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ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation
ISSN : 2460724X     EISSN : 22526773     DOI : -
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Journal is a peer-reviewed, four-color, professional journal. Continuously published since 2012, Active serves as an authoritative, professional source for educators in physical education, sports, health, and recreation in all settings. It provides the information needed to assist students and clients in learning motor skills, improving fitness, and pursuing physical activity and sport participation safely and appropriately. Active features articles about teaching methods, curriculum, teacher preparation, professional issues, coaching, youth sports, fitness, recreation, and heatlh. Regular departments offer teaching tips, analysis of lawsuits, technology updates, and viewpoints about the professions.
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Needs Analysis of Development of Digital-Based Vertical Jump Tests Yusfi, Herri; Solahuddin, Soleh; Syamsuramel, Syamsuramel; Giartama, Giartama; Destriani, Destriani
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 11 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v11i1.50664

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This study aims to determine the need for the development of digital-based vertical jump test equipment. This research is a survey research using a non-structural questionnaire which has been prepared to be filled in by the research subjects. Six statements were compiled in this research questionnaire to find out how much is needed for the development of digital-based vertical jump test kits.146 participants consisting of students, teachers, and physical education lecturers in South Sumatra filled out questionnaires through the google form media. The survey results showed that the majority of participants experienced difficulties during the vertical jump test and most of them thought that the vertical jump measurement instruments used were inaccurate. All participants agreed with the development of the vertical jump measurement instrument from manual to digital. The results of this study will be used as a consideration to develop a vertical jump test instrument that has a good level of validity and is relatively affordable.
Effect Of Self-Efficacy: How Athletes With Disabilities In Achieve Achievements? Latuheru, Ricardo Valentino; Arfanda, Poppy Elisano; Aprilo, Ians
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v11i1.53629

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Self-efficacy is believed to be related to the ability to organize, perform tasks in achieving goals, produce and implement actions to achieve certain skills. This study aims to analyze the level of self-efficacy in athletes with disabilities in South Sulawesi. The study was conducted on 10 athletes with disabilities in South Sulawesi with the criteria for physically disabled and deaf. The data collection technique used a test instrument that adapted from The General Self-Efficacy Scale created by Aristi Born, Ralf Schwarzer & Matthias Jerusalem in 1995, with 10 questions and answers consisting of 4 scales. This questionnaire has been standardized in 32 languages and was adapted in this study in an Indonesian version. Data collection using a google form which is specifically intended for athletes with disabilities in South Sulawesi. The results of all respondents with an average of 75%, and are in the high category and they can overcome any problems that arise both during practice and during matches. The conclusion in this study is that the high self-efficacy of disabled athletes affects many things related to individual skills and abilities as athletes.
Effectiveness of Health Protocol Discipline at Universitas Terbuka Jayapura Muhammad, Rivaldhy Nur; Qomarrullah, Rif’iy; Sawir, Lestari Wulandari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v11i1.54020

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The purpose of this research is to measure and analyze the level of effectiveness of the health protocol discipline within the Universitas Terbuka of Jayapura City, Papua during the new normal period of Covid-19. This type of research uses observational analytic with a cross sectional design, carried out in January 2022 involving 115 student respondents. The research instrument used a questionnaire and data was collected online using the Google Forms application. Then the data was processed using univariate and bivariate analysis and Chi Square test using SPSS 25 software. The results of this study indicate that the variables age (P=0.214), gender (P=0.375), domicile (P=0.114), obedience (P=0.002), achievements and goals (P=0.016), attitude and personality (P=0.078), prevention system, responsibility (P=0.026), facility (P=0.085), and motivation (P=0.058). The conclusion is that there is no relationship between the variables age, gender, and domicile, but there is a relationship between the variables obedience, achievements and goals, attitude and personality, prevention system, responsibility, facility, and motivation with the level of effectiveness of the health protocol discipline. Therefore, several things that should be emphasized are the discipline of wearing masks, physical and social distancing, then washing hands and maintaining a clean and healthy lifestyle.
Analysis of the Attack Area on the Indonesian Junior Team Volleyball Game at the 2019 Asean School Games Wahyudi, Agung; Wijayanti, Dwi Gansarsanti
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 11 No 1 (2022)
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and the Indonesian women's team won in 2013 and 2014. This achievement became a discussion regarding the strategy used by the coach in determining a good area of attack so that the attacks created would not be in vain. and earn points. Therefore, it is necessary to have an analysis to determine the variation of the effective attack area. This will later become a guideline for coaches to improve the athlete's attacking ability. This descriptive research using the observational method was conducted at the Multipurpose Sports Hall of UIN Walisongo Semarang on 19-23 July 2019 with a research population of Indonesian men's and women's volleyball players at the 2019 Asean School Games. Using non-probability sampling techniques, a sample of 24 athletes was obtained. which is observed using an observation sheet that contains indicators of the success of the attack. After analyzing the data using percentages, it is known that on average 89.58% of the Indonesian Men's Team tends to attack at positions 1, 6, and 5. This is similar to the Indonesian Women's Team, which 85.99% of their attacks also lead to position 1, 6, and 5
District Education And Cultural Department Policies In Increasing Student Sports Achievement Ismail, Razali; Abdullah, Denny Suheri; Putra, Sukardi; Sinulingga, Albadi; Akbari, Myrza
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v11i1.54546

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This study uses a qualitative research design with the type of case study research to find out information and descriptions of government policies in developing student sports achievements. Determination of research subjects to be used in this study was carried out by snowball sampling. The subjects in this study were all components of the education and culture office of Bener Meriah district, Aceh province, namely the head of the education and culture office, school principals and trainers. The data in this study were obtained based on the output of interviews using respondents. Data analysis consists of data collection, data reduction, data presentation or display, and drawing conclusions. The conclusions of this study are: (1) The policy of the Department of Education and Culture in developing student sports is by allocating funds for coaching, optimizing extracurricular sports in schools, entrusting outstanding student athletes to their home schools and increasing the competence of training physical education teachers, (2) The role of the Department of Education and Culture in the development of student sports is to be in charge of fostering student sports by designing a planned, tiered, and ideal sports nursery implementation program. (3) The strategy used by the Department of Education and Culture in the development of student sports can be done by good talent scouting, regeneration of student athletes and the development of human resource competencies for physical education teachers in sports coaching
The Contribution of IQ (Intelligence Quotient), Anxiety, and Concentration to the Achievement of Central Java Chess Athletes Hanfin, Zahra Chumaira Amelia; Setyawati, Heny; Kusuma, Donny Wira Yudha
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 11 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v11i1.54620

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Chess is required to think extra and to have the foresight to master the game, to read the opponent's characteristics and walk smartly. Chess athletes can't get enough from their intelligence levels and low anxiety, but they have to counter with good concentration. The purpose of this study is to provide information and input for the development of chess games to identify IQ levels (intelligence quotient), anxiety levels and concentration levels of athletes and to analyze the psychological aspects of chess players during a game. The research approach with mixed method is that of correlated and ethnography qualitative. Instruments used in questionnaire, interview guidelines and documentation. The population and samples of the semarang city's chess player number 20 athletes made up of 12 men and 8 girls. Statistical hypothesis test carried out using version 23 of SPSS software. Research shows the value of sig IQ (intelligence quotient) 0.020.05 with assigned variable IQ (intelligence quotient) by 22.3 percent. On sig 's anxiety indicates a value of 0.033.05 with variable anxiety contributions of 32.8%. At the concentration of the sig shows a value of 0.007 < 0.05 with variable contribution of 44.3%. Sig indicates a value of 0.041 0.05, which indicates an IQ contribution (intelligence quotient), anxiety and concentration of central javan chess player with a variable IQ contribution (intelligence quotient), anxiety and concentration of 59.5%.
The Relationship between Speed and Agility on the Football Skills of Young Football Players Sulistiyono, Sulistiyono; Primasoni, Nawan; Rahayu, Tri Winarti; Galih, Dimas
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 11 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v11i1.54794

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This correlational study aims to determine the relationship between speed and agility on the football playing skills of young players. The sample consisted of 109 players with a mean age of 11.4 years. The sample had an average body weight of 38.5 kg, with a height of 148 cm. The sample had at least 3 months of practice experience in football school. It was conducted by first determining the speed of the players through a 40 m running test. Second, agility was measured a shuttle run test, while the basic football skills were measured using the David Lee skill test. The results showed that there was a relationship between speed, agility, and the football skills of the young players. This proves that football skills alone may not be able to describe the entire performance of players, as speed and agility are also important factors. Therefore, football coaches for young players are expected to pay attention to these factors as supporting components in improving player performance.
Fluid Intake and Hydration Status among Sports Science Students at Cenderawasih University Sinaga, Evi; Putra, Miftah Fariz Prima; Sinaga, Friska Sari Gracia; Hidayat, Rodhi Rusdiyanto; Sinaga, Eva
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 11 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v11i1.54834

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Fluid intake is often neglected which has an impact on student productivity and achievement as well as the vulnerability of sports students to dehydration. The purpose of this study was to determine the fluid intake and hydration status of sports science studentsat Cenderawasih University. This cross-sectional survey with simple random sampling was conducted among 72 sports science students. The data collected were the characteristics of the subjects (age and BMI), fluid intake, hydration status and hydration knowledge. The hydration status was used to measure the urine color chart through the Self-Urine Check (PURI) card. Fluid intake was assessed using the 3x24 hour recall method and the semi-quantitative Food Frequency Form. The subject's hydration knowledge was assessed by using the Hydration Knowledge Scale (HyKS). The results showed that most of sports sciencestudents (69.4%) were well hydrated while respectively 18.1%, 6.9% and 5.6% were dehydrated in the light, moderate and severe categories. Total fluid intake was 2708.99±416.97 which was dominantly obtained from the water consumption. Hence, although most of the students were well hydrated, they were still found to be dehydrated. Correlation tests showed a very strong positive relationship between total fluid intake and hydration status. Further research involving physical activity variable in sports science students with a larger sample and sports nutritional education need to be conducted.
Effectiveness of Limited Training with Cone Obstacle and Jump on Smash Volleyball Ability Amansyah, Amansyah -; Asmawi, Asmawi; Samsudin, Samsudin
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 11 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v11i1.55119

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The purpose of this research was to determine the effectiveness of the training using cone obstacle by jumping to improve the volleyball smash ability in athletes trained in the student activity unit of a public university in Medan. This study employed an experimental design with a one-group pretest-posttest design. The study was conducted at Student Activity Units at State Universities in Medan. The participants were 32 (F= 16 and M= 16) athletes who were being coached in the Volleyball Student Activity Unit. Collecting data used observations, interviews, and tests. Technique data analysis used Paired Sample t-test. The results showed that the exercise model using a cone hurdle with jumping had improved the athletes' volleyball smash skills even though the COVID-19 pandemic had not improved. The concept of a dissertation exercise with strict procedures for health protocols is the right solution so that athletes still have quality volleyball skills. The results of the study also have implications for understanding volleyball exercises during the COVID-19 pandemic, which limits activity.
Systematic Literature Review: Method Quality as a Determinant of Successful Athletic Learning Kuncoro, Bagus; Yuliawan, Dhedhy
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 11 No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v11i1.55166

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Learning in physical education has athletic teaching materials that have a poor image of students. The tendency to dislike athletic material which is considered only limited to running is an obstacle in carrying out athletic learning in elementary schools. So in this literature study, the purpose of this study is to identify, as well as provide criticism and input as well as evidence based on data or research that examines athletic learning. The source of the data for this research was obtained from Mendeley's reference management software with a span of 2015-2021. The process of getting articles with inclusion and exclusion criteria with the keywords learning athletics in elementary schools. The method used is Systematic Literature Review (SLR) with article feasibility test using MMAT. The results of the search for articles in the database obtained 140 articles with screening in 2015-2021 there were 116 which were then entered into the inclusion and exclusion criteria of 26 articles. Furthermore, the feasibility test process with the MMAT was carried out so that 6 articles were obtained which were used as literature in this study. The conclusion of this study is in accordance with the research that has been done and collected from the database that the learning method has an influence on the success of an athletic learning. It can be said that a good method can determine the quality of athletic learning.

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