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ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation
ISSN : 2460724X     EISSN : 22526773     DOI : -
Core Subject : Health, Education,
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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The The Development of Biometric Sensors to Net Sports Volleyball Supriyono, Supriyono; Nurlina, Devi Fatma; Santosa, Imam
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 6 No 3 (2017): October 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (713.072 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/active.v6i3.17107

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The objective of this research is to design biometric sensor designs for the net of volleyball to detect failures occurring on the net. The approach used in this research is Research and Development (R & D) method. Research subjects were athletes and volleyball referees. Expert volleyball volleyball results one is better with the total score of 85, the validation of the volleyball of two is good with the number of score 87, for the electro expert one expressed well with the total score of 86, the two electro experts stated both with the number of scores 88. The conclusion of this study Produces a net biometric sensor product for the net of volleyball in 2017 in a volley ball beast worthy of use in a volleyball match, for athletes referees and coaches may recommend trying as a means of detecting errors occurring on the net of the volleyball.
The Development of A Sensor For Measuring Endurance Athletes While Doing A Kick in Tae Kwon Do Faozan, Muhamad; Santosa, Imam; Annas, Mohamad
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 6 No 3 (2017): October 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (427.65 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/active.v6i3.17196

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The purpose of this research is to design and know the effectiveness of tools developed to measure endurance athletes when kicking in Taekwondo. The approach used in this research is Research and Development (R & D) method. Research subjects were athletes and coach. The subjects of the study were athletes and experts. Taekwondo expert validation results are good with a total score above 83, Expert validation Electro one is good with a total score of 86, For the two Electro experts stated both with a total score of 85. And also from the results of small-scale trials I obtained data that the product has not been effectively used. In large-scale trials the product is declared effective and can be used to measure the endurance of the athlete when kicking. The conclusions of this study resulted in an athlete endurance sensor product during a kick in Taekwondo, And also this product can be used for measuring endurance athletes when kicking. For trainers and athletes it is recommended to try the product as a tool to measure the endurance of the athlete while kicking in Taekwondo.
The Android-Learned Media Learning Media With Health Material For Students of Class X Herjanata, Pandora Wahyu
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 6 No 3 (2017): October 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (419.168 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/active.v6i3.17371

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Seeing the potential of untapped learning media. Creativity of teachers to create learning media not only for solving problems, but also exploit the potential that exists. Therefore the author tries to design an Android-based program to improve learning experience of Physical Education, Sport and Health to be more interesting. Using Pre test and Post test method in trial scale. The results showed that, (1) the results of media expert and health expert validation showed 80.475% in the “excellent” category and small-scale trials showed an average of 54.114 results in pre test and 79.2 in the post test. (2) The results of data analysis on large-scale trials in 3 schools showed 52,867 results in the test and increased to 75.2754 in the post test. (3) The students’ assessment on the product was 77.091% or in the “good” category and the assessment of the learning expert was 89, 5% in the category of “very good.” Learning media product of Physical Education, Health and Sport in Android-based named APPJOK with focused on subject types of foods and beverages that are beneficial to the health of growth and development can be practiced to the subject of the trial.
The Development of Android-Based Anatomy Edutainment Instruction Materials Irmawati, Farizha; Rezqi, Erfitra; Oktaviana, Ika
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 6 No 3 (2017): October 2017
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This study aims to produce teaching materials anatomy edutaiment-based android decent and effective in learning in Prodi Education Biology IKIP Budi Utomo Malang. Android-based teaching materials capable of supporting Anatomy learning with various features provided and will be more communicative and interesting to use in learning. This research is a development research using ADDIE model. Based on the validation results indicate that anatomy based edutainment and anatomy teaching materials in both categories with the validation score of material experts 89 and the validation of media experts 86.4, so it can be concluded that the teaching materials anatomy edutainment based android decent and valid for use in learning Anatomy Student Study Program Physical Education Health and Recreation IKIP Budi Utomo Malang.
The Effect of Ladder Drill Exercise on Speed, Surrounding, and Power Leg Muscle Kusuma, Ketut Chandra Adinata; Kardiawan, I Kadek Happy
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 6 No 3 (2017): October 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (264.354 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/active.v6i3.17721

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This study aimed at finding the effect of ladder drill training upon: (1) run speed, (2) agility, and (2) power of leg muscle. This study is an experimental research. This study utilized one group pre test-post test design. There were total people as the subject of this research. Data collection technique used 30-meter sprint test to measure run speed, Illinois agility test to measure agility, and vertical jump test to measure power of leg muscle. Data analysis technique which was used for normality test, homogeneity test/F-test, and T-test with significant level 5% by using SPSS 16.0.0. Based on the finding, there was effect of ladder drill training upon run speed with sig value=0.007, agility and power of leg muscle with sig value=0.000. Based on the data analysis, it could be concluded that there was significant effect of ladder drill training upon run speed, agility and power of leg muscle.
The The Development of “Drilling” Machine For Sepak Takraw Practice Hidayah, Isnaini Nurul; Priyono, Bambang
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 6 No 3 (2017): October 2017
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (318.73 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/active.v6i3.17723

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This study aimed at finding the effect of ladder drill training upon: (1) run speed, (2) agility, and (2) power of leg muscle. This study is an experimental research. This study utilized one group pre test-post test design. There were total people as the subject of this research. Data collection technique used 30-meter sprint test to measure run speed, Illinois agility test to measure agility, and vertical jump test to measure power of leg muscle. Data analysis technique which was used for normality test, homogeneity test/F-test, and T-test with significant level 5% by using SPSS 16.0.0. Based on the finding, there was effect of ladder drill training upon run speed with sig value=0.007, agility and power of leg muscle with sig value=0.000. Based on the data analysis, it could be concluded that there was significant effect of ladder drill training upon run speed, agility and power of leg muscle.
The Good Governance Level’s Profile of Sport Organization in Central Java Castyana, Billy
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 7 No 1 (2018): February 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (263.302 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/active.v7i1.18406

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The aim of this research is to get the level of good governance of Sports Organization in Central Java. This quantitative descriptive research conducted at sports organization in 29 cities throughout Central Java. The questionnaire used was the Action for Good Governance in the International Sports Organization (AGGIS) Sports Governance Observer developed by the Danish Institute of Sports Studies, Denmark and data analysis used the Sports Governance Observer (SGO) Index to generate the average percentage score of four dimensions. From the analysis result, Kota Salatiga and Kota Pekalongan have the highest level of good governance with 60%. However, Kabupaten Tegal becomes the lowest level of good governance, 21.88%, and overall, the average level of good governance of sports organizations in Central Java is only 38.62%. The low average score has affected by the transparency rate, only 37%, because the organization does not have a website or social media so the community to monitor the use of budget and activities. Later this initial data could be a basis for determining the policy in improving the good governance and similar research can be done every one period
A Long Limb Prediction, Body Mass Index, Flexibility and Speed to Long Jump Style Squatting Abdurrachman, Abdurrachman
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 7 No 1 (2018): February 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (273.38 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/active.v7i1.19131

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This study aims to determine the relationship and how much the prediction of long jump squat style achievement in terms of limb length, body mass index, body fleksibility and running speed. The objective of this research is that trained students of state senior high school in Pekalongan Regency, with a total sample of 60 students. The independent variables in this research is limb lenght, body mass index, body flexibility, and running speed whereas dependent variable was long jump with squat style achievement. This study uses multivariat correlational method. The results showed that the length of the legs, body and togok flexibility has a positive relationship, whereas the body mass index and running speed has a negative relationship with the long jump squat style achievement. Prediction value at limb length was 0.027, body mass index was -0.049, body flexibility was 0.026 and running speed was -0.234. The conclusion of this study is that there is a significant relationship and can be predicted between limb length, body mass index, body flexibility and running speed against long jump squat style achievement.
The Effectiveness of Hypnotherapy on Decreasing Anxiety in Cancer Survivor Undergoing Chemotherapy Rachman, M Erika
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 7 No 1 (2018): February 2018
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This research aimed to find out the effectiveness of hypnotherapy on decreasing anxiety in cancer survivor undergoing chemotherapy. This research was conducted on Jerry Lolowang as the main informant using paradigma and qualitative method, to result in a comprehensive understanding on the phenomenon studied. Specifically, this qualitative research employed case study research design – Life History. Four criteria were used: credibility, transferability, dependability, and confirmability. Data validation was carried out using data triangulation on the informant considered as close to Jerry Lolowang. The analysis in this research was conducted in four stages: data collection, data reduction, data display, conclusion verification. The result of interview with Jerry Lolowang as the basketball athlete and had a testicular cancer showed that hypnotherapy is one way of decreasing anxiety during cemotherapy. Cancer is a set of diseases characterized with uncontrolled growth of certain body cell leading to cell damage and other body tissues, and cancer can affect everyone including athletes. Hypnotherapy can help the process of reducing anxiety and curing other medical diseases such as cancer, by improving an individual’s life spirit to always think positively, and not afraid of his injury or illness.  
Modification of Hitball Games in Physical Education, Sports, and Health Learning in School irsyada, Roas
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 7 No 1 (2018): February 2018
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A small ball game is one of the materials contained within the scope of elementary school learning. The kind of small ball game such as Kasti, Rounders, Softball and Baseball. How the result applied of small ball game modification on Physical Education learning process 4th grade on elementary school. This research is a development research that aims to produce products in the form of Hitball game using procedural development model. The type of data used is qualitative and quantitative. The game of Hitball, has contributed to an increase in the student’s pulse rate by 50.97%. In addition, the results of the pulse rate of learners after learning can increase by 73.80% of the maximum pulse rate. From the result of the research, it is concluded that the game of Hitball is in accordance with Core Competencies and basic competencies of Physical Education on Elementary Class IV and can increase the intensity of student movement which is indicated by the increase of the average pulse as much as 50,97%.

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