Akbar Harmono, Bayu
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NUTRITION APPLICATION TO SUPPORT FITNESS IN AMPUTEE FOOTBALL ATHLETES Akbar Harmono, Bayu; Mulyono, Mulyono; Bripandika Putra , Ismawandi; Hayati, Hayati; Natanael Keryapi, Cristian; Surya Pratama, Dani; Sulaiman Choiri, Ahmad
Journal of Social Comunity Services Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Social Comunity Services
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/jscs.v2i1.261

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Objective: This study aims to identify the challenges faced by athletes, particularly those with disabilities, in implementing proper training and nutrition management programs. It highlights the importance of structured nutritional strategies in enhancing physical fitness, improving performance, and supporting recovery for football players. Method: The research employs a community development practice approach, focusing on providing training and nutritional education to disabled football athletes. These initiatives were designed to increase awareness and encourage the adoption of balanced nutrition and hydration practices during training and competition. Results: The program successfully improved athletes' knowledge of the significance of balanced nutrition and proper hydration. However, further efforts are required to ensure the optimal implementation of nutrition programs that fully support athletes' physical fitness and performance. Novelty: This study addresses a specific gap by focusing on disabled athletes in football, an area often overlooked in sports nutrition research. It emphasizes the role of structured nutritional management in enabling athletes to achieve peak performance, reduce injury risks, and compete at higher levels.
OPENING UP POTENTIAL: TURNING WONODADI KULON VILLAGE INTO A THRIVING WATERSPORTS PARADISE: MEMBUKA POTENSI: MENGUBAH DESA WONODADI KULON MENJADI SURGA OLAHRAGA AIR SUNGAI YANG BERKEMBANG Margisal Utomo, Gatot; Fefrian Rosmi, Yandika; Akbar Harmono, Bayu; Hakim, Luqmanul; Bripandika Putra, Ismawandi; Kurnia Darisman, Eka
Journal of Social Comunity Services Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Social Comunity Services (JSCS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61796/jscs.v1i1.17

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Research shows that the management of natural tourist attractions in Pacitan Regency is running well, as the government has provided supporting facilities and infrastructure, but there are shortcomings, such as promotion which is still not very advanced because it still uses print media, road access to the location is not good and the budget is still limited. The PPM team of Physical Education Lecturers socialized the government of Wonodadi Kulon Village, Ngadirojo District, Pacitan Regency to promote river water sports-based tourism through social media and conduct comparative studies to other tourist villages. The method used in community service program activities is based on the asset based approach (ABA). The activity stages include field observations, drafting material requirements and implementation, licensing, implementation of service, evaluation, up to the final report. Based on the results and discussion that have been described, it can be concluded that Wonodadi Kulon Village, Ngadirojo District, Pacitan Regency has the potential to be developed as a village tourism based on river water sports. In this PPM Program, activities include determining appropriate strategies to improve the welfare of village communities through river water sports-based tourism, training and mentoring which contains the required materials including various types of river water sports, management, water sports facilities and infrastructure, prevention. and first aid for accidents, publicity and marketing using social media. Where the results of the training and mentoring can encourage participants to play a role together in the future in managing village tourism based on river water sports as a form of utilizing the natural wealth in the village.