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- СтавкаAnalysis of One-Hole Game Tools in Developing Fine Motor Skills in Early Childhood(Elsevier, 2024) Susanto, Susanto; Setyawan, Hendra; García-Jiménez, José Vicente; Pavlovic, Ratko; Nowak, Agnieszka Magdalena; Susanto, NugrohoOne of the child’s fine motor development is influenced by the use of educational games. There are many types of educational games used in stimulating children’s fine motor development. But unfortunately in educational institutions, activities that can stimulate children’s fine motor development are still not optimal, in this case educative game media facilities are still lacking. So that children’s fine motor development is still lacking. This study aims to determine how influential the use of educational game tools with the type of one-hole game is on the fine motor development of preschool children. This study used a quasi experiment design with a pretest and posttest design. The sampling technique used total sampling of 25 children with details of 15 girls and 10 boys and aged 4 years to 6 years. Data collection methods using questionnaires and observation. Assessment using the DENVER II instrument sheet taken from the fine motor measurement aspects. Data analysis used was paired sample t-test 2 samples. The results of the study prove that there is an effect of educational game intervention of one hole game type on fine motor development of preschool children. Based on the results of this study that to stimulate children’s fine motor development, it is necessary to increase the frequency of one-hole games.
- СтавкаDevelopment Assessment Model for Talent Identification of Young Indonesian Basketball Players: Anthropometrics, Biomotor, Technical, and Tactical Skills(Horizon Research Publishing, 2024) Susanto, Nugroho; García-Jiménez, José Vicente; Nowak, Agnieszka Magdalena; Setyawan, Hendra; Pavlovic, Ratko; Rusdiawan, Afif; Syaukani, Agam AkhmadThis study aims to determine the potential and talent of young basketball players from an early age to make it easier for coaches to identify players who can be used as athletes by analyzing aspects of anthropometrics, bio-motor, technical, and tactical skills. The research method used is the Bord and Gall development model. The researcher deliberately chose this method to assess basketball players’ talent comprehensively, including anthropometrics, bio-motor, technical, and tactical skills. The sample collection technique employed purposive sampling of school students aged 10-14. This research is not conducted in isolation. It is built upon a foundation of existing knowledge, drawing from literature studies in journals, articles, and previous research that are directly relevant to this study. This comprehensive approach ensures that our findings are well-informed and robust. Data analysis with descriptive statistics uses pre-determined instruments and indicators. The results showed that this assessment model could identify young basketball players related to their talents and interests. In addition, this research can make it easier for coaches to identify talented young basketball players more effectively. This study concludes that the four indicators, namely anthropometry, biomotor, skill tests, and tactical tests, can identify students in the talented to moderately talented category. Based on the research results, new knowledge can also be added to the procedures and implementation of basketball talent scouting tests for young athletes and coaches. This research implies that the benefits for coaches are that they can better understand their players' strengths and weaknesses, which can help them train more effectively. The benefit for basketball clubs is that they can be more effective in identifying and recruiting talented players, which can help them to improve their team performance.
- СтавкаReducing Dysmenorrhea In School-Aged Teenagers By Practising Yoga: A Literature Review(Federacion Espanola de Docentes de Educacion Fisica, 2024) Zanada, Jihan Faira; Setyawan, Hendra; Susanto, Nugroho; Bahtra, Ridho; Wijanarko, Tiok; Anam, Khoiril; Fitriady, Gema; García-Jiménez, José Vicente; Pavlovic, Ratko; Nowak, Agnieszka MagdalenaDysmenorrhea is the term used to describe lower abdominal pain that women feel during their menstrual cycle. Teens suffering from menstrual pain typically have lower abdominal cramps and other symptoms that interfere with day-to-day activities. An alternative to medication for treating menstruation discomfort is yoga. This study aimed to ascertain whether yoga may lessen dysmenorrhea in teenagers enrolled in school. This approach uses the MEDLINE/PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar databases to review literature. The PRISMA approach utilized for this literature review was adhered to during the article selection process. The research's selection criteria comprised works published within the last five years, specifically from 2018 to 2023. Yoga was employed to lessen dysmenorrhea discomfort in the research population, consisting of young women with monthly pain. Between 2018 and 2023, 666 studies were discovered to have satisfied the publication selection requirements. Fifteen journals that fit the requirements for this study were identified through the PRISMA route search. According to the data, yoga has been shown to have a calming effect on teenage menstrual discomfort in 15 journals. Thus, yoga is a successful non-pharmacological management strategy for lowering dysmenorrhea in school-age teenagers. This is because yoga may be calming, encouraging the body to release endorphins, which function as organic painkillers. Yoga is a mild activity that helps the body avoid stiffness, pressure, pain, and tiredness while increas-ing flexibility safely. It enhances lung capacity when breathing, improves blood circulation, eases physical and emotional stress, and lessens pain. Additionally, practising yoga helps women with PMS feel more at ease by reducing dangerous inflammatory secretions.
- СтавкаThe Differences Result In Serve Skill of Junior Tennis Players Assessed Based On Gender and Age(Federacion Espanola de Docentes de Educacion Fisica, 2024) Widiyanto; Setyawan, Hendra; Suharjana; Purwanto, Sugeng; Indra, Eka Novita; Prayudho, Sandi; García-Jiménez, José Vicente; Pavlovic, Ratko; Nowak, Agnieszka Magdalena; Susanto, Nugroho; Darmawan, Arief; Purnomo Shidiq, Abdul Aziz; AndriansyahThis research aims to determine the differences in serve performance of junior tennis players based on age and gender. The sample comprised 60 males and females aged 10, 12, and 14 years. The data collection instrument used was Hewitt's tennis achievement test. The research results show that the age factor variable for junior tennis athletes has a Sig. Value of 0.00 < 0.05 means there is a significant difference in junior tennis serve results. In the gender factor variable, the Sig. Value is 0.007 < 0.05, which means there is a significant difference in the results of tennis serves furthermore, the Sig. Value of the age and gender is 0.977 > 0.05, which means there is no influence or interaction between age and gender in determining the results of tennis serve shot scores. In conclusion, the serve has an important role in tennis. This serve can be improved and trained throughout a player's career, from beginner to profes-sional. The differences are visible between males and females from an early age. Based on the general result, males can serve 8-10% better than females because of physical strength, movement skills, and anthropometry. Male players have a faster serve speed and generate more serve points than females. It is caused by anthropometric factors: height and weight correlate with service speed in age and gender groups. Height is associated with a higher serve impact point to increase success in serving.
- СтавкаThe Effect of Physical Education (PE) Class Management Using Badminton Materials to Improve Elementary School (ES) Students’ Concentration(Federacion Espanola de Docentes de Educacion Fisica, 2024) Komari, Amat; Setyawan, Hendra; Kriswanto, Erwin Setyo; Sujarwo; García-Jiménez, José Vicente; Pavlovic, Ratko; Nowak, Agnieszka Magdalena; Susanto, Nugroho; Kurniawan, Ari Wibowo; Gusliana HB; Purnomo Shidiq, Abdul Aziz; Putra, Al Malikul Ikhwanda; RoziahConcentration is needed for students to support successful learning achievement. Many students experience various con-centration problems, especially in elementary schools. This disturbance can come from improper use of gadgets, including playing games excessively. The research was quantitative in nature. It employed a pre-experimental one-group pretest-posttest design. The research sample involved 14 students who were taken using a purposive sampling method. The data about students’ concentration were collected from two tests, a GTC test before and after an intervention. They were then analyzed using paired sample t-test and n-gain score. The results of the paired samples statistics test showed that the pre-test value was 46.57 and the post-test value was 55.00. This result indicates an increase in students' concentration scores descriptively. Following that, a t-test was conducted on the paired sample, yielding a Sig value. 0.256 > 0.05. This means that there is no significant difference between the pre-test and post-test in students' concentration scores. An effectiveness test was also performed by calculating the n-gain score. The finding showed an average value of 0.10 and was classified as low. The conclusion is that the implementation of descriptive badminton material PE class manage-ment can increase the concentration of elementary school students, but there is no significant increase between pre-test and post-test scores in the groups or classes given the intervention. It is indicated that the increase in students’ concentration is caused by the PE intervention with badminton sports material. This finding is also confirmed by previous research, which stated that a significant rela-tionship exists between sports intensity and students' ability to concentrate on learning.
- СтавкаThe Importance of Archery Education Management in Physical Education Classes and Curriculum Programs for Students to Gain Skills in Many Areas(Federacion Espanola de Docentes de Educacion Fisica, 2024) Setyawan, Hendra; Suyanto; Sumaryanto; Suharjana; García-Jiménez, José Vicente; Pavlovic, Ratko; Nowak, Agnieszka Magdalena; Susanto, Nugroho; Darmawan, Arief; Gusliana HB; Purnomo Shidiq, Abdul Aziz; Hardianto; Rahmawati Suwanto, FeviThe research analyzes the urgency of implementing archery sports management as the development of 21st-century skill values in schools. This research is mixed method research. Samples were taken by purposive sampling. Quan-titative data were taken from 53 PE teachers. Meanwhile, qualitative data were obtained from 30 people, comprised of 15 PE teachers, five archery athletes, five students, and five archery coaches/trainers. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and qualitative analysis used data reduction, presentation, and conclusion. Quantitative research re-sults showed that archery sports management needs to be implemented. This result was supported by qualitative data, which also showed that PE learning in schools with archery material is needed because it can develop cognitive, affective, psychomotor, and other positive values. This study concludes that it is important and necessary to implement archery sports management in PE to develop 21st-century skill values for students. The results recommend that PE teachers im-prove their competence in archery.
- СтавкаUnilateral Hamstring Muscle Strengthening Exercises Can Improve Hamstring Asymmetry and Increase Jumping Performance in Sub-Elite Badminton Athletes(Federacion Espanola de Docentes de Educacion Fisica, 2024) Wiriawan, Oce; Rusdiawan, Afif; Ardy Kusuma, Donny; Firmansyah, Awang; García-Jiménez, José Vicente; Ikhwan Zein, Muhammad; Pavlovic, Ratko; Nowak, Agnieszka Magdalena; Susanto, Nugroho; Pranoto, AdiThis study aimed to determine the effect of 10 weeks of unilateral training on asymmetry and jumping performance in sub-elite badminton athletes. 23 out of 41 badminton athletes who met the inclusion criteria were taken as samples in this study. Selected samples will be given unilateral exercise interventions in the form of Swiss ball hamstring curl exercises and single leg bridge for ten weeks with a frequency of exercise 3 times a week. Data were collected two times before the intervention (pretest) was given and after the intervention (posttest). The measurement uses the Norbord test to determine the condition of hamstring asymmetry and the Counter Movement Jump (CMJ) jump test to determine jump height. The results showed that there was a significant decrease in the percentage of hamstring asymmetry p ≤ 0.001 (Pretest: 20.26±10.25 % to Posttest: 9.20±3.51 %) and has a large effect size with a Cohen's d value of 1.443, and an increase in jump height p ≤ 0.001 (Pretest: 33.06±4.93 cm to Posttest: 35.17±4.54 cm) and has a medium effect size with a Cohen's d value of 0.447. The conclusion is that 30 unilateral exercises for ten weeks can improve hamstring asymmetry above 10% and increase jumping performance in badminton athletes.