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Sports Medicine Curiosity Journal
ISSN : 29626382     EISSN : 29626382     DOI : https://doi.org/10.15294/smcj
Core Subject : Health,
Sports Medicine Curiosity Journal (SMCJ) is an international-open accessed journal with a single-blind peer review. SMCJ publish not only human study but also animal study. It is a special platform for sports scientists, nutritionists, physiologists, medical practitioners, sports practitioners, students, and lecturers who would like to publish their scientific works.
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The Effect of Jump Rope Training Program on Increase Dynamic Balance in Deaf Children SLB-B Yayasan Pendidikan Tunas Bangsa (YPTB) Malang City Putri, Salva Almayda; Raharjo, Slamet; Andiana, Olivia
Sports Medicine Curiosity Journal Vol 2 No 2 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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A deaf person is a person who has partial or total hearing disorders or imperfections caused by the failure of the hearing sense to function properly, so that it can affect their life. Most deaf children experience vestibular deficits which cause decreased balance function and discomfort in life. The development of visual, perceptual, and motor skills as well as sensory integration can all be impacted by balance issues. The purpose of this study is to look into the effects of missing training sessions both before and after therapy. This study used a one-group pretest-posttest research design and a quantitative, pre-experimental methodology. The population studied was 38 deaf children, and 30 deaf children were selected as research samples using a purposive sampling technique. This research shows the results that the skipping training program has a positive effect by increasing dynamic balance in deaf children from Yayasan Tunas Bangsa (YPTB) Malang City. The results of this research show a 0.000 significant level was obtained from the paired samples t-test statistical test findings. The conclusion is that the skipping program has an impact on improving dynamic balance in deaf children from the Yayasan Tunas Bangsa, as seen from the increase in scores on the post-test.
The Effect of Jump Rope Training Program on the Agility in Deaf Children SLB-B Yayasan Pendidikan Tunas Bangsa (YPTB) Malang City Pribadi, David Rinekso; Raharjo, Slamet; Andiana, Olivia
Sports Medicine Curiosity Journal Vol 2 No 2 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Deaf children are those who have lost or suffered from hearing impairment since birth or before the age when their language development is fully formed. One aspect of physical fitness is agility. Through appropriate agility exercises, deaf children can enhance their ability to feel more confident in engaging in physical activities. Jump rope exercises involve coordinated body movements that can help deaf children develop agility, muscle strength, and motor coordination. A pre-experimental approach is used in this quantitative research, and the research design employed is a one-group pretest-posttest. The sample studied consisted of 30 deaf children in grades 3-6 in elementary school. The research indicates that jump rope exercises have a positive impact, leading to an increase in agility in deaf students at SLB-B Yayasan Pendidikan Tunas Bangsa , Malang City. The paired sample t-test results show a significance value of 0.001. The conclusion is that jump rope training has an impact on the agility of deaf students at SLB-B YPTB Malang City, as evidenced by the increase in scores in the post-test.

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