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Bima Loka: Journal of Physical Education
ISSN : 27742326     EISSN : 27742334     DOI : -
Bima Loka: Journal of Physical Education merupakan jurnal yang berisi tentang artikel dalam keilmuan Pendidikan Jasmani yang terbit pada bulan November dan April oleh Prodi Pendidikan jasmani kesehatan dan rekreasi FIO Unesa. Bima Loka: Journal of Physical Education menerima artikel yang membahas tentang Pendidikan Jasmani di semua jenjang pendidikan, mulai dari pendidikan dasar hingga pascasarjana. Topik tentang Pendidikan Jasmani berdasarkan hasil penelitian, gagasan konseptual, maupun hasil kajian teoritis menjadi scope yang dapat diterima, tetapi kami tidak membatasi topik secara umum sejauh masih relevan dengan pendidikan jasmani, seperti: kebijakan pendidikan dan kurikulum, strategi pembelajaran, pengembangan materi, pengembangan lingkungan belajar, pendidikan inklusi, partisipasi siswa dalam aktivitas fisik, nutrisi dan layanan kesehatan sekolah, dan pengembangan profesionalitas guru pendidikan jasmani.
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The effectiveness of petanque games in developing motor coordination in fifth-grade elementary school students Muzakki, Abdurrohman; Arifin, Bustanol; Yoga, Heru Wardana; Aryanto, Sherif Juniar
Bima Loka: Journal of Physical Education Vol 6 No 2 (2026): April
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/bimaloka.v6i2.45228

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This study aims to examine the effectiveness of petanque games in improving motor coordination among fifth-grade elementary school students, particularly hand–eye and hand–foot coordination. A quasi-experimental design (nonequivalent control group design) was employed, involving 60 students selected through purposive sampling. The experimental group participated in Physical Education (PJOK) integrated with petanque games, while the control group received conventional instruction. Data were collected through coordination tests administered at pre-test and post-test stages and analyzed using paired sample t-tests and independent sample t-tests (α = 0.05). The results indicated that both groups had comparable baseline abilities (p > 0.05). After the intervention, the experimental group showed substantially greater improvements in hand–eye coordination (75.8 to 85.8; 21.60% increase) and hand–foot coordination (73.4 to 83.4; 21.30% increase) compared to the control group (7.10% and 8.20%, respectively). These findings demonstrate a strong practical effect of petanque-based learning on students’ motor coordination. In conclusion, petanque games are effective as a precision-based instructional strategy in physical education to enhance students’ coordination skills. Future research is recommended to employ more rigorous experimental designs and include additional variables such as balance and concentration.
Factors that influence students' interest in futsal material in elementary school learning: a cross-sectional study Ma'arief, Moch. Andy Lukman; Muhammad, Heryanto Nur; Hartoto, Setiyo; Kogoya, Toni
Bima Loka: Journal of Physical Education Vol 6 No 2 (2026): April
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/bimaloka.v6i2.51760

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This study aims to analyze the factors that influence students' interest in futsal material in elementary school learning. A cross-sectional design was used to examine the perceptions of 437 students in the city of Surabaya. Data collection used an interest questionnaire consisting of aspects of interest, attention, enjoyment, motivation, and participation. Questionnaire validity and reliability were established using Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA). The factors derived from student perceptions were analyzed using ANOVA (more than 2 groups) and independent t-tests (2 groups). All analyses were conducted using the Jamovi application at a significance level of 0.05. Independent t-test results revealed that gender significantly influences students’ interest levels (p < 0.05). ANOVA results demonstrated that grade level, students’ perceptions of futsal learning, parental support, and nutritional status were significantly associated with student interest (p < 0.05). School facilities, however, did not show a significant association (p = 0.256 > 0.05). These findings suggest that student interest is shaped by an interplay of individual and environmental factors. This study highlights the importance of enjoyment-based and adaptive instructional approaches that are responsive to students’ characteristics in fostering interest in futsal learning.

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