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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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Profile of Physical Fitness Level of Students - High School Students in Trenggalek Regency Based on TKJI Pratama, Henri Gunawan
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 7 No 3 (2018): October 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (314.581 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/active.v7i3.26586

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The era of globalization was currently existing cultural shifts, in terms of communication, transportation and technology which have an impact on the lack of physical activity and sports activities of youth participants.. This study aims to determine the level of physical fitness of X (ten) grade high school students in the district of Trenggalek. Research uses a qualitative approach through a series of tests and measurements based on TKJI. The population of this study were all students of class X (ten) who had just entered the high school level. The study was conducted in 9 schools that had received recommendations and permits from the school with a total sample of 1,264 research students from public and private high schools. The results of research that have been done that the physical fitness level of students in the District of Trenggalek at the high school level of class X, 61% are in the category of Less inversely proportional to the level of fitness of students who are in the Medium category of 13% and good 1% based on TKJI. Whereas for the body mass index results 54% in the Normal level and 12-16% included in the category of Light and light skinny. The conclusion of this study is that there is a need for physical education learning that can maximize physical activity activities and sports activities of students in daily life.
Health Implications of Physical Activity Participation of Second Cycle School Students Moses, Monday Omoniyi
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 7 No 3 (2018): October 2018
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The general objective of the study is to investigate health implications of physical activity participation of second cycle school students in Kumasi, Ashanti region of Ghana. This exploratory research recruited 660 SHS students (mean aged=16.51 ± 18.41 years). Age, height, weight, waist to hip ratio, BMI, systolic and diastolic blood pressure and resting energy expenditure were measured. Physical activity involvements were identified using modified SQUASH questionnaire. The prevalence of sedentary lifestyle due to the introduction of modern technological implements in learning, recreation and occupation play significant roles among the causes of cardiovascular risk factors globally. In Ghana, senior high school (SHS) students partake in physical activity (PA) as part of their physical education programme but there is scarce information on the health implications of such participation. This study examined the health implications of PA participation of senior high school students in Kumasi with emphasis on gender, weight, BMI, heart rate, waist to hip ratio and blood pressure. This study concluded that second cycle school students are physically active with incidences of overweight, obesity and morbidity. The PA program and time spent by those overweight, obese and morbid should be re-designed to prevent cardiovascular risk factors.
Evaluation of The “Program Pusat Pembinaan dan Latihan Olahraga Pelajar Daerah (PPLPD)” of Riau Zainur, Zainur; Gazali, Novri
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 8 No 1 (2019): February 2019
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Evaluation of this program was to evaluated the Sports Development Program Featured Training Center Student Sports Education Area (PPLPD) Riau Province. Data were collected through observation, q&uestionnaire, interview and document study. The evaluation study conducted in Pekanbaru on PPLPD Riau Provinces ports featured Of Riau Province. This studyused a qualitative approach with descriptive methods and program evaluation research design model of CIPP by Daniel L. Tufflebeam (Contact, the Input-Process and Product). Techniques and procedures for the collection of data through observation, interviews and document studies with data analysis techniques demonstrated on the model CIPP. Results of the evaluation of the over all implementation of the program PPLPD flagship sports (Pencaksilat, sepaktakraw, Rowing and Archery) Riau province was considered to bein accordance with the guidelines for the implementation of PPLPD in improving achievement in accordance withthe objectives of the program PPLPD, between contect. Input, Process hadlinkages and in line with the guidelinesso that the components Productions produced will obtain the expected results of the implementation of the program PPLPD.
Developing Pilates Training Model for Decreasing The Body Fat Ratio Among Overweight Women Ghazali, Ari; Mansur, Mansur; Widanita, Neva; Guntur, Guntur; Putra, Firmansyah; Fajaruddin, Syarief
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 8 No 1 (2019): February 2019
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The study aims at generating a sufficient alternative training model for decreasing the body fat ratio among overweight women. The study refers to the research and development model by Borg & Gall. When the study was conducted, a total of 10 respondents were involved in small-scale test, a total of 17 respondents were involved in big-scale test and a total of 12 respondents were involved in product effectiveness test. Then, in order to be selected as the subject in the study the respondents should be overweight women who became the members of gymnastics studio in the Province of Yogyakarta Special Region. Then, the instrument in the study was attained from the expert judgment and the suggestions by Pilates instructors through questionnaire distribution and body fat ratio measurement. In analysing the data, the descriptive analytical technique was employed and the paired sample t-test was employed specifically on the product effectiveness test. The results of the study are in the form of Pilates training model that has been validated by 2 experts. The Pilates training model itself consists of 14 warming-up movements, 22 main movements and 11 cooling-down movements. Furthermore, the results of the study show that the developmet of Pilates training model for decreasing the body fat ratio has already been valid in terms of burning the body fat. In addition, the results of the test show that the development of Pilates training model has belonged to the “Good” category.
Effectiveness of The Futsal Passing Exercise Model Based on Small-Sided Games for The Middle School Levels Praniata, Agus Rizqi; Kridasuwarso, Bambang; Puspitorini, Wahyuningtyas
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 8 No 1 (2019): February 2019
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The study was conducted to find out the results of the effectiveness test of the futsal-based small-sided games training model at the high school level. This type of research used research and development with pre-test and post-test. The research subjects used were 30 futsal players at the high school level in the city of Bandung. The type of data collection method in this study uses quantitative and qualitative methods. The research resulted in the effectiveness of the calculation results using SPSS 16 with the mean pre-test = 6.3667 and the mean post-test = 8.4000, the difference in the results of the pre-test and post-test or mean difference = -2.03333, t -count = -15.503, df = = 29 and p-value = 0.00 <0.05. then there is a significant difference in value between the previous value and the value after being treated with a model of futsal passing training based on small-sided games. These results show that the model of futsal passing training has effective small-sided games used for futsal passing exercises.
A Employment Development Survey of NPC Swimming Atlets in Surakarta 2018 Batitusta, Muhammad Rizki; Supriyono, Supriyono
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 8 No 1 (2019): February 2019
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The purpose of this study was to determine the organizational system, coaching accomplishments, exercise programs, achievements, sources of funds, completeness and swimming sports infrastructure conditions the National Paralympic Committee of Indonesia in Surakarta 2018. The research approach used is qualitative descriptive approach. Research data collection techniques using the method of observation, interviews, and documentation. The validity of the data in this study using data triangulation. Technical analysis of the data include: data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion data. The results showed that the NPC Board running the organization in accordance with the duties and responsibilities. Coaching accomplishments done through three stages namely; pemassalan stage, seedling stage, and the stage of development achievements. The exercise program sports such as swimming in NPC training schedules, workout intensity, periodization, physical exercises, techniques, and tactics. Through this achievement coaching athletes with disabilities have an outdoor sport sporting achievement increased from year to year. NPC obtain funding from Kemenpora. The Fund is managed by a NPC to run coaching. Completeness and condition of the infrastructure used for swimming practice is quite good and sufficient. NPC coaching swimming athlete’s performance goes well, ranging from performance management, the coach up to the achievements of athletes in national and international competitions.
Physical Activity and Recommendation for Heart Rate Recovery Treatment as an Endeavour in Community Health Education Pramono, Bayu Agung; Mustar, Yetty Septiani
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 8 No 1 (2019): February 2019
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This research aim is to evaluate and educate people about the position selection in health recovery treatment for societies as well as athletes after doing physical activities. This is an experimental research design, these research activities are done through training, testing and evaluation of the heart rate on 16 teenagers (19 years old) who actively carry out physical activity at least 3-4 times a week, then divided into 4 groups each group will perform sub-maximum physical activities by using YMCA Step Test Protocol for three minutes. During physical activity, each group measured the heart rate exercise with different positions of standing, sitting, sleeping with feet above the heart (elevation) and sitting position while drinking water. In the next three minutes, after heart rate recovery treatment it found that the heart rate of exercise will decreased rapidly when using the sitting position while drinking water. With regard to this, it is imperative to consider health recovery position after having physical activity.
Sprint Training Versus Hollow Sprint : Which Method is Better on Base Running Speed Fathoni, Amirudin; Rachman, Hari Amirullah
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 8 No 1 (2019): February 2019
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This study aims at knowing the effect of sprint training and hollow sprint exercises on running speed of base running and knowing which method is better between sprint training and hollow sprint on base running speed for male students of softball extracurricular class X at SMK Bhina Karya Karanganyar. An experimental study proposed with the subjects of 32 male students of softball extracurricular. The data analysis technique used the difference test (t-test) by doing a reliability test, normality test, and homogeneity test. Based on the results, it found there was the effect of sprint training and hollow sprint exercises on running speed of base running in subject with increased training sprint = 2.07s and increase in hollow sprint = 0.53s; sprint training is better than hollow sprints for running base speed with an increase = 14.3%> while increase in hollow sprint = 3,67%. Thereupon (1) there was the influence of sprint training and hollow sprint on running speed of base running in male students of softball extracurricular class X at SMK Bhina Karya Karanganyar; (2) sprint training is better than hollow sprints for running speed of base-running for male students of softball extracurricular class X at SMK Bhina Karya Karanganyar.
Psychological Skills of Indonesian Basketball Athletes in Asian Games 18 Nanda, Fitri Agung; Dimyati, Dimyati
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 8 No 1 (2019): February 2019
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Psychological skills in sports science are not new research. This subject has been widely carried out but there are still many limitations particularly on aspects motivation, self-confidence, anxiety control, mental preparation, the importance of the team, and concentration, especially in Indonesian basketball athletes competing in the Asian Games 18. The aims to know skills a comprehensive psychological Indonesian basketball athlete who will compete in the Asian Games 18. Research used a retrospective causal-comparative design or ex post facto. This study was 24 Indonesian national basketball team athletes. The research used The Psychological Skills Inventory for Sports (PSIS-R-5), which was adopted from Mahoney. Analysis of this study used quantitative descriptive with SPSS version 22 software. The results reveal the psychological skills of Indonesian basketball players get the total number of aspects with a mean score of 139.75 the categorized as high. On the results of the study, there is one aspect that gets a score smaller than the other five aspects. That aspect is mental preparation because it requires more psychological training and development skills for Indonesian basketball athletes, especially in aspects of mental preparation to support Indonesian achievements.
Psychological Skills of Soccer Players Based On Gender Perspective Robbani, Faizal Imam; Dimyati, Dimyati
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 8 No 1 (2019): February 2019
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Abstract The studies on the psychological skills of players based on gender perspective are limited, particularly in elite soccer players. We evaluated the psychological skills of Indonesian male and female soccer players who competed in Asian Games 2018. The research method was a retrospective causal-comparative design using The Psychological Skills Inventory for Sports (PSIS-R-5) instrument. The data were analyzed using the independent sample t-test (P < 0,05) and cross tabulation techniques. The results showed that there were no significant differences in the characteristics of psychological skills between the Indonesian male and female national soccer team players. This study reveals a lack of psychological skills in soccer players, particularly in concentration and the importance of team. Therefore this research can provide scientific information for the coaches to improve the psychological skills of both male and female soccer players is needed. Future research is needed to develop and to improve the psychological skills of the professional male and female soccer players.

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