Dameria, Franciska Dina
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Comparison of Physical Ability Based on Player Position: Study on Volleyball Club VOPAS Semarang Year 2025 Priambodo, Erwin Nizar; Nasuka, Nasuka; Yudhistira, Dewangga; Dameria, Franciska Dina
Indonesian Journal of Sport Management Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Sport Management
Publisher : Universitas Majalengka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/ijsm.v5i2.13353

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Background: Physical performance analysis in the VOPAS Semarang volleyball club has not received special attention because it is constrained by aspects of understanding and field practice. Purpose: to analyze physical abilities based on the position of libero, setter, and spike players punched from flexibility, speed, strength and jump height. Methods: Descriptive quantitative comparative as research method. Participants were volleyball players of club VOPAS Semarang, 34 males, aged 15-19 years. Data collection techniques with tests. The instruments were sit and reach, 10-20 meter sprint, hand grip and vertical jump. Data analysis techniques descriptive and kruskall wallis test assisted with SPSS version 23. Results: Flexibility aspect is 100% excellent category, 21% jump height is poor, 70% strength is very poor, 20 meter sprint is 100% very poor, 10 meter sprint is 41% average, kruskall wallis test overall aspects get a significance value of (p>0.05). Conclusion: Improvement is needed in the aspects of speed and strength, physical aspects in terms of player position did not have significant differences. This information can be a reference for further research and useful for the VOPAS volleyball club in physical development. Research limitations need to be improved in a wider sample, and other physical aspects must be added to make it more comprehensive.
Exploring the Role of Recreational Sports in Improving the Quality of Life in South Jakarta: A Multigenerational Study Dameria, Franciska Dina; Setiakarnawijaya, Yasep; Ilham; Hadi; Ishak, Asmadi Bin
JSES : Journal of Sport and Exercise Science Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025): September
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jses.v8n2.p118-127

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Purpose: This study aims to examine the role of recreational sports in improving the quality of life among urban residents in South Jakarta through a multigenerational perspective. It seeks to understand how participation in non-competitive physical activities contributes to physical health, psychological well-being, social connection, and spiritual fulfillment across different age groups. Materials and Methods: The research employed a qualitative exploratory–descriptive approach to capture participants’ lived experiences and personal meanings of recreational sport. Twenty respondents representing four generations: Generation Z, Millennials, Generation X, and Baby Boomers, were purposively selected. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews and short field observations focusing on activity type, motivation, perceived benefits, intergenerational interactions, and participation barriers. Thematic analysis was used to identify recurring patterns, similarities, and differences among generations. Data validity was strengthened through triangulation, participant verification, and reflective analysis. Result: The study revealed that recreational activities such as walking, gymnastics, yoga, and futsal significantly enhance physical fitness, emotional balance, and social relationships. Participants viewed these activities as opportunities for relaxation, stress relief, and self-expression. Intergenerational engagement fostered empathy and social cohesion, while some respondents associated recreational sport with spiritual awareness and gratitude. However, constraints such as limited open spaces, uneven access to facilities, and safety concerns remained significant challenges. Conclusion: Recreational sport serves as a multidimensional avenue for promoting health, emotional resilience, and intergenerational harmony. Integrating inclusive and accessible recreational programs into urban planning is essential for building healthier, more connected, and sustainable communities.