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Journal of Physical Education and Sports
ISSN : 2252648X     EISSN : 25024477     DOI : -
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Journal of Physical Education and Sports publishes articles of original researchs and conceptual studies about physical education and sports.
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Articles 743 Documents
The Sports Industry in the Service Sector During the Covid 19 Pandemic in Bandar Lampung Armanjaya, Satria; Rustiadi, Tri; Rumini, Rumini
Journal of Physical Education and Sports 2021: Article In Press 2021
Publisher : Study Program Education and Sports, Postgraduate Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpes.v10i2.47185

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This research is motivated by the condition of the sports industry in Bandar Lampung during the pandemic. The sports service industry is experiencing the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic that began in early 2020. This is a qualitative study employing a phenomenological design. The investigation was conducted in Bandar Lampung on April 5, 2021. The research collected data from service and rental service actors, Technical Implementing Service Unit of Youth, and Sport Office, Lampung Regency, and the community as sports participants. Techniques for data collection include observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis is composed of 4 interacting components: data collection, data reduction, data display, and conclusion. The findings of this study show that the condition of Bandar Lampung’s sports service industry is currently being affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to the obstacles encountered in the field, sports service actors are powerless to intervene. With the reopening of their businesses, sports service actors implemented strategies to ensure their businesses continued during the pandemic, including limiting operating hours, restricting visitors, and implementing health protocols. Certain perpetrators of sports services work additional jobs to supplement their income. Online media and offering discounts are two strategies for re-engaging people in sports. The research concludes that the sports service industry in Bandar Lampung was experienced a decrease in income during the COVID-19 pandemic. Actors in sports services can resume operations if they adhere to strict health protocols and continue to be monitored by the regional COVID-19 cluster.
The Effect of Plyometric and Resistance Training on Increasing The Speed And Explosive Power of The Leg Muscles Arianda, Eli; Rustiadi, Tri; Yudha Kusuma, Donny Wira
Journal of Physical Education and Sports 2021: Article In Press 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpes.v10i2.48415

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Physical conditions in all sports, especially football, need to be trained with good training. The purpose of the study was to analyze the effect of plyometric and resistance training on increasing the speed and explosive power of the leg muscles. This research is an experimental research with a match subject pretest and posttes design. The population is 80 students, the sample is 60 students. Sampling techniquepurposive random sampling. The test instrument in this study was a 30-meter run test and a standing broad jump test. The data analysis technique used Manova. The results showed that Sig. The resulting variables for speed (pre-test), leg muscle explosive power (pre-test), speed (post-test), and leg muscle explosive power (post-test) were 0.614; 0.742; 0.985; and 0.729. Value Sig.=0.002. Sig.=0.002. Sig.=0.031. Sig. = 0.031 because the value of Sig <0.05 then H0 is rejected, so it is concluded that there is an influence between the type of exercise with the speed and explosive power of the leg muscles. Tuckey pre-test and post-test there are differences between plyometric knee tuck jump exercises and resistance squats on increasing speed. As for the plyometric knee tuck jump exercise and the resistance leg press exercise there is no difference, there is no difference between the types of exercises to increase leg muscle explosive power. Conclusion: there was an increase in the speed and explosive power of the leg muscles for each experimental group after being given plyometric and resistance training.
Personality Profile of Athletes with Disabilities Central Java Kusumawardhanny, Angga; Sulaiman, Sulaiman; Pramono, Harry
Journal of Physical Education and Sports 2021: Article In Press 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpes.v10i2.48546

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The problem of this study is that there is differences that occur because the level of disability of athletes with disabilities such as the training process, skill level, age factors, factors of competitive experience, and the task of movement that must be performed between sports that are differentfrom each. This research is research using mix methods approach. The population of this study is all National Paralympic Committe Indonesia (NPCi) Athletes from central Java from various cities / districts in Central Java. Data collection techniques: questionnaires, questionnaires and interviews. This research instrument uses SPQ 20.. Data analysis techniques; kolmogrov-smirnov test prerequisite test and multi-variate analysis of covariance hypothesis test (mancova)). (1) personality or personality of NPCI athletes with disabilities in Central Java Province in either category; (2) the personality or personality of athletes with physical disabilities is better than that of athletes with sensory disabilities; (3) there are differences in the personality or personality of athletes with physical disabilities with athletes with sensory disabilities with the results of the equal variances assumed sig.2-tailed test 0.042<0.05; (4) the personality or personality of individual sports disability athletes is better than that of group sports disability athletes; (5) there is a difference in the personality or personality of individual sports athletes with group sports athletes with equal variances assumed sig.2-tailed test results of 0.015 < 0.05.
Reaction Speed Training Sensor Aids Development for Taekwondo Siregar, Zulfikar; Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto; Rustiadi, Tri
Journal of Physical Education and Sports 2021: Article In Press (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpes.v10i3.47192

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Modern developed countries have used technology in the field of sports, and as a result, they frequently outperform their competitors. Some countries have yet to incorporate technology in sports since it is expensive, therefore they continue to rely on traditional techniques. The purpose of this study is to create a product that can be used for kick reaction speed training in taekwondo sports. This study is a development study that employs ten stages of development processes. In this study, data was gathered using product validation questionnaires, respondent questionnaires, interviews, and documentation. In this study, descriptive percentages were utilized as a data analysis technique. The findings of this study are in the form of a sensor tool based on a smartphone application for training kick reaction speed in the Taekwondo martial arts branch. Research result on a small-scale trial involving 10 athletes yielded a percentage score of 73%. A large-scale study including 45 athletes and 4 coaches yielded a percentage score of 92 percent athletes and 92 percent coaches, earning them the "extremely feasible" category. Conclusion this study resulted in a smartphone application -based sensor tool product with a function to train kick reaction speed in the taekwondo martial arts branch, which has a good tool effectiveness and gets a positive response from both coaches and athletes.
the Evaluation of the Implementation of Student Sports Education and Training Center (PPLP), North Sumatra Amnas, Thova Amnas; Hartanto, Mugiyo; Kusuma, Donny Wira Yudha
Journal of Physical Education and Sports 2021: June 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpes.v10i2.48283

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This study analyzed a program, specifically the antecedents, transactions, and outcomes of a North Sumatra student sports education and development program (PPLP). The researchers employ the Countenance Evaluation Model (Stake) in terms of antecedents, transactions, and outcomes, which may be viewed as obtaining accurate and objective information and comparing the results of the accomplishment coaching program. The study collected data through observation, interviews, and documentation obtained from coaches, administrators, athletes, and members of the community. Analytical, presentation, and conclusion-drawing techniques. The findings of this study establish the antecedents of the coaching program, which has been shown to significantly improve the PPLP’s athletes achievement. While the training program for North Sumatra PPLP athletes has been going well, the transaction has not gone well. As a result, the North Sumatra PPLP achievement development program has been carried out in the city of Medan. All sports have seen a decrease. As a result, antecedents in PPLP North Sumatra have clear and directed management, human resources, facilities and infrastructure, funding, and training programs. While the majority of the transactions in the PPLP North Sumatra development program are deemed to be favorable, there are still some that fall short of implementation. The outcome in this situation is not favorable. In all sports, the athlete’s own success is less stable, resulting in a decrease in achievement.
Web Application Based Assessment and Ranking Development Model in Rock Climbing PAMBAYUN, DANDI GALANG; Rahayu, Tandiyo; Kusuma, Donny Wira Yudha
Journal of Physical Education and Sports 2021: June 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpes.v10i2.48885

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In this research, the scoring and rating system requires the use of effective and efficient technology. The problem in this research is that the scoring and ranking system is still done manually using Microsoft Excel. In addition, it was found that the scoring and ranking system was less open.This study aims to determine the assessment and ranking model based on software suitable for rock climbing, the feasibility of developing a web application-based assessment and ranking software development model, the effect of using a web application-based software development model developed. This study uses the Research and Development (R & D) method. The research location is in the Indonesian Rock Climbing Federation (FTPI) in Lamongan Regency. The research subjects were coaches, athletes, officials, and spectators. The product developed is a web application-based scoring and ranking software development model on rock climbing which has been validated by 3 experts, 3 practitioners, and 2 users. The operational field test of the developed model used a one-group pretest-posttest design. Seen from the average value of the pretest was 55.33 and posttest was 84.50 has increased.So it can be concluded as follows that the assessment and ranking model in rock climbing used is still manual and conventional, the model developed is feasible for users in rock climbing sports, modeldeveloped can increase user knowledge. The conclusion is that the mechanism for the use of web applications based on can effectively improve user knowledge in conducting assessments and rankings in rock climbing.
The Evaluation of Physical Education Sport and Health during the Covid-19 Pandemic at Junior High Schools in Central Semarang Indonesia Ariyadi, Jamal Imam; Rumini, Rumini; Priyono, Bambang
Journal of Physical Education and Sports 2021: Article In Press (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpes.v10i3.48448

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The Covid-19 pandemic that is happening right now has an impact on various sectors. One of them is in the field of education, where learning in schools must be carried out online. Physical Education Sport and Health (PESH) learning is also carried out online, so it is necessary to evaluate online PESH learning. The purpose of this research is to analyze the initial state, implementation and evaluation of learning out comes include the lesson plan, learning facilities and infrastructure during the COVID-19 pandemic at Junior High Schools in Central Semarang. Researh Method evaluation using the countenance evaluation model from Stake, including antecedents, transactions, and outcomes. Collecting data used observations, and documentation. The data analysis techniques using 4 components, there are data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and concluding. The study results of all schools on Antecedent completeness of equipment, facilities and infrastructure are complete, and school program policies are appropriate. Meanwhile, all of the schools in the Transaction have not gone well, and online learning Outcomes in all schools during pandemic at Junior High Schools in Central Semarang have decreased. The conclusions from this study is that PESH in Antecedentsin online learning during Covid-19 disease at Junior High Schools in Central Semarang have complete learning tools, the program policies as needed, and support the learning process. But, on the other hand, the facilities and infrastructure are still lacking. Transaction in online learning is still constrained in its implementation, and the Outcomes have poor results because student achievement has decreased.
Development Model Learning to Train Pencak Silat Tapak Suci Subardi, Muhammad Bakhtiar; Sulaiman, Sulaiman; Setyawati, Heny; Syaifullah, Rony
Journal of Physical Education and Sports 2021: Article In Press (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpes.v10i3.48511

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The inappropriateness of early childhood athlete training has a negative impact for athletes, especially the learning to train stage of 9-12 year old boys and 8-11 years old girls on psychological aspects, physiological aspects and physical aspects. The purpose of this research is to improve basic motion skills and produce a product of the learning model book to train pencak silat tapak suci. The method used by Ploomp's Research and Development. (1) Training needs of athletes and coaches (2) Development stage (3) Assessment stage (4) Systematic and reflection. The results of the study were hand games, types of foot games and combination games in support of improving motion skills with standard pre-test deviation of 14.5 and post-test 7.2. Analysis of T-test test data showed a sig value = 0.000 because the sig value < 0.05 then H0 was rejected and it was concluded that there was a significant difference in training using the learning to train model, and there was an increase in the mean pre-test score to the post test with a value of 41.8 to 80.36 so that the learning model to train the Sacred Site significantly improved the ability of basic motion and was very good and worthy of use by the kader of tapak suci trainers.
The The Analysis of Occupational Safety at The Recreational Sports Attractive of Pikatan Water Park, Temanggung Regency, Central Java, Indonesia KURDIAWAN, LALANG -; Hanani, Endang Sri; Soenyoto, Tommy
Journal of Physical Education and Sports 2021: Article In Press (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpes.v10i3.48530

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Occupational safety is very important, especially in recreational sports because the implementation of recreational sports has a high risk, as well as at the pikatan water park. The purpose of this study was to analyze occupational safety in the recreational sports attractive of Pikatan Water Park, in terms of human resources and infrastructure aspects. This type of research is qualitative. Respondents in this study were 2 managers, 2 employees, 3 operators and 28 visitors in two aspects of research, namely human resources aspects and infrastructure aspects. Data collection techniques used are observation, interviews, documentation, and document tracing. Data management for the results obtained using data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study were for occupational safety in the recreational sport rides of Pikatan Water Park, Temanggung Regency, in terms of human resources, from 7 sub-aspects of the research, 6 sub-aspects were standardized. From the aspect of facilities and infrastructure, it was found that from 4 sub-aspects of the study there were 3 indicators in 3 sub-aspects that needed to be standardized. The Conclusion Research on occupational safety inrecreational sports water park has generally been met, but in terms of resources, it is necessary to meet employee performance appraisal standards. From the aspect of facilities and infrastructure, it is necessary to improve the physical condition of the rides and the need to fulfill the indicators for the prohibition of people with infectious diseases in the recreational area of the Pikatan Water Park.
Indonesian Climbing Federation Management in Lubuk Linggau City, Sumatera Selatan Trinanda, Aditya; Sulaiman, Sulaiman; Mukarromah, Siti Baitul
Journal of Physical Education and Sports 2021: Article In Press (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpes.v10i3.49165

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The background of this research is that sport climbing as a sport has the potential to contribute to the future development of sports in Indonesia. Lubuk Linggau City is home to various sports that have a chance to earn a gold medal in 2013, including sport climbing. Since 2014, the sport climbing has seen a fall in achievement at city, provincial, and national levels. The goal of this study is to examine management of the following functions: Planning, Organizing, Actuating, and Controlling. This study employs a qualitative approach. Observation, interviews, and documentation are used to collect data. Administrators, coaches, athletes, and parents provided data. The data analysis process involved data triangulation in three stages: 1) data reduction, 2) data display, and 3) conclusion drafting. The study's findings include the following: 1) Management planning (FPTI) meets the categorization criteria, namely it is clear who, what, when, where, and how to do it; 2) Organizing, management (FPTI) meets the categorization criteria, namely comprehensive management, work mechanism, no written job description, and routine activities that are discussed at the start of the year; 3) Actuating, management (FPTI) meets the categorization criteria, namely it is complete management, work mechanism, and there are routine activities that The study's conclusions show that: (1) Planning: the Indonesian sport climbing federation's management is excellent; (2) Organizing: the Indonesian sport climbing federation's management is pretty good; and (3) Actuating: the Indonesian sport climbing federation's management is fairly good. (4) Controlling: the Indonesian sport climbing association is quite well run.