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Effectiveness of Implementing Traditional Games on Basic Motor Skills in Students of Phase A at SDN 2 Buluagung Fudin, Muhammad Soleh; Rifa’i, Nur Ahmad; Febrianto, Nendra; Sulendro, Sugeng; Mamajonov, Dilshodbek
Indonesian Journal of Pedagogy and Teacher Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Pedagogy and Teacher Education (April 2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58723/ijopate.v3i1.406

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This study aims to analyze the effect of implementing traditional games on the basic motor skills of phase A students at SDN 2 Buluagung, Karangan District, Trenggalek Regency. This study was motivated by the importance of learning Physical Education, Sports, and Health (PJOK) in improving motor skills, physical fitness, and character of students through physical activities. The results showed that the basic motor skills of phase A students increased significantly after the implementation of traditional games. In the pre-test, 17 students were in the very low category with the smallest motor quotient score of 46 and the largest 67. In the post-test, basic motor skills increased with 12 students in the average category, 4 in the above average category, and 1 in the below average category, with the smallest motor quotient score of 79 and the largest 106. The normality test showed that the data was not normally distributed, so the analysis was carried out using a non-parametric test. The results of the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test showed an increase in the basic motor skills of students after being given treatment. After being calculated using the N-Gain formula, the effectiveness of the implementation of traditional games reached a score of 90.76%, with a minimum value of 61.11 and a maximum value of 114.29. This study concludes that the implementation of traditional games has an effect and is effective in improving the basic motor skills of phase A students at SDN 2 Buluagung. In addition, this study contributes to the preservation of traditional games and offers an alternative method of learning PJOK that is interesting and effective.
Analysis of Electromyographic Amplitude Parameters of Thigh and Calf Muscles During Vertical Jump Execution Mamajonov, Dilshodbek; Borkoshev, Merazhidin M.
Indonesian Journal of Sport, Health and Physical Education Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Indonesian Journal of Sport, Health and Physical Education Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58723/inasport.v4i1.609

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Background: A key indicator of an individual's capability to generate explosive strength, the effectiveness of their neuromuscular coordination, and their stamina is assessed through the vertical jump test. Sports science research commonly uses surface electromyography (sEMG), a non-invasive technique for measuring muscles' electrical activity. In this study, we utilized electrical signal magnitude-based measurements to analyze the electrical activity of the Rectus Femoris, Gluteus Maximus, Gastrocnemius Medialis, and Biceps Femoris Caput Longus muscles in the thigh and calf during vertical jumps. Methods: The study involved seventeen male athletes as participants. The FREEEMG system captured EMG signals at a sampling rate of 1000 Hz, and using MATLAB, the parameters RMS, MAV, MAD, and WAMP were computed. Result: According to the findings, the Rectus Femoris and Gluteus Maximus muscles are crucial for producing explosive power in the propulsion phase, and their amplitude characteristics remained fairly consistent across multiple jumps. Conversely, the Gastrocnemius Medialis and Biceps Femoris muscles showed a steady decline in amplitude, which indicated the start of fatigue. Conclusion: In conclusion, the thigh muscles were primarily responsible for generating force, whereas the calf muscles mainly aided in maintaining postural stability and the last stage of propulsion.