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ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation
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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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Evaluation of The Sports Special Class Implementation Program of Junior High School Level in Sleman District Kusuma, Addy Idris; Suherman, Wawan Sundawan
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 11 No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v11i3.58821

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The purpose of this research was: (1) to find out the results of the Context evaluation of the Sports Special Class (KKO) program, (2) to find out the results of the Input evaluation of the Sports Special Class (KKO) program, (3) to find out the results of the Process evaluation of the Sports Special Class Program (KKO), and (4) to find out the results of the Product evaluation of the Sports Special Class (KKO) program at the junior high school level in Sleman Regency. This research is evaluation research, using a quantitative approach by considering the CIPP model (context, input, process, product) evaluation in the Sports Special Class (KKO) program at the junior high school level in Sleman Regency. This research was implemented from April to May 2019. The subjects in this research were the Principal, Deputy Principal, Coordinator of KKO implementation, and the students from the three schools. The data of this research were obtained from interviews and questionnaires. The data analysis technique used in this research is descriptive analysis supported by quantitative data. The results of this research are (1) the overall context variable is good, (2) the overall input variables are included in the sufficient category, (3) the overall process variable is in the sufficient category. The obstacle is the arrangement of practice schedules and other lesson schedules so they don’t interfere with each other. And (4) the overall product variable is good. This is proved by the KKO program’s students who have good sports achievements can become champions at the national level and their academic achievements are also with an average report card score of no less than 75.
Correlation of Navicular Drop Height and Force Foot Distribution Characteristic and Pelvic Drop in Asymptomatic Runners Tenriwulan, Andi Fadhilah
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 11 No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v11i3.59134

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Objective: To explore the difference of performance between lower limbs and correlation of the navicular drop height and force distribution parameters during running. Material and Method: This study was conducted in the annual running performance test of Physical Therapy Center, Mahidol University. Before running test, navicular drop test was performed. Force distribution parameters were recorded over 7 minutes during running on the Force Distribution Measurement Treadmill (FDM-T) system. Contralateral pelvic drop (CPD) was captured with a video camera. Paired-samples t-test and Pearson or Spearman rank correlation tests were used for statistical analysis. Result: Twenty-nine participants were enrolled in this study. They were asymptomatic runners (novice and recreational). The finding showed that there was no correlation of navicular drop height and force distribution parameters and foot rotation. There were no significant differences of all parameters except with navicular drop height. There was significant difference of navicular drop height between legs in runners. For the pelvic obliquity, the result showed non-significant difference between non-dominant 95% CI (2.5 – 4.5) and dominant 95% CI (3 – 5) (p = 0.59) with low effect size (d = 0.2). Conclusion: In asymptomatic male and female runners, no significantly side-to-side difference during dynamic running test is an expectation for clinical observation. Typical range of CPD during running might be 3-5 degrees. Based on our finding, navicular drop may not a good predictor for force distribution characteristics during running test.
Mapping Publication of Harassment in Sport: Bibliometric Analysis Prabowo, Indra; Hendrayana, Yudy; Ma’mun, Amung; Berliana, Berliana; Sofyan, Davi
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 11 No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v11i3.59203

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This study aims to examine the evolution of scientific publications related to harassment in sports in the Scopus database using various bibliometric indicators such as publication trends, most active countries, scientific sources, top cites, and author keywords. From 1968 to 2022, the Scopus database recorded 1,721 publications related to harassment in sports. This review details bibliographic results using Microsoft Excel, Publish or Perish (PoP), and VOSviewer. Research findings indicate that between 1968 and 2005, publications followed a fluctuating trend. Since 2011, publications have increased to over 60 documents. 2021 will be the peak of publication with 221 documents. The International Review for the Sociology of Sport is the most active scientific source because it has published 40 documents. Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom, became the most active institution with 37 documents. This study has several limitations; the method applied in this research needs to clarify how to find, categorize, and use databases. It should be noted that data can also be obtained from other databases. This bibliometric analysis provides important information regarding future research directions in sports harassment studies, which can be learned further by examining trending keywords.
Co-Authorship and Co-Occurrence Bibliometric Analysis of the Scientific Literature on Social Capital and Sports Sahudi, Udi; Saputra, Yudha Munajat; Ma’mun, Amung; Nuryadi, Nuryadi; Sofyan, Davi
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 11 No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v11i3.59226

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Sports are regarded as social activities. By defining the publication's descriptive parameters, illustrating the pattern of citations, extracting the author's keywords, and evaluating the research's performance on the social themes of capital and sports, this study intends to provide a thorough explication. Researchers can use this study's orientation to learn more about how scholarly publications on social capital and sports have developed. This study includes an orientation for researchers to better understand the progress of scientific publications related to social capital and sports. Data was obtained from the Scopus database of 529 documents from 1998 to 2022. Among 51 countries, scientists from the United Kingdom accounted for around 125 of the total international publications. In addition, Social Sciences is the subject area that publishes the most, namely 312 documents. Kondo, Katsunori, from Chiba University, Japan, is the author with the largest total link strength of 66. Social Capital is the keyword that appears the most, with 214 occurrences, and has a total strength of 233. Overall, it can be concluded that this field of study is expanding, with new techniques and directions being developed. Therefore, a thorough analysis of social capital and sport in numerous study fields can aid scholars and professionals in advancing future understanding in these fields.
Traditional Games on Increasing Arm and Leg Muscle Strength in Deaf Students Arimbi, Arimbi
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 11 No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v11i3.59773

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The purpose of this study was to find out how effect of the traditional tug of war game on increasing the arm and leg muscle strength of students with special needs for the deaf. The tug of war game is one of the traditional games that is very popular among the people. This traditional game was chosen because in several references it is known that this game can affect the strength of the hand and leg muscles, as it is known that children with special needs or disabilities have difficulty active movement as a result of the inability of some of their body muscles, one of the most common conditions is weakness in the muscles of the legs. Children with hearing impairment also have the right to receive proper teaching so that their development and growth can run well, especially their movement or psychomotor development. This research will involve all deaf students at SLB-B YPPLB Cendrawasih Makassar, which lasts for 4 weeks with two measurements at the beginning and end of the study. The research method used is one group pre post test. Measurement of arm muscle strength using a hand dynamometer and leg muscle strength measurement using a leg dynamometer with an accuracy of up to 0.5 cm. The results showed that there was a change in arm muscle strength where the average increased after tug of war training with an average of 25.28 kg (7.34) increased to 29.94 kg (8.28) with a change of 4.66 kg and changes in leg muscle strength after routine tug of war, where the average experienced the increase after tug of war with an average of 28.23 kg (8.57) increased to 34.35 kg (8.17) with a change of 6.12 kg. The conclusion of this study is that the traditional tug of war game which is applied for 4 weeks has an effect on increasing the strength of the arm and leg muscles of deaf students.
Exercise Therapy Videos Development as Alternative Physiotherapy Learning Media Aqobah, Qory Jumrotul; Rahayu, Ayu
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 11 No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v11i3.59961

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Physiotherapy is one of the compulsory courses organized by the Sports Science study program. The observation results on learning facilities show that the media used for Physiotherapy courses is still very limited. This development research aims to produce a learning product in the form of learning videos and several quality theories that are suitable to use and can be an alternative learning media in Physiotherapy courses. The method used in this research is the Research & Development (R&D), which refers to the 4D model consisting of 4 stages includes define, design, develop, and disseminate. The results of this research are in the form of video-based learning media, which have advantages such as presenting the material and making applications that can be downloaded on the Android system. The validity test results obtained a score of 93% from the expert validators. The effectiveness aspects of learning outcomes obtain good criteria based on the results of learning tests with the 83% completeness percentage, so it can be concluded that the developed video-based learning media in exercise therapy has a good effect on students’ learning outcomes. Overall, the percentage of students’ completeness tests reached a score of > 75%.
THE EFFECT OF SOMATOTYPE ON CARDIOVASCULAR ENDURANCE IN FOOTBALL PLAYERS -, M. Adam Mappaompo
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 11 No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v11i3.60133

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This study was to determine the level of cardiovascular endurance of Bilopa FC football athletes related to somatotype. The subjects of this study were soccer athletes who were actively involved in the Bilopa FC Football Association in the city of Makassar. The population of this study amounted to 67 people, with an age range of 13-29 years. Samples were taken based on purposive sampling and selected 25 people in the age category 20-29 years. This study is a quantitative study, which aims to see the effect of somatotypes on physical fitness in soccer athletes. Somatotype data is taken based on the somatotype method that is often used the modified somatotype method introduced by Heath and Carter (2002), while the physical fitness data taken is cardiovascular endurance using the Bleep test. This study showed that the mesomorph somatotype 100% had cardiovascular endurance in the very good category. The ectomorph somatotype showed that 36.36% had cardiovascular endurance in the very good category, 54.55% in the good category, and 9.09% in the average category. The results showed that mesomorph somatotypes had better cardiovascular endurance than ectomorph somatotypes.
The Effect of Circuit Training and Body Mass Index on Aerobic Capacity, Body Fat and Body Circumference in Women Aged 20-45 Julinar, Nurul
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 11 No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v11i3.60369

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of circuit training and body mass index on aerobic capacity, body fat, and body circumference in women aged 20-45. The total sample was 30 women in Bumireso Village including experimental and control groups. The research used purposive sampling with pretest and posttest. Data collection techniques used are questionnaires, food recall, daily activity record booklets, fat calculator software, and documentation. The result data analyzed paired sample T-Test using IBM SPSS Statistic 25.00 for windows. The results obtained circuit training of trekking poles for the normal group increasing in aerobic capacity by 7.92, decreased body fat to -1.68, decreased arm circumference by -1, decreased abdominal circumference by -3.2, and decreased thigh circumference by -0.4 (p = 0.000). The trekking poles group for the overweight group increased aerobic capacity by 4.8, a decrease in body fat of -2.58, a decrease in arm circumference of -1.2, decreased in the abdominal circumference of -2.8, and decreased thigh circumference of -0.8 (p = 0.000). The group without trekking poles in the normal group increased in aerobic capacity by 3.2, a decreased in body fat of -1.58, a decreased in arm circumference of -0.4, decreased in the abdominal circumference of -2.8, and a decreased in thigh circumference of -0.4 (p = 0.000). The group without trekking poles in the overweight group an increase in aerobic capacity of 2.6, decreased body fat of -2.64, a decreased in arm circumference of -1.2, a decreased in the abdominal circumference of -2.8, and a decreased in thigh circumference of -0.6 (p = 0.012). Circuit training using trekking poles is better for increasing aerobic capacity, reducing body fat, and decreasing body circumferences.
The Effectiveness of Sport Massage on Blood Lactic Acid Levels Indonesian Kabaddi Athletes Subekti, Maryoto; Adiatmika, I Putu Gede; Santika, I Gusti Putu Ngurah Adi; Sudarsana, I Putu Agus Budi
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 11 No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v11i3.60666

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of sport massage in reducing blood lactic acid levels of Indonesian Kabaddi athletes . The research design was a randomized pre and post test control group design with a sample of 20 male athletes who were divided into treatment and control groups. The results showed that there was a decrease in blood lactic acid levels from giving sport massage with a decrease in blood lactic acid levels by 4.6 mmol/L or a decrease of 56.8% for the treatment group. This shows that the provision of sports massage is effective to be given to male athletes of Kabaddi Indonesia to reduce blood lactic acid levels in order to restore physical condition to face the competition.
The Relationship Between Pregnancy Exercise Skills And The Smoothness Of The Normal Delivery Process For Pregnancy Lestari, Myrna; Hafsah, Hafsah; Elvieta, Elvieta; Lisni, Lisni; Akbari, Myrza
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/active.v11i3.61601

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Pregnancy exercise is a motion exercise therapy given to pregnant women to prepare themselves both physically and mentally to face and prepare for a fast, safe and spontaneous delivery. Knowledge of psychological pregnancy exercise can also help smooth delivery of pregnant women. This study aims to determine the relationship between understanding of pregnancy exercise skills and the smoothness of the normal delivery process. This study uses a quantitative approach to the type of correlational research. The population and sample in this study were mothers who had faced labor between January and June 2022 at the Syamlatira Public Health Center. The technique of dqata analysis uses Bivariate Analysis which aims to see the relationship between the Independent variable (pregnancy exercise) and the dependent variable (delivery process) by looking at the p value < 0.005. The results of the analysis using the chi-square test can be seen in table 4. Based on the results of the chi-square test analysis, the value of value = 0.000 (<0.05) means that there is a relationship between pregnancy exercise and the smoothness of the normal delivery process in pregnant women

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