aziz; Nugrahani, Fransiska Herningtiyas Ayu; Pratami, Mardiah; Maulana, Rizal
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 12 No 8 (2025): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v12i8.2809

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Penelitian ini mengatasi permasalahan produktivitas fisioterapis RSUD R.T Notopuro Sidoarjo yang terhambat oleh keterbatasan kompetensi khusus di fisioterapis olahraga/ortopedi, pelatihan tidak berkala, belum optimalnya protokol terapi cedera olahraga, dan potensi kekurangan SDM. Tujuan penelitian adalah merumuskan strategi peningkatan untuk mengubah kelemahan menjadi kekuatan melalui pemanfaatan peluang. Metode kegiatan ini adalah penelitian deskriptif kualitatif melalui wawancara mendalam dan FGD dengan fisioterapis dan manajemen RSUD R.T. Notopuro, melibatkan expert berpengalaman, menggunakan instrumen teruji, serta menganalisis data dengan pendekatan tematik dan SWOT untuk merumuskan strategi peningkatan produktivitas. Hasil kegiatan ini adalah pengumpulan data enam expert berdasarkan kriteria jabatan, lama kedinasan, dan unit kerja. Dilanjutkan identifikasi faktor internal-eksternal melalui analisis SWOT, pembobotan IFAS-EFAS, dan penentuan posisi RSUD R.T. Notopuro pada Kuadran Transformasi (WO). Strategi WO disusun untuk mengatasi kelemahan SDM, spesialisasi, pelatihan, dan protokol melalui pengembangan layanan unggulan, kolaborasi, inovasi teknologi, dan optimalisasi SDM. Implementasi dilakukan bertahap sesuai roadmap, diiringi evaluasi berbasis Balanced Scorecard, audit, serta mekanisme review berkala untuk memastikan peningkatan layanan dan keberlanjutan strategi. Kesimpulan penelitian menunjukkan bahwa produktivitas fisioterapis dapat ditingkatkan melalui konversi kelemahan SDM dan protokol menjadi layanan unggulan berbasis peluang pasar, dengan keberhasilan bergantung pada kepemimpinan aktif, ketersediaan dana, serta evaluasi adaptif.
Body Composition Analysis Junior Basketball Players Solikah, Nur Luthfiatus; Wahyudi, Heri; Widodo, Achmad; Firmansyah, Awang; Muarif, Jagat Shine; Muslim, Asep Aziz
Physical Education and Sports: Studies and Research Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Physical Education and Sports: Studies and Research
Publisher : CV Rezki Media

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56003/pessr.v3i2.382

Abstract

Background: Athletes must maintain top physical condition to compete, with body composition a crucial indicator. Skeletal muscle mass and body fat are related to performance, with a lower fat percentage increasing physical ability. Nutritional needs also play a role, where athletes consume carbohydrates for 60-70% of their energy. These factors are essential for optimal performance and overall health. Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the body composition of junior basketball athletes regarding gender. Methods: This study employed a rigorous cross-sectional research design to analyze the body composition measurements of elite athletes and junior basketball players. The participants were carefully selected based on age, injury history, national-level achievements, and recent injury training. A total of 24 junior basketball athletes, evenly split between elite junior male and female athletes, participated in the test. The data was meticulously analyzed using Minitab software and the T-test to determine gender differences, ensuring the validity and reliability of the results. Results: The athletes were aged 16-17, weighing 50-65 kg to 95-108 kg. They had BMI characteristics of 8.3% underweight, 79.2% normal, 12.5% overweight, and 0% obese. Significant differences were found in body composition characteristics for each gender. The T-test results show significant differences between the variables with a P value <0.05.   Conclusion: They indicate that female basketball athletes tend to have a higher fat percentage, while male athletes typically possess significantly greater muscle mass. These insights can be instrumental in developing gender-specific training and nutrition programs, thereby enhancing the performance and health of junior basketball athletes.