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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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Development of Learning Model “Chair Grounds Ring” Made from Environmentally Friendly Raw Materials Qomarrullah, Rif'iy; Sutoro, Sutoro; Kurdi, Kurdi
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 9 No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (329.496 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/active.v9i1.36536

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This study aims to develop a basketball learning model with ring modification. This study uses a development model, using a sample of 350 fifth grade elementary school students in Jayapura City. This research was conducted in April to September 2019. The stages of this research were: 1) Analyzing the product, 2) Developing the product, 3) Expert validation, 4) Field trials, 5) revisions, and product results. The results of the study are: (1) Model game material for basketball chair grounds ring basketball; (2) The effectiveness of the game model can increase student physical activity, this can be seen by increasing the pulse rate before and after participating in learning basketball material. The increase in the average pulse rate of students after treatment increased by 81.7% and the maximum increase in pulse rate by 47.8%; (3) The basketball game model can overcome the limitations of existing facilities and infrastructure. The conclusion of this research is that the use of the product development model of the basketball ring tool can be used as a medium for physical education learning and has an effect on the physical activity of students in elementary school. Suggestions for physical education teachers in elementary schools to be able to use this model in schools in learning basketball games.
Drill Based Model of Forehand Drive Practice in Table Tennis for Beginner Athlete Pane, Bessy Sitorus; Tangkudung, James; Sukur, Abdul
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 9 No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (286.177 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/active.v9i1.36963

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The purpose of study was to develop drill based model of forehand drive practice in table tennis for beginner athlete. The forehand drive had important role in table tennis playing. Forehand is a way to do a punch when hitting the ball the position of the palm holding the bet is facing forward. This research is development research using Research and Development from Borg and Gall which consists of ten stages. The subject in this research was beginner athlete at PTM Gajah Mada Medan. Data were collected through documentation, observation, interview and test of forehand drive in table tennis. Data analysis used qualitative and quantitative. The results of finding show that there are 24 items of drill model in forehand drive practice. The variety of practice table tennis were shadow ball, rolling ball, multiball MP, and multiball DP. It gave the impact on beginner athlete skills. They can be played the table tennis using forehand drive practice.
The Impact Agility Training Toward Dribbling Abilty of Futsal Beginners Player Setiawan, Heru; Tangkudung, James; Puspitorini, Wahyuningtyas; Syarif, Algifari
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 9 No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (289.715 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/active.v9i1.37058

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Futsal is a popular game for all people in the world. It needed agility technique to drib the ball. The purpose of study was to find the effect of agility training on dribbling ability for futsal beginner player. The study used quantitative approach using experimental one group. The study gave the treatment for futsal beginner. It did in futsal club Bengkulu. The data was taken from the agility test in dribbling playing (pre-test and post-test). The technique of data analysis used t-test paired two sample for means. The result of finding shows that the average of pretest score obtained a score of 11.95, while average of posttest obtained a score of 16.05. Furthermore, the statistical analysis of the T-Test obtained t-count of -11.56 < t-table = 2.1009. From these results it can be concluded that there is the effect of agility training toward dribbling ability in futsal playing.
The Use of Ginger and Mineral Water to Reduce Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness at Post Anaerobic Exercises Junaidi, Said; Kurniawan, Andreas Ricky; Subiyono, Hadi Setya
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 9 No 1 (2020)
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Excessive anaerobic exercises might cause pain in the muscles or commonly called Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS). One of the benefits of ginger can reduce pain. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of giving mineral water and ginger drink to the reduction of DOMS after anaerobic excercises. Experimental research method was then conducted in this research. The respondents were students from the Faculty of Sports Science. The treatment consisted of providing mineral water, ginger drink and a 50-meter sprint test with 7 repetitions. Numerical Rating Scale was used to measure pain. T-test statistics was used as an analysis method. The results of this study indicate a significant difference between the use of mineral water and ginger drink in reducing DOMS in the sample group after anaerobic activity. The decrease in the group given ginger drinks was faster than those given mineral water. It can be summarized that there is a decrease in pain or DOMS by giving ginger drink and mineral water after doing anaerobic excercises.
Comparison Between Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation and Mckenzie Method in Lumbar Range of Motion on Non-Specific Low Back Pain Panjaitan, Lucky Anggiat; Che Hon, Wan Hazmy; Baait, Siti Nur; Mawaddah, Nurul
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 9 No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (328.575 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/active.v9i1.37514

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One of activity that contributed to non-specific low back pain (LBP) is prolonged sitting. Therapeutic exercise that commonly used for management of non-specific LBP is McKenzie method while the Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) exercise was rarely used for non-specific LBP. The purpose of the study is to find the effect of PNF and McKenzie method in lumbar range of motion (ROM) on non-specific LBP. A quasi-experimental study involving 36 subjects (students and staffs) from the university population. The subjects were assigned to three treatment groups: PNF group, McKenzie group and control group (hot pack and educational home exercise sheet) which underwent 12 treatment sessions distributed over three times in a week for four weeks duration. Subjects were measured on lumbar flexion and extension ROM by modified schober method. Measurement was performed at three points: pre-test, mid-test and post-test. The within-between groups repeated measures ANOVA were used to analyse the effectiveness of PNF and McKenzie treatments based on the measurement time. This study showed each treatment has significant improvement lumbar flexion ROM (p<0.05) and extension ROM (p<0.05) after 4 weeks. However, there is no significant difference between PNF and McKenzie method in increasing lumbar flexion ROM (p=0.100) and extension ROM (p=0.127) after 4 weeks. The study findings showed that the PNF exercise and McKenzie method has no difference in improving of lumbar ROM on non-specific LBP subjects.
Association Between Physical Activity, Sleep Quality and Handgrip Strength in Medical Student Amanah, Salma Rizqi; Citrawati, Mila
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 9 No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (284.708 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/active.v9i1.37172

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This study was conducted to determine the association between physical activity and sleep quality with handgrip muscles strength of medical students at Universitas Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran” Jakarta. This study was an analytical observational with cross sectional design. The participants were 75 male students aged 18-22 years old. Random sampling was used for this study. Measurement of physical activity was carried out using the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ) and sleep quality using the Pitsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) questionnaire. The strength of handgrip muscle was measured using Camry Handgrip Dynamometer. Result showed there was a significant association between physical activity with handgrip strength with significance value of p =0,000 (p <0,05) and sleep quality with p = 0,003 (p <0,05) using 95% CI. Multivariate test showed physical activity had more dominant association with handgrip strength with an OR score of 4,608 . Based on the result, it can be concluded student with good sleep quality and higher level of physical activity tend to have stronger handgrip muscle with physical activity as dominant factor.
Uric Acid and Nutrient Intake of Adolescent Soccer Players in Yogyakarta Puspaningtyas, Desty Ervira; Afriani, Yuni
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 9 No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (273.103 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/active.v9i2.37397

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The aim of this study was to view uric acid levels and nutrient intake of soccer players. This study examined the uric acid level differences based on nutrient intake of adolescent soccer players. Indeed, nutritional status monitoring is needed to evaluate health status which can contribute to athletes’ performance. This was an observational study conducted at SSB Real Madrid in April-September 2017. Subjects involved in this study were 27 active joined U-13 or U-16 in SSB Read Madrid UNY, Yogyakarta. Uric acid data were obtained by measuring peripheral blood sample. Nutrient intake data were obtained by using SQFFQ form. The differences in uric acid levels based on nutritional intake category were tested using ANOVA test. The average of uric acid levels were 6.72±1.21 mg/dl with average protein intake of 87.38±27.41 grams. The average of energy, fat, and carbohydrate intake was 2,189.02±464.87 kcal, 46.92±15.75 grams, and 365.61±82.32 grams. There was no difference in uric acid levels based on energy, protein, fat, and carbohydrates intake (p=0.216; p=0.489; p=0.587; and p=0.845) of adolescent soccer players. The clearance of uric acid, the amount and type of fluid intake, the type of animal protein, and the purine-source food probably contributed to athletes’ uric acid levels.
Forehand Lob Technique Model in Badminton Using Drill Hasibuan, Nurman; Dlis, Firmansyah; Pelana, Ramdan
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 9 No 2 (2020)
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Badminton is a popular sport in Indonesia for children to adults. This can be seen from many people in cities and villages who play badminton both in indoor and outdoor courts. The purpose of this study was to develop the basic techniques of forehand lob in badminton using the drill. The research method was research and development using Borg and Gall models. The process of collecting data used documents, questionnaires, observation and tests. Model analysis techniques used (1) trial in small and large groups; and (2) judgment expert. The results show that there are two types of net used in the development of the model namely standard net and multilevel net. Each type of exercise consists of 6 models which are model L, V, U, N, W, and M. Each level has three categories, namely easy, medium, and difficult.
Games-Based Needs Analysis of Futsal Skill Exercise for Junior High School Student Asshagab, Muhtar; Dlis, Firmansyah; Widiastuti, Widiastuti
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 9 No 2 (2020)
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Futsal is a game that is almost the same as football in general, but some basic techniques are different from football, especially for the young player. They need a fun game and it is easy to understand without written theory. This study aimed to know the needs analysis of the games-based model of futsal skill exercise for Junior High School student. The method used a descriptive qualitative method. The process of collecting data used observation, interview, and questionnaires. The result of the analysis shows that there is no standard guide and less variation of games in futsal playing. The exercise is still conventional. Students need basic techniques to play futsal through the principles of exercise using a variety of games and the correctness of good motion.
The Impact of Social Media and The Presence of Fans at A Sports Event to Attract Private Sector Sponsors Kiani, Mohammad Saeid; Nazari, Leila; Shabazpor, Leila
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 9 No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (268.283 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/active.v9i2.38117

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The purpose of the present study was to investigate the impact of social media and the presence of fans at a sporting event to attract private sector sponsors. In the present study, in order to investigate the impact of social media and the presence of fans on a sports event in attracting private sector sponsors, the role of new media on how sports sponsors interact and the presence of spectators at sporting events is influenced by the extent to which sponsors participate in events. A review of research on sports media has been used since 2007, given that the category of new media is a new concept in sponsorship. This research seeks to achieve such results by reviewing the research conducted over that timeframe. Sponsorship appeared initially during the early 70s in England in sports and other industries. It subsequently developed in Western countries in the early 90s, experiencing a real boom. Thus, a new term has emerged: sponsorship (sponsorship in French) Indeed to define the word sponsorship (sponsorship and sponsorship will be used as a single term), it is therefore necessary to study precisely the work. It defines sponsorship as a financial investment or materials on an activity, person, or event and having access to a potential communication associated with this activity, person, or event. As a result, Minwan said, the greater the audience participation and the presence of sports media in a sporting event, the greater the attraction of private sponsorship in Moore

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