INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review is an journal which provides a focal point for the publication of social science research on Sport and the wide range of associated Sport Education, Sports achievements, Sport history, Sport social, Sport cultural, Sport law, political, sport tourism, Sport Psychology and ethical issues in physical activity, sport and health. The journal concentrates both on the forms, contents and contexts of physical education, sport and health education found in schools, colleges and other sites of formal education, as well as the pedagogies of play, calisthenics, gymnastics, sport and leisure found in familial contexts, sports clubs, the leisure industry, private fitness and health studios, dance schools and rehabilitation centres.
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Floating Serv Ability Volleyball Skill: the Relationship of Muscle Strength for Junior High School
Nazirah, Nazirah
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review Vol. 5 No. 01 (2024): JANUARY
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DOI: 10.53905/inspiree.v5i01.122
The purpose of the study. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between arm muscle strength and the results of the volleyball floating serve for students of Junior High School. Materials and methods. The form of this study is a correlation study with the population ofstudents of Junior High School, Kampar Regency with a total sample students. The instruments used in this study were the arm muscle strength test and the floating exercise. Results. Data analysis in this study obtained r count of 0.902 with a large contribution of 81.36%, this is classified as very good. Based on the results of the research conducted. Conclusions. Where obtained r arithmetic = 0.902>rtable=0.576 with a contribution of 81.36%. concluded that there is a relationship between arm muscle strength and the ability of the Junior High School to have a floating servi
The Effect of Kinesiotaping and Nerve Mobilization on Reduction of Doms
Sari, Suriani;
Daryanto, Zusyah Porja
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review Vol. 4 No. 03 (2023): SEPTEMBER
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DOI: 10.53905/inspiree.v4i03.123
The purpose of the study. This research aims to determine the effectiveness of giving ice massage after training in reducing the occurrence of DOMS. Method. The research design used was the Post Test Only With Control Group Design research method, the sample size was 20 students. The sample was divided into 2 groups, group I was the treatment group (kinesiotaping and nerve mobilization) and group 2 was the control group (without kinesiotaping and nerve mobilization). Subjects performed maximal contractions and exceeded the training load. Subjects performed 75 contractions and divided into 3 training sets. Each set of 25 contractions with a load of 18 kg. After training, the treatment group was given kinesiotaping and nerve mobilization, kinesiotaping and nerve mobilization were given after 30 minutes of training in the treatment group, then the control group was not given kinesiotaping and nerve mobilization. DOMS measurements were carried out using the talaq scale, where measurements were carried out after kinesiotaping and nerve mobilization were given and without kinesiotaping and nerve mobilization. Result. For the non-kinesiotaping and nerve mobilization variables, the probability obtained was p 0.010 < 0.05. The difference between the treatment group and the control group using the Mann-Whitney test obtained a probability of 0.026 < 0.05. Conclusion. By looking at the results of the data obtained, it can be concluded that providing kinesiotaping and nerve mobilization as quickly as possible can reduce the risk of DOMS, whereas without providing kinesiotaping and nerve mobilization cannot reduce the risk of DOMS. To avoid wider damage from the effects of overloaded training, giving ice massage early will help reduce the risk of DOMS.
Sport Massage for Lower Back Pain (Study of Treatment Model Development for Sports Health)
Adi Saputra, Surya;
Kurniawan, Ari Wibowo;
Supriyadi, Supriyadi
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review Vol. 4 No. 03 (2023): SEPTEMBER
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DOI: 10.53905/inspiree.v4i03.124
The purpose of the study. The purpose of this research is to create a model of the Sports Massage program by application, specifically for sufferers of Lower Back Pain. the novelty of this product is: the sports massage program model is usually only given to athletes for recovery, but this time the sports massage is made specifically for the treatment of lower back pain sufferers. Materials and methods. This research method uses the Research and Development method. with a Flow Chart consisting of 7 stages, to produce a product that has been tested and is suitable for use, starting from: (1) Finding ideas (2) Making planning manuscript designs (3) Making initial product models (3) Revision of product I (4) Prototype production (5) Small group trials (6) Revision II (7) Large group trials (8) Revision III (9) Product refinement and producing final products. Results. The results showed that there was effectiveness in using the digital sports message model as evidenced by the data showing that there were 9 samples in the good category and 1 sample in the very good category. While in the treatment of massage not based on the application, there were 3 samples with the sufficient category. And the development of this digital sports massage model has the advantage of video content and books can also be downloaded so that people with lower back pain can do it for free in various places even at home. Conclusions. From the research that has been done, it can be seen that sufferers of lower back pain need a solution for handling massage that makes it easier for sufferers to do so, so the development of this digital sports massage model has good effectiveness in use.
Development of Speed Training Equipment and Dollyo Chagi's Taekwondo Kick Speed Endurance Using Pyongyo
Alhumary, Farid M.;
Swandana, Atika;
Sirait, Wahyu Alexandrian;
Simangunsong, Yessy Veronika
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review Vol. 5 No. 01 (2024): JANUARY
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DOI: 10.53905/inspiree.v5i01.125
The purpose of the study. The context of this research is that coaches and trainers must be able to adapt to competition as a result of the continuously changing technological landscape in the coaching process . Staying focused throughout training is the trainer's responsibility. This is important because, in addition to monitoring training progress, the trainer's role during sessions also requires the ability to evaluate programme results. To train the speed and endurance of kicks for taekwondo players , this research aims to design a speed and endurance training tool for Dollyo kicks. Chagi uses sensors, LEDs and digital accounting. Materials and methods. The following processes form a research methodology called research and development, which include: potential and problems; data collection; product design; design validation; design revision; product trials; product revision; and mass production. Results. Based on research, 93% of Taekwondo I experts are good at stage I, and 95% are very good at stage II. The assessment for stage I was 75% good, while stage II was 95% very good, according to Taekwondo II experts. Electrical expert I gave a good rating of 74% for stage I and a very good score of 95% for stage II. The Phase I assessment for Electrical Expert II was 90% very good, and the Phase II assessment was 95% very good. Conclusions. In small group testing, 71% of trainer evaluation methods were considered very good; large group testing was 89.37%; and product testing was 89.37%.
The Impact of Problem Based Learning Methods on Long Jump Learning Outcomes for Primary School
Husnayadi, Iqbal
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review Vol. 5 No. 01 (2024): JANUARY
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DOI: 10.53905/inspiree.v5i01.126
The purpose of the study. The aim of this study was to determine the impact of the problem-based learning approach on the educational outcomes of the Primary School long jump students. Materials and methods. This investigation employed a pre-experimental design experimental methodology. 37 children represented the study's population. With an average group size of 37 students, the study's sampling strategy was saturated sampling. The pretest, treatment, and posttest phases are used in data collection. The long jump test column is the tool utilized. Data analysis with the effect test (ttest). Results. The long jump capacity findings with the problem-based learning model with tcount=8.99>ttable=1.99 were calculated based on the data obtained. These results show that ha is accepted and ho is rejected, indicating a rise, when the difference between the pretest mean value of 51.85 and the posttest mean value of 66.36 is bigger, with a difference of 14.51 numbers if the difference is 28%. Conclusions. Students' psychomotor abilities are improved by the model problem-based learning because it allows students to concentrate on problem-solving as they are aware of the learning process's trouble spots right away.
The Influence of Hip Joint Fitness, Eye-Foot Coordination and Confidence on Accuracy Shooting Football Aged-17 Athletes
Jufrianis;
Permatha Sari, Vigi Indah;
Riski, Elfera
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review Vol. 5 No. 01 (2024): JANUARY
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DOI: 10.53905/inspiree.v5i01.127
The purpose of the study. This research aims to find out how much influence confidence and confidence have on accuracy shooting football. Materials and methods. Sample size of 23 people, U-17 athletes from the Pahlawan Football Club University. The research method used in this research is a survey method with non-test techniques. The analysis technique used is the path analysis approach (path analysis) with the research results there is a direct positive influence of hip joint flexibility on accuracyShooting in football games for U-17 FC Pahlawan University athletes, with a percentage of 20.00%. Results. There is a direct positive influence of Confidence on AccuracyShooting in football games for U-17 FC Pahlawan University athletes, with a percentage of 40.00%, Conclusions. It can be concluded that hip joint flexibility and self-confidence play an important role in accuracyshooting in a football game. thus accuracyshooting in the game of football can be maximized through increasing hip joint flexibility, eye-foot coordination and self-confidence.
The Impact of Reaction Lights-Based Shadow Training on Foot Agility in Badminton Players at Pelangi Pontianak City
Rahmat, Ade;
Cahyadi, Ashadi
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review Vol. 5 No. 01 (2024): JANUARY
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DOI: 10.53905/inspiree.v5i01.128
The purpose of the study. The purpose of this study was to find out the effect of reaction light trainingand shuttle run on footwork agility in PB badminton participants Pelangi Pontianak City. Materials and methods. This study uses this type of experimental research. Inthis study there were two groups of experiments that were deliberately given treatment. Results. The analysis's findings for the first test's Lscore test count and the test's final result were Lcalculated, yielding 0.1866ttable (1.7613). Conclusions. There is an effect of training using reaction light tools and shuttle run exercises in improving the agility of footwork (footwork) of PB Pelangi Pontiank City Achievement with tCalculate>tTable Can be taken the decision that there is an effect of training using reactionlights and shuttle run exercises in improving.
Long Jump Ability: Analyze of Leg Explosive Power and Running Speed for Junior High School Students
Audina, Anggi;
Maya Sary, Dewi;
Karo Purba, Awansyah Putra;
Sentosa Halawa, Bebi Putra
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review Vol. 5 No. 02 (2024): MAY
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DOI: 10.53905/inspiree.v5i02.129
The purpose of the study. aims to determine the contribution of leg explosive power and running speed to long jump ability. Materials and methods. a research sample of 30 male students. Measurement of leg explosive power is determined by the ability to jump long without starting (standing broad jump). Running speed measurements are determined by running a sample distance of 30 meters. Measurement of long jump ability is determined by a sample of jumping as far as possible in the jumping. Results. The results showed that leg explosive power, leg length and running speed contributed to long jump ability (r > 0.05). The results show that leg explosive power and long jump ability contribute (r = 0.58). There was a contribution in the correlation test between running speed and long jump ability (r = 0.51). The results of the multiple correlation test of leg explosive power and running speed with long jump ability showed that there was a contribution (r=0.70 and r2 = 0.49) Conclusions. There is a contribution between leg explosive power, leg length and running speed to long jump ability. The influence of physical activity and regular and structured training also greatly influences a person's long jump ability
Correlation of Reaction Time on Athletics Triple Jump in High School Students
Mandasari, Yunita;
Krisman Gulo, Yohanes Joli;
Harahap, Zulfitra Asywali
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review Vol. 5 No. 02 (2024): MAY
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The purpose of the study. This research aims to determine the influence of reaction time on triple jump athletics in high school students in Medan City. Materials and methods. This type of research is a qualitative associative approach with path analysis. The sample comprised of 30 extracurricular athletic male students taken using total sampling techniques. The instruments used are a triple jump test and a whole body reaction test. The data was analyzed using product moment analysis, then continued with path analysis via a structural model at = 0.05. Results. The results showed reaction time contributed to triple jump ability (r>0.05). The results of reaction time with triple jump ability showed that there was a contribution (r=0.847 and r2=0.719=62.41%) Conclusions. Triple jump athletics is greatly influenced by reaction time and we recommend that in training students the role of reaction time is the influencing factor of physical condition.
Examination of an E-Blended Learning Training Experience Including Sports Facilities
Moreira, Juan Luis
INSPIREE: Indonesian Sport Innovation Review Vol. 5 No. 02 (2024): MAY
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DOI: 10.53905/inspiree.v5i02.131
The purpose of the study. The aim of the study is to identify particular tactics that enhance the intrinsic motivation and engagement of students in online training activities. Materials and methods. This article presents the outcomes of a training programme that combined e-learning and blended learning on the Moodle platform. The programme involved 90 sports technicians and utilised a cooperative teaching approach, benchmarking, and the forum as the primary teaching resource. Results. The findings of the experiment demonstrate the significant influence that the instructor plays in the advancement of training initiatives, alongside the design of the platform and the resources provided. This demonstrates that the forum, enquiries, tasks, and databases receive more visitors compared to the presentations, videos, and complementing articles. Conclusions. In this experience, it is important to emphasize the significance of the Moodle platform and its resources as effective means of communication and learning for both students and instructors.