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PREFACE

The International Conference on Sport Science, Health, and Physical Education


(ICSSHPE) is an annual agenda that has been regularly conducted by the Faculty of
Sports and Health Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (FPOK UPI), since
2016. The enforcement of ICSSHPE in 2020 is the fifth agenda carrying out the theme
"The Improvement of the Quality of Life in the New Normal Era: Challenges and
Opportunities from Physical education, Sport, Exercise, and Health Perspectives."

Human is God's most perfect creation compared to other creatures. Besides being
endowed with a physical body, human is also endowed with intelligence and mind.
Through the intelligence and mind, humans can create various innovations to facilitate
their life. The sustainability of human life is closely related to the quality of life,
because every activity carried out by humans will have an impact on the quality of life.
The development of the current modern era brings positive and negative impacts on the
quality of human life.

Efforts to develop the quality of life in a positive direction are the inevitabilities,
especially in the midst of the global COVID-19 problem. FPOK, as a sports faculty, has
a strong commitment to strengthening the Tri Dharma of Higher Education. In that
constellation, FPOK will continuously hold the 5th International Conference on Sport
Science, Health, and Physical Education this year that will be held virtually on the 18-
19 November 2020.

The enforcement of the 5th ICSSHPE this year is expected to become a discussion
platform for academics, researchers, and practitioners in the fields of sports science,
health science, and physical education, in relation to improving the quality of life. This
conference could be an event to exchange information and to disseminate studies of
how these scientific fields can contribute significantly to improving the quality of
human life, especially in the midst of the global COVID-19 pandemic.

Bandung, November 2020

Chairman of ICSSHPE 2020,

Dr. Yusuf Hidayat, M.Si.

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CONFERENCE PROGRAM AND PRESENTATION SCHEDULE

Day 1, Wednesday, November 18th 2020

No. Time Activity

1. 07.00 am – 08.30 am Open Meeting Room


2. 08.30 am – 09.05 am Indonesia Raya National Anthem
Prayers
Report from The Chairman of the Organizing Committee ICSSHPE
Welcome Speech by the Dean of FPOK UPI
Opening Speech from Rector Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Welcome Speech from Governor of West Java
Welcome Speech from Ministry of Youth and Sport
3. 09.05 am – 11.20 am Plenary Session I
Term I
Assoc. Prof. Lisa Barnet, Ph.D (Deakin University, Australia)
Prof. Rusli Lutan (STKIP Pasundan Cimahi)
Question & Answer
Term 2
Prof. Amung Ma’mun, M.Pd (Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia)
Agus Rusdiana, M.A., Ph.D (Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia)
Prof. Tandiyo Rahayu, M.Pd (Universitas Negeri Semarang)
Question & Answer
Moderator : dr. Ronald Hamidie D.R, M.Pd., Ph.D. (Universitas
Pendidikan Indonesia)
4. Lunch Break
11.20 am – 12.30 pm
5. 12.30 pm - 12.45 pm Open Meeting Room
6. Plenary Session II
Term I
Prof. Peter Andrew Hastie, Ph.D (Auburn University, Alabama, United
States)
Prof. Dr. Ir Sutarman, M.Sc., IPU (Universitas Majalengka)
Question & Answer
12.45 pm - 02.50 pm
Term 2
Caly Setiawan, M.S., Ph.D (Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta)
Dr. Dedi Supriadi, M.Pd (STKIP Pasundan Cimahi)
Question & Answer
Moderator : Dr. Bambang Abduljabar, M.Pd (Universitas Pendidikan
Indonesia)
7. 02.50 pm – 03.00 pm Join Room Meeting
8. 03.00 pm – 04.30 pm Parallel Session I
9. 04.30 pm – 04.45 pm Break
10. 04.45 pm – 05.45 pm Parallel Session II

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Day 2, Thursday, November 19th 2020

No Time Activity

1. 07.00 am – 07.45 am Open Meeting Room


2. 07.45 am – 08.00 am Opening Meeting
3. 08.00 am – 09.00 am Coaching Clinic for Journal Accredited by SINTA
JPJO, JPKI, JTIKOR, TEGAR, Sportif.
Question & Answer
4. 09.00 am – 10.30 am Coaching Clinic for Journal Indexing by Scopus
Dr. Eng. Asep Bayu Dani Nandianto, S.T., M.Eng. (Universitas
Pendidikan Indonesia)
Question & Answer

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PARALLEL SESSION SCHEDULE

Time R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11


Estimated NR NR PE PE PE SB SC SC SC SS Sma+SS
10 ABS-5 ABS-71 ABS-17 ABS-58 ABS-93 ABS-57 ABS-1 ABS-37 ABS-85 ABS-4 ABS-141
20 ABS-31 ABS-72 ABS-19 ABS-60 ABS-100 ABS-66 ABS-2 ABS-42 ABS-92 ABS-13 ABS-161
Sesion 1

30 ABS-34 ABS-73 ABS-26 ABS-62 ABS-102 ABS-67 ABS-6 ABS-44 ABS-94 ABS-14 ABS-148
40 ABS-35 ABS-75 ABS-29 ABS-68 ABS-111 ABS-131 ABS-10 ABS-47 ABS-103 ABS-15 ABS-153
50 ABS-38 ABS-78 ABS-33 ABS-70 ABS-116 ABS-137 ABS-22 ABS-48 ABS-106 ABS-16 ABS-172
60 ABS-39 ABS-82 ABS-40 ABS-74 ABS-121 ABS-139 ABS-23 ABS-52 ABS-107 ABS-18 ABS-188
70 ABS-64 ABS-91 ABS-43 ABS-81 ABS-125 ABS-151 ABS-28 ABS-59 ABS-127 ABS-21

Time R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11


Estimated
NR NR PE PE SB+Spo SC SPo+SH Sme SS Spe Sme+SC
10 ABS-97 ABS-11 ABS-134 ABS-166 ABS-155 ABS-140 ABS-25 ABS-20 ABS-30 ABS-24 ABS-90
Sesion 2

20 ABS-99 ABS-170 ABS-142 ABS-171 ABS-156 ABS-143 ABS-36 ABS-32 ABS-49 ABS-79 ABS-138
30 ABS-108 ABS-177 ABS-145 ABS-173 ABS-168 ABS-147 ABS-50 ABS-53 ABS-54 ABS-80 ABS-183
40 ABS-130 ABS-181 ABS-154 ABS-182 ABS-191 ABS-150 ABS-51 ABS-63 ABS-105 ABS-89 ABS-194
50 ABS-133 ABS-196 ABS-157 ABS-186 ABS-126 ABS-152 ABS-101 ABS-84 ABS-122 ABS-117 ABS-195
60 ABS-149 ABS-193 ABS-158 ABS-192 ABS-153 ABS-169 ABS-109 ABS-88 ABS-124 ABS-120 ABS-197
70 ABS-165 ABS-164 ABS-146 ABS-162 ABS-189 ABS-112 ABS-104 ABS-135 ABS-128

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ROOM 1 SESSION 1
Topic: Nursing and Public Health
No Time Code Presenter Title
Clincal Educator's Perceptions of Educational Preparation and Organizational Support for
1 15:15 - 15:25 ABS-5 Suci Tuty Putri
Their Role
Sedentary Behavior and Sleeping Time in Adolescents in Indonesia: Objective Measurement
2 15:25 - 15:35 ABS-31 Jajat
with Accelerometer (ActivPAL)
Development of Cardio-Training Instructions Video for Students' Virtual Community in The
3 15:35 - 15:45 ABS-34 Imas Damayanti
Era Of The Covid-19 Pandemic
Therapeutic effect of role playing (Dramatic Play) on the Level Cooperative preschooler (3-6
4 15:45 - 15:55 ABS-35 Somantri, B
Years) When Dispensing oral in Room Otje Rajawali HospitaL Bandung.
5 15:55 - 16:05 ABS-38 Septian Andriyani A Qualitative Exploration of Mother^s experience in Caring Children With Autism
6 16:05 - 16:15 ABS-39 Linda Amalia Adolescent Perceptions ff Premarital Sex Behaviour
7 16:15 - 16:25 ABS-64 Afianti Sulastri Protective effect of Quercetin Administration in Bacterial-induced Periodontitis on Rats

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ROOM 2 SESSION 1
Topic: Nursing and Public Health
No Time Code Presenter Title
Relationship between Students^ Perceived Exercise Benefit and Physical Activity Level
1 15:15 - 15:25 ABS-71 Yati Ruhayati
During COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
The Relation between Sex, Age, Body Mass Index, and Physical Fitness with Elderly
2 15:25 - 15:35 ABS-72 Nurlan Kusmaedi
Participation in Development
3 15:35 - 15:45 ABS-73 Tirta Adikusuma Suparto The Obstacles Pos Kesehatan Pesantren (Poskestren) In Bandung
4 15:45 - 15:55 ABS-75 Asih Purwandari Wahyoe Puspita A Comparative Study Of Quality Of Nursing Work Life In Indonesia

5 15:55 - 16:05 ABS-78 Lisna Anisa Fitriana Differences of Electroenchepalography Wave in Women Elderly with and without Dementia

Indonesian Nurses Experience In Tuberculosis Infection Prevention and Control,


6 16:05 - 16:15 ABS-82 Upik Rahmi
Phenomenology Study
7 16:15 - 16:25 ABS-91 Raka Muhamad Dimas Coronovirus Disease: Physical Activity in New Normal

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ROOM 3 SESSION 1
Topic: Physical Education
No Time Code Presenter Title
Using Video Enhanced Reflective Practice to Support the Development of Student
1 15:15 - 15:25 ABS-17 I Ketut Semarayasa
Teachers^ Explaining Skills

The Use Of Virtual Reality Media With The High Other Thinking Skill Model In Sport
2 15:25 - 15:35 ABS-19 Iis Marwan
Education: Learning In The Pandemic Scene Of Covid 19 In The New Normal Era

3 15:35 - 15:45 ABS-26 Indrayogi The Correlation of Physical Fitness And The Students^ Attention Level of Elementary School

4 15:45 - 15:55 ABS-29 Akhmad Olih Solihin Aquatic Activity during Covid - 19
The Implementation of Mini Volleyball Game to Increase Ability Student Creative Thinking
5 15:55 - 16:05 ABS-33 Dupri
in Physical Education
Self-Esteem Has Increased through Traditional Sundanese Games and Sport From Indonesia
6 16:05 - 16:15 ABS-40 Indra Adi Bud Badruzaman
In Physical Education
Comparison between Inquiry Learning Model and Cooperative Learning Model on the
7 16:15 - 16:25 ABS-43 Oktoviana Nur Ajid Mastery of the Martial Art Movement of Ibing Tepak Tilu Jalan Muka Satu Pencak Silat in
the Pencak Silat Extracurricular SMPN 29 Bandung

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ROOM 4 SESSION 1
Topic: Sport Medicine and Nutrition
No Time Code Presenter Title
1 15:15 - 15:25 ABS-58 Heri Yusuf Muslihin Traditional game: motoric skill and estimate distance
2 15:25 - 15:35 ABS-60 Hurry Mega Insani Nutrition Education on Sedentary Activity of Adolescent
3 15:35 - 15:45 ABS-62 I Made Satyawan Thematic Based Physical Education Games
4 15:45 - 15:55 ABS-68 Ade Evriansyah Lubis First Aid Training (Basic) Model for Physical Education Teachers In Schools
Influence of Physical Education in Virtual Environment Toward Students Activity in the New
5 15:55 - 16:05 Robby Septian
ABS-70 Normal Era : Student & Teacher Perceptions

The Perception of Educational Stakeholders on The Concept of Student Physical Fitness


6 16:05 - 16:15 Syamsulrizal
Development by Engineering School Accreditation Systems In Aceh Jaya District
ABS-74
7 16:15 - 16:25 ABS-81 Alit Rahmat Peer Tutoring In Physical Education

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ROOM 5 SESSION 1
Topic: Physical Education
No Time Code Presenter Title
DESIGNING MOVEMENT AND SPORT SITUATED LEARNING: How PE Teacher Creates
1 15:15 - 15:25 Bambang Abduljabar
ABS-93 Relevant Student Learning Experience? (An Indonesian Physical Education Lesson Case)
Developing Students Motivation In A Sport Extracurricular Activity at SMA 2 Pasundan
2 15:25 - 15:35 Sagitarius
ABS-100 Bandung
3 15:35 - 15:45 ABS-102 Agi Ginanjar College Students Motivation After Teaching Using Sport Education Season
4 15:45 - 15:55 ABS-111 Mesa Rahmi Stephani Physical Activity dan Nutritional Status College Students During Pandemic Covid-19
5 15:55 - 16:05 ABS-116 Sandey Tantra Paramitha Digitalization of Physical Education and Sports in the Era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0
Validity and Reliability of Level Anxiety Specific on the Water Using SCAT Modification And
6 16:05 - 16:15 Badruzaman
ABS-121 The Observations of Behavior With Test Performance As A Predictor For Beginners
Learning Model Development on Music and Movement for PETE Student Through
7 16:15 - 16:25 Agus Mahendra
ABS-125 Scheduling Method of Blocked and Random Practice

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ROOM 6 SESSION 1
Topic: Sport Biomechanics and Exercise Physiology
No Time Code Presenter Title
1 15:15 - 15:25 ABS-57 Tono Haryono Sport Massage to Recovery Time of Lactic Acid After Exercise On Softball Athletes
2 15:25 - 15:35 ABS-66 Angga M Syahid Analysis Differences of VO2Max between Laboratory and Field Measurement in Rowing
Analisis Kinematika Teknik Gerakan Drag Push terhadap Hasil Kecepatan Bola pada Cabang
3 15:35 - 15:45 Salman
ABS-67 Olahraga Hoki Indoor
Neuromuscular Taping Decreased Pain Intensity After Eccentric Activity in Driyorejo Gresik
4 15:45 - 15:55 Septyaningrum Putri Purwoto
ABS-131 1 High School Students
The Validation of A Portable Force Plate On Starting Block For Measuring Ground Reaction
5 15:55 - 16:05 Ricky Wibowo
ABS-137 Force and Reaction Time During Starting Phase of Sprinting
6 16:05 - 16:15 ABS-139 Samsul Bahri Effects Regularly Exercising in Two Different PM2.5 Concentration
The Development of Strength Training Instruction Video for Virtual Community of Students
7 16:15 - 16:25 Nur Indri Rahayu
ABS-151 In Pandemic Era Of Covid - 19

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ROOM 7 SESSION 1
Topic: Sport Coaching
No Time Code Presenter Title
The Improvement of Power Endurance and Aerobic through Interval Method by Using Vest
1 15:15 - 15:25 Dikdik Zafar Sidik
ABS-1 rr Weighted Jackets
2 15:25 - 15:35 ABS-2 Sri Maryati Soccer Player Fatigue and Speed Analysis
The Effect of Virtual Media-Based Obstacle Run Training on Women^s Futsal Dribbling
3 15:35 - 15:45 Reza Resah Pratama
ABS-6 Ability during Covid-19 Pademi
4 15:45 - 15:55 ABS-10 Dery Rimasa Talent Identification Model of Physical Factors of Indonesian Fencing Athletes
Validity and Reliability of Specialization Identification Instruments of the Basketball Players
5 15:55 - 16:05
ABS-22 Alen Rismayadi Position
6 16:05 - 16:15 ABS-23 Widi Kusumah The Impact Of Using Visual Media on Improving Technical In Games Handball Games
7 16:15 - 16:25 ABS-28 Mulyana Digital Learning of Pencak Silat Sport Skills of Students In Indonesia

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ROOM 8 SESSION 1
Topic: Sport Coaching
No Time Code Presenter Title
1 15:15 - 15:25 ABS-37 Masayu Rizka Improvement of Shooting Techniques on Free Throw Line In Basketball Game
The Effect of Interval And Repetition Training Methods With A Resistance Band Ladder
2 15:25 - 15:35 Fitri Rosdiana
ABS-42 Drills Training Pattern on The Improvement of Aerobic Abilities
3 15:35 - 15:45 ABS-44 Firdausi Nurul Hakim The 100 Meter Ergometer Significantly Impact On The 2000 Meter Rowing Performance
Conflict between Leaders In Indonesian Culture- The Success Of Female Coaches on
4 15:45 - 15:55
ABS-47 Berliana Athletes Achievements

5 15:55 - 16:05 Dede Rohmat Nurjaya Effects of Training From Home on Detraining in Elite Athletes During the Covid-19 Pandemic
ABS-48
Differences of Anthropometric Characteristics and Cardiovascular Endurance Among
6 16:05 - 16:15 Rozita Abdul Latif
ABS-52 Football Players
Decision Support System For Football Athletes Selection Reviewed From Physical
7 16:15 - 16:25 I Wayan Artanayasa
ABS-59 Conditions

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ROOM 9 SESSION 1
Topic: Sport Coaching
No Time Code Presenter Title

1 15:15 - 15:25 Hadi Sartono Development of Application Based Training Periodization Model on Handball Athletes
ABS-85
2 15:25 - 15:35 ABS-92 Unun Umaran Effect of Undulating Exercise on Power Arm and Leg Muscles Volleyball Athlete
Implementation of Conventional Training Programs to Enhancing An Aerobic Abilities In The
3 15:35 - 15:45 Iman Imanudin
ABS-94 Periodes Of Training
4 15:45 - 15:55 ABS-103 Lukmannul Haqim lubay The Influence of Playing Comprehension Model on Basketball Playing Skills
5 15:55 - 16:05 ABS-106 Muhamad Tafaqur Integration of Life Skill in Youth Football Training: A Case Study in Indonesia

6 16:05 - 16:15 Sandra Arhesa The Effect of Aquatic Training With Playing Method on Swimming Skill of Preschool Children
ABS-107
The Impact of Aerobic Capacity and Elevation Training Mask Using High Intensity Interval
7 16:15 - 16:25 Asep Sumpena
ABS-127 Training Method on The Physiological Abilities of Male Futsal Players

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ROOM 10 SESSION 1
Topic: Sport Sociology and Psychology
No Time Code Presenter Title
1 15:15 - 15:25 ABS-4 Davi Sofyan Spiritual Experiences for Elite Athletes: Able-Bodied and Disabilities in Indonesia
2 15:25 - 15:35 ABS-13 Nia Sri Ramania The Effect Of Sports and Fun Games On Student’s Stress Response
3 15:35 - 15:45 ABS-14 Nina Sutresna Female athlete motives and menstrual cycle disorders in Masculine sports in Indonesia
Adolescents Physical Self-Concept In Indonesia: Differences Based On Residence and
4 15:45 - 15:55 Jajat
ABS-15 Gender
5 15:55 - 16:05 ABS-16 Ira Purnamasari Self-Confidence and Anxiety of Judo Athletes Amidst the Global Pandemic of COVID-19
Correlation between Students Motivation and Learning Outcome Through Online Learning
6 16:05 - 16:15 Mona Fiametta Febrianty
ABS-18 Amidst The Global Pandemic Of Covid-19
7 16:15 - 16:25 ABS-21 Yudi Nurcahya Satisfaction Level of Elite Soccer Referees in Decisions Making

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ROOM 11 SESSION 1
Topic: Sport Biomechanics and Exercise Physiology
No Time Code Presenter Title
1 15:15 - 15:25 ABS-141 Arvin A. Andacao Leaping Through Hurdles: Adaptability Among Female Athletes

2 15:25 - 15:35 Dedi Kurnia Sportember Program as A Community Motivational Causa Doing Recreational Sports
ABS-161
3 15:35 - 15:45 ABS-148 Vicki Ahmad Karisman The Cyclists Motivational Patterns in the New Normal Era
The Social Economics Background Characteristics in Baseball Little League Athletes in West
4 15:45 - 15:55 Gano Sumarno
ABS-153 Java-Indonesia
5 15:55 - 16:05 ABS-172 Budhi Tristyanto Self determined martial arts athlete : taking advantages from self instruction techniques
6 16:05 - 16:15 ABS-188 Jajang Hendar Hendrawan Sundanese Traditional Sports: Level of Knowledge among Adolescents
7 16:15 - 16:25 ABS-193 Sehabudin Salasa Readiness and Attitude of Nursing Students to Corona Virus 2019 Mitigation

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ROOM 1 SESSION 2
Topic: Nursing and Public Health
No Time Code Presenter Title
1 16:30 - 16:40 ABS-97 Isti Kumalasari Stress Level of University Students in West Java During Early Covid-19 Pandemic
2 16:40 - 16:50 ABS-99 Sufyar Mudjianto Tingkat Basic Needs Satisfaction dan Attitudes Masyarakat Lanjut Usia Melalui Olahraga
Physical Activity and Psychosocial of Adolescents With Diabetes Mellitus Type 2: Qualitative
3 16:50 - 17:00 Sri Sumartini
ABS-108 Study
4 17:00 - 17:10 ABS-130 Syifa F. Syihab Counselor's Knowledge and Practice of Infant and Young Child Feeding Counselling
Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour in University Student During Online Learning: The
5 17:10 - 17:20 Adang Suherman
ABS-133 Effect of Pandemic Covid-19
Exposure Level Risk in COVID-19 Among Elementary School Students During The Pandemic
6 17:20 - 17:30 Fajar Hidayatullah
ABS-149 in East Java Based on New Normal Activity
Percentage of Increased VO2Max of Fencing Athletes at Each Stage (TPU, TPK, TPP, TPUt) in
7 17:30 - 17:40 Mohammad Zaky
ABS-165 the training period

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ROOM 2 SESSION 2
Topic: Nursing and Public Health
No Time Code Presenter Title
1 16:30 - 16:40 ABS-11 Septian Andriyani The Role of Parental Intervention in Toddler Toilet Training Implementation
Management of Healthy Lifestyle Education and Prevention of Diabetes Mellitus: Health
2 16:40 - 16:50 Yudy Hendrayana
ABS-170 Measurement and Sports Activity
Arm Water Hydrotherapy to Reduction Of Blood Pressure In Hypertension Ladies At The
3 16:50 - 17:00 Rohaedi S, Somantri B.
ABS-177 Tresna Werdha Senjarawi Social Center, Bandung

4 17:00 - 17:10 Irma Darmawati Implementing Benson’s Relaxation Therapy to Decrease Depression in Elderly
ABS-181

5 17:10 - 17:20 Sehabudin Salasa Readiness and Attitude of Nursing Students To Corona Virus 2019 Mitigation
ABS-193
Need Analysis for Sterilization Chamber in Mosques as an Effort to Strengthen Spiritual
6 17:20 - 17:30 Sandey Tantra Paramitha
ABS-196 Immunity
7 17:30 - 17:40

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ROOM 3 SESSION 2
Topic: Physical Education
No Time Code Presenter Title
Physical Education Student Difficulties in Attending Synchronous Learning in the Midst of
1 16:30 - 16:40 Wulandari Putri
ABS-134 Covid-19 Pandemic
Knowledge of Physical Education Teachers on Technological Development Monitoring the
2 16:40 - 16:50 Indra Wahyu Setyawan
ABS-142 Condition of Students in the Industrial Era 4.0 during the Pandemic
3 16:50 - 17:00 ABS-145 Burhan Hambali DEVELOPING POSITIVE YOUTH THROUGH SPORTS : STUDY LITERATURE
Cooperative Learning Model in Physical Education: Impact on Social Skills Development and
4 17:00 - 17:10 Tite Juliantine
ABS-154 Critical Thinking
Is Physical Activity Level in Physical Education Lesson Related to Fundamental Movement
5 17:10 - 17:20 Ricky Wibowo, Didin budiman
ABS-157 Skill at Elementary School?

INNOVATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF SPORTS AND RECREATION CENTER MANAGEMENT


6 17:20 - 17:30 Dudi Komaludin
WITH VIRTUAL TECHNOLOGY BASED ON LOCAL WISDOM IN THE PANDEMIC TIME COVID 19
ABS-158
Implementation of the Tactical Approach in Physical Education: Impact on The Development
7 17:30 - 17:40 Sucipto
ABS-164 of Understanding and Enjoyment

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Topic: Physical Education


No Time Code Presenter Title
ABS- DEVELOPING VIDEO ASSIGNMENT BASED ON MOTION ANALYSIS (VABMA) FOR ROLL FRONT
1 16:30 - 16:40 Rama Adha Septiana
166 LEARNING AT ELEMENTARY STUDENT
ABS-
2 16:40 - 16:50 Ahmad Chaeroni PHYSICAL FITNESS AND MENTAL HEALTH URBAN CITY AND RURAL
171
ABS-
3 16:50 - 17:00 Tri Martini( Motivation to Teach Physical Education Teacher during the Covid-19 Pandemic
173
ABS- THE DEVELOPMENT OF UNDERWATER VIDEO MEDIA IN LEARNING BASIC SWIMMING
4 17:00 - 17:10 I.K. Budaya Astra
182 TECHNIQUES
ABS- Multimedia Technology Use and Students^ Enjoyment in Physical Education Teaching
5 17:10 - 17:20 Gita Febria Friskawati
186 Learning During New Normal Era
ABS-
6 17:20 - 17:30 Dedi Supriadi Physical Activity In Adolescents During Covid-19 Pandemic
192
ABS- Application of Sport Education Model on The Performance of Playing Volleyball and Student
7 17:30 - 17:40 Yunyun Yudiana
146 Motivation

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ROOM 5 SESSION 2
Topic: Sport Biomechanics and Exercise Physiology; Sport Policy and Development
No Time Code Presenter Title
1 16:30 - 16:40 ABS-155 Agus Gumilar BATTING PERFORMANCE ON SOFTBALL
2 16:40 - 16:50 ABS-156 Jajat Darajat Does Theta Waves have a role on attention and batting skills?
3 16:50 - 17:00 ABS-168 Agus Rusdiana BIOMECHANICAL ANALYSIS OF TRACK START MOVEMENT IN SWIMMING
The Indonesian Judo Sports Development System and the Role of Female Athletes in the SEA
4 17:00 - 17:10 Ira Purnamasari
ABS-191 Games: A Historical Review from 1977-2017
SUPERVISOR PERCEPTION TO IMPROVE SUPERVISION IN TEACHERS OF PHYSICAL
5 17:10 - 17:20 Yudha Munajat Saputra
ABS-126 EDUCATION BASED ON VIRTUAL
6 17:20 - 17:30 ABS-153 Taupik Rochman Indonesian Community Active Lifestyle: Between Expectations and Reality
IMPLEMENTATION OF NEW HABIT ADAPTATION POLICIES IN MAINTENANCE AND
7 17:30 - 17:40 R. Boyke Mulyana
ABS-162 IMPROVING THE PERFORMANCE OF LECTURERS AND EDUCATIONAL STAFF IN UPI

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ROOM 6 SESSION 2
Topic: Physical Education
No Time Code Presenter Title
Analysis Of The Ability Of Leg Muscle Power Leg Length Against The Accuracy And Speed
1 16:30 - 16:40 Intang Lindu Aji Kurniawan
ABS-140 Shooting Futsal
Using Social Media: A Breakthrough to Encourage Generation Z Athletes in Independent
2 16:40 - 16:50 Mustika Fitri
ABS-143 Training during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Development of Test Instruments and Measurement of Rowing Ability of Aceh Provincial
3 16:50 - 17:00 Sukardi Putra
ABS-147 Athletes
4 17:00 - 17:10 ABS-150 Bangbang Syamsudar Physical Activity Profiles of Referees and Assistant Referees League 1 Shopee 2019/2020
5 17:10 - 17:20 ABS-152 Nyak Amir, The Development Form of Flexibility Exercises for Gymnastics
The Implementation Of Tactical Periodization At Front Sector Of Footbal Players Towards
6 17:20 - 17:30 Kartono Pramdhan
ABS-169 Travelled Distance
7 17:30 - 17:40 ABS-189 Risky Syahputra Effect of Peer Teaching Model on Learning Outcomes of Hockey Skills

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ROOM 7 SESSION 2
Topic: Sport Policy and Development; Sport History and Philosophy
No Time Code Presenter Title
1 16:30 - 16:40 ABS-25 Mochamad Yamin Saputra Football Governance in Indonesia
2 16:40 - 16:50 ABS-36 Septian Williyanto BACKHAND SERVE TEST MODEL FOR JUNIOR BADMINTON ATHLETES
3 16:50 - 17:00 ABS-50 Sandi Arisma Cipta Perdana Ilsya Empirical Analysis of Community Sports Participation in West Java
West Java Community Exercise Motives: APMO ANALYSIS OF THE WEST JAVA PROVINCE
4 17:00 - 17:10 Dicky Waluya Badrukamal
ABS-51 2019
Design, Validation, and Reliability of an Observation instrument Technique and Tactic in
5 17:10 - 17:20 Ardiansyah Rica Samsu Goli
ABS-101 Handball
Sport For All In Indonesia: A Historical Review and Development Related To The Paradigm
6 17:20 - 17:30 Endi Rustandi,
ABS-109 Shift To Development Through Sport
7 17:30 - 17:40 ABS-112 Raharja( Sports Facilities and Local Government Policy: A Case Study In West Java, Indonesia

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ROOM 8 SESSION 2
Topic: Sport Medicine and Nutrition
No Time Code Presenter Title
Sex Differences in Blood Pressure and Body Composition in Hypertensive Adults with Central
1 16:30 - 16:40 Riza Adriyani
ABS-20 Obesity
2 16:40 - 16:50 ABS-32 Siti Zubaidah Knowledge and attitude of sports nutrition among Softball/Baseball athletes in Malaysia

3 16:50 - 17:00 Fajria Saliha Puspita Prameswari Vegetarian Diet Among Athletes on Nutrient Adequacy and Performance: Literature Review
ABS-53
4 17:00 - 17:10 ABS-63 Ahdiyatul Fauza Hydration In Athletes : A Literature Review
5 17:10 - 17:20 ABS-84 Pipit Pitriani Role of Resveratrol and Chrysin on Inflammation and Liver Function in Obese Mice
Effect of Body Weight Training Plus Low Carbohydrate Diet Versus Running Plus Low
6 17:20 - 17:30 Nugraha Reshandi Carbohydrate Diet on Body Fat Percentage Changes In Overweight and Obese Adolescent
ABS-88 Man
Nanocurcumin treatment enhances the effect of exercise on mitochondrial biogenesis in
7 17:30 - 17:40 Hamidie Ronald Daniel Ray
ABS-104 skeletal muscle via AMPK-PGC-1alpha

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ROOM 9 SESSION 2
Topic: Sport Sociology and Psychology
No Time Code Presenter Title
1 16:30 - 16:40 ABS-30 Komarudin Life Kinetik Training to Increase Concentration and Skills in Playing Football
Patriana Nurmansyah The Implementation of Life Kinetik Training Methods and Educability Motor Levels in
2 16:40 - 16:50
ABS-49 Awwaludin Improving Football Athlete Concentration
Interpersonal Skills Development Through Sports and Physical Education: A Literature
3 16:50 - 17:00 Risma
ABS-54 Review
The effects of progressive muscular relaxation on concentration and performance scores of
4 17:00 - 17:10 Novrizal Achmad Novan
ABS-105 10m shooter
MICRO LEVEL SOCIAL CAPITAL ANALYSIS THROUGH SPORTS IN VOLLEYBALL ATHLETES OF
5 17:10 - 17:20 Udi Sahudi
ABS-122 MAJALENGKA DISTRICT
6 17:20 - 17:30 ABS-124 Indra Prabowo Harassment Perspective In Women Athletes In Women Review And Sports
7 17:30 - 17:40 ABS-135 Yusuf Hidayat Mental Imagery Applicative Model for Badminton Coaches of the Beginners

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Topic: Sport Pedagogy
No Time Code Presenter Title
1 16:30 - 16:40 ABS-24 Sriningsih EARLY CHILDHOOD CONFIDENCE IN THE POOL
KNOWLEDGE LEVEL OF EXTRACURRICULAR STUDENTS FIRST AID AT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
2 16:40 - 16:50 Nasri
ABS-79 IN SURAKARTA
Leadership Development and Mastery of Handball Playing Performance Through the Sport
3 16:50 - 17:00 Suherman Slamet
ABS-80 Education Model (SEM)
The Quality of the abillity of Sport Students based on learning outcomes through a Statistical
4 17:00 - 17:10 Nidaul Hidayah
ABS-89 Reasoning Learning Environment
DEVELOPMENT OF BASIC GULAT TECHNIQUES (JOINT LOCK) LEARNING MEDIA BASED ON
5 17:10 - 17:20 Bambang Erawan
ABS-117 DIGITAL
General Linear Model Analysis (GLM) to Assess Changes In Self-Efficacy Scores In Using the
6 17:20 - 17:30 Dian Budiana
ABS-120 STEM Method on Athletic Learning
The Influence of Game Concept Approach and Technical Approach to Game performance
7 17:30 - 17:40 Hamidi, ahmad
ABS-128 and play on context basketball learning in Middle School Students

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ROOM 11 SESSION 2
Topic: Sport Medicine and Nutrition; Sport Coaching
No Time Code Presenter Title
Dietary Pattern and Its Relationship with Hemoglobin and Blood Glucose Level in Dragon
1 16:30 - 16:40 Pipit Pitriani
ABS-90 Boat Athletes
Knowledge Enhancement of Coaches Province of Aceh through the explanation of the Basic
2 16:40 - 16:50 Yusni Yusni
ABS-138 Life Support
Nanocurcumin potentially to treatment COVID-19 Based on Its Ability To decrease High
3 16:50 - 17:00 Hamidie Ronald Daniel Ray Intensity Endurance Training produced inflammation marker IL-6 and TNF-alpha on Rat
ABS-183 Skeletal Muscle

4 17:00 - 17:10 Mia Kusumawati, Dumbbell Swing Exercise Effect Toward Result of 9 Meters Shooting Distance
ABS-194

5 17:10 - 17:20 Hasan Basri Physical Fitness Profiles 0f West Java Cricket Athlete
ABS-195
The Influence of The Small-Sided Game Training Method on Passing-Stopping Ability to
6 17:20 - 17:30 Tatang Iskandar
ABS-197 Football SSB Students Beringin Pratama

7 17:30 - 17:40

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Preface i

Conference Program and Presentation Schedule ii

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NURSING AND PUBLIC HEALTH

Clinical Instructor Perceptions of Educational Preparation and Organizational Support for 1


Their Role
Suci Tuty Putri, Lisna Anisa Fitriana, Sehabudin Salasa

The Role of Parental Intervention in Toddler Toilet Training Implementation 1


Septian Andriyani, Upik Rahmi, Afianti Sulastri, Dadang Darmawan

Sedentary Behavior and Sleeping Time in Adolescents in Indonesia: Objective 2


Measurement with Accelerometer (ActivPAL)
Jajat, Kuston Sultoni, Risma, Adang Sudrazat

Development of Cardio-training Instructions Video for Students Virtual Community in The 2


Era of The Covid-19 Pandemic
Damayanti, Imas- Nurjanah, Fitriyana- Ruhayati, Yati- Rahayu, Nur Indri

Therapeutic effect of role playing (Dramatic Play) on the Level Cooperative preschooler (3- 3
6 Years) When Dispensing oral in Room Otje Rajawali HospitaL Bandung.
Somantri, B.,Rohaedi, S

A Qualitative Exploration of Mother^s experience in Caring Children With Autism 3


Septian Andriyani, Irma Darmawati, Upik Rahmi

Adolescent Perceptions ff Premarital Sex Behaviour 4


Linda Amalia, Lina Anisa Nasution, Ina Nur’aini Hidayah

Protective effect of Quercetin Administration in Bacterial-induced Periodontitis on Rats 4


Afianti Sulastri, Indra Mustika SP, Amaliya Amaliya, Sukrasno Sukrasno, Andreanus A.
Soemardji

Relationship between Students^ Perceived Exercise Benefit and Physical Activity Level 5
During COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
Ruhayati, Yati- Hadi, Asep- Damayanti, Imas- Rahayu, Nur Indri

The Relation between Sex, Age, Body Mass Index, and Physical Fitness with Elderly 5

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Participation in Development
Nurlan Kusmaedi, Sumardiyanto, Septian Williyanto,Wildan Alfia Nugroho

The Obstacles Pos Kesehatan Pesantren (Poskestren) In Bandung 6


Tirta Adikusuma Suparto, Bella Aulia Alfatihah, Asih Purwandari Wahyoe Puspita, Imam Tri
Sutrisno), Dhika Darmansyah, Yanti Hermayanti

A Comparative Study Of Quality Of Nursing Work Life In Indonesia 6


Asih Purwandari Wahyoe Puspita, Tirta Adikusuma Suparto, Yanti Hermayanti

Differences of Electroenchepalography Wave in Women Elderly with and without 7


Dementia
Lisna Anisa Fitriana, Andria Pragholapati, Slamet Rohaedi, Setiawan, Kusnandar Anggadiredja
, I Ketut Adnyana

Indonesian Nurses Experience in Tuberculosis Infection Prevention and Control, 7


Phenomenology Study
Upik Rahmi, Sehabudin Salasa, Septian Andriyani

Coronovirus Disease: Physical Activity in New Normal 8


Raka Muhamad Dimas, Dimyati

Stress Level of University Students in West Java During Early Covid-19 Pandemic 8
Isti Kumalasari, Syifa F. Syihab, Mesa Rahmi, Muchamad Rizki Sentani

Basic Needs Satisfaction Level and Attitudes Elderly Society through Sport 9
Sufyar Mudjianto, Nurlan Kusmaedi, Amung Ma^mun, Bambang Abdul Jabar

Physical Activity and Psychosocial of Adolescents With Diabetes Mellitus Type 2: 9


Qualitative Study
Sri Sumartini, Suci Tuty Putri

Counselor^s Knowledge and Practice of Infant and Young Child Feeding Counselling 10
Syifa F. Syihab, Delita Septia Rosdiana, Ayu Mutiara Santanu, Isti Kumalasari

Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour in University Student During Online Learning: 10
The Effect of Pandemic Covid-19
Adang Suherman, Jajat

Exposure Level Risk in COVID-19 Among Elementary School Students During The 11
Pandemic in East Java Based on New Normal Activity
Fajar Hidayatullah, Khoirul Anwar, Septyaningrum Putri Purwoto, Heni Yuli Handayani, Agus
Himawan, Herlambang Fajar Wibowo

Percentage of Increased VO2Max of Fencing Athletes at Each Stage (TPU, TPK, TPP, 11
TPUt) in the training period
Mohammad Zaky, Jajat(a), Unun Umaran, Syam Hardwis, Agus Mulyana

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Measurement and Sports Activity


Yudy Hendrayana, Jajat Darajat KN, Lilis Komariyah, Agus Gumilar, Burhan Hambali, Tri
Martini

Warm Water Hydrotherapy to Reduction of Blood Pressure In Hypertension Ladies at The 12


Tresna Werdha Senjarawi Social Center, Bandung
Rohaedi S, Somantri B

Implementing Benson’s Relaxation Therapy to Decrease Depression in Elderly 13


Irma Darmawati - Dhika Dharmansyah - Rofi Noviyanti - Slamet Rohaedi

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Using Video Enhanced Reflective Practice to Support the Development of Student Teachers 14
Explaining Skills
I Ketut Semarayasa, Ni Luh Putu Spyanawati, Ni Putu Era Marsakawati

The Use of Virtual Reality Media with The High Other Thinking Skill Model in Sport 14
Education: Learning in The Pandemic Scene of Covid 19 in The New Normal Era
Iis Marwan, Nia Rohayati, Agus Arief Rahmat, Arif Abdul Malik

The Correlation of Physical Fitness and The Students Attention Level of Elementary School 15
Indrayogi, Maya Nurhayati, Riza Sukma Fauzi

Aquatic Activity during Covid - 19 15


Akhmad Olih Solihin, Sriningsih, Diky Hadyansah, Ujang Ridwan

The Implementation of Mini Volleyball Game to Increase Ability Student Creative 16


Thinking in Physical Education
Dupri, Oki Candra, Novia Nazirun

Self-Esteem Has Increased through Traditional Sundanese Games and Sport from 16
Indonesia In Physical Education
Indra Adi Bud Badruzaman, Brio Alfatihah Rama Yudha, Yoyo Zakaria Anshori

Comparison between Inquiry Learning Model and Cooperative Learning Model on the 17
Mastery of the Martial Art Movement of Ibing Tepak Tilu Jalan Muka Satu Pencak Silat in
the Pencak Silat Extracurricular SMPN 29 Bandung
Oktoviana Nur Ajid, Mulyana, Bambang Erawan

Traditional game: motoric skill and estimate distance 17


Heri Yusuf Muslihin, Resa Respati, Ida Wahidah, Sri Maryati, and Lutfi Nur

Nutrition Education on Sedentary Activity of Adolescent 18


Hurry Mega Insani, Lilik Kustiyah, Cesilia Meti Dwiriani, Mutiara Ayu Santanu

Thematic Based Physical Education Games 18


I Made Satyawan, Ni Putu Dwi Sucita Dartini

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Training (Basic) Model for Physical Education Teachers In Schools 19


Ade Evriansyah Lubis, Agung Nugroho

The Influence of Physical Education in Virtual Environment Toward Students Activity in 19


the New Normal Era : Student & Teacher Perceptions
Robby Septian, Yustinus Sukarmin

The Perception of Educational Stakeholders on The Concept of Student Physical Fitness 20


Development by Engineering School Accreditation Systems In Aceh Jaya District
Syamsulrizal, Yeni Marlina, Tandiyo Rahayu), Ifwandi

Peer Tutoring in Physical Education 20


Alit Rahmat

Designing Movement and Sport Situated Learning: How PE Teacher Creates Relevant 21
Student Learning Experience? (An Indonesian Physical Education Lesson Case)
Bambang Abduljabar

Developing Students Motivation in A Sport Extracurricular Activity at SMA 2 Pasundan 21


Bandung
Sagitarius, Ucup Yusup, Yudi Nurcahya, Widi Kusumah

College Students Motivation After Teaching Using Sport Education Season 22


Agi Ginanjar, Mochamad Zakky Mubarok, Dicky Oktora Mudzakir

Physical Activity dan Nutritional Status College Students During Pandemic Covid-19 22
Mesa Rahmi Stephani, Isti Kumalasari), Gano Sumarno), Wulandari Putri

Digitalization of Physical Education and Sports in the Era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 23
Sandey Tantra Paramitha, Mohammad Zaky, Muhammad Gilang Ramadhan

Validity and Reliability of Level Anxiety Specific on the Water Using SCAT Modification 23
And The Observations of Behavior With Test Performance As A Predictor For Beginners
Badruzaman, Yudha M. Sapoetra, Agus Rusdiana, Sandey Tantra Paramitha, Septian Williyanto
, Tono Haryono

Learning Model Development on Music and Movement for PETE Student Through 24
Scheduling Method of Blocked and Random Practice
Agus Mahendra, Mesa Rahmi Stephani, Wulandari Putri

Physical Education Student Difficulties in Attending Synchronous Learning in the Midst of 24


Covid-19 Pandemic
Wulandari Putri- Mesa Rahmi Stephani- Didin Budiman

Knowledge of Physical Education Teachers on Technological Development Monitoring the 25


Condition of Students in the Industrial Era 4.0 during the Pandemic
Indra Wahyu Setyawan, Soni Nopembri

Developing Positive Youth through Sports : Study Literature 25

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Burhan Hambali, Amung Ma’mun

Cooperative Learning Model in Physical Education: Impact on Social Skills Development 26


and Critical Thinking
Tite Juliantine*, Yunyun Yudiana, Oom Rohmah, Burhan Hambali

Is Physical Activity Level in Physical Education Lesson Related to Fundamental Movement 26


Skill at Elementary School?
Ricky Wibowo, Didin budiman., Gano sumarno

Innovation In The Development Of Sports And Recreation Center Management With 27


Virtual Technology Based On Local Wisdom In The Pandemic Time Covid 19
Dudi Komaludin, Nurlan Kusmaedi

Implementation of the Tactical Approach in Physical Education: Impact on The 27


Development of Understanding and Enjoyment
Sucipto*, Lilis Komariyah, Burhan Hambali, Agus Gumilar

Developing Video Assignment Based On Motion Analysis (Vabma) For Roll Front Learning 28
At Elementary Student
Rama Adha Septiana, gita febria friskawati

Physical Fitness and Mental Health Urban City and Rural 28


Ahmad Chaeroni, Nurlan Kusmaedi, Amung Mamun, Dian Budiana

Motivation to Teach Physical Education Teacher during the Covid-19 Pandemic 29


Tri Martini, Mudjihartono, Salman

The Development ff Underwater Video Media In Learning Basic Swimming Techniques 29


I.K. Budaya Astra, I.G. Suwiwa, Septyan Pasaribu

Multimedia Technology Use and Students^ Enjoyment in Physical Education Teaching 30


Learning During New Normal Era
Gita Febria Friskawati, Rama Adha Septian,Dedi Kurnia

Physical Activity In Adolescents During Covid-19 Pandemic 30


Dedi Supriadi, Diky Hadyansah, Ali Budiman

SPORT PEDAGOGY

Early Childhood Confidence In The Pool 31


Sriningsih(1*), Akhmad Olih Solihin (1), Siti Komariah (1)

Knowledge Level ff Extracurricular Students First Aid at Senior High School In Surakarta 31
Nasri Nasri (a*), Ari Sapti Mei Leni

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Leadership Development and Mastery of Handball Playing Performance Through the 32


Sport Education Model (SEM)
Suherman Slamet (a*), Yunyun Yudiana (b), Amung Ma^mun (c) Agus Mahendra (d)

The Quality of the abillity of Sport Students based on learning outcomes through a 32
Statistical Reasoning Learning Environment
Nidaul Hidayah, Mona Fiameta, Fitri Rodiana

Development of Basic Gulat Techniques (Joint Lock) Learning Media Based On Digital 33
Bambang Erawan, Dadan Mulyana, Sandey Tantra Paramitha

General Linear Model Analysis (GLM) to Assess Changes In Self-Efficacy Scores In Using 33
the STEM Method on Athletic Learning
Dian Budiana, Asti Dewi Rahayu Fitrianingsih

The Influence of Game Concept Approach and Technical Approach to Game performance 34
and play on context basketball learning in Middle School Students
hamidi, ahmad

Application of Sport Education Model on The Performance of Playing Volleyball and 34


Student Motivation
Yunyun Yudiana*, Burhan Hambali, Agus Gumilar

SPORT BIOMECHANICS AND EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY

Sport Massage to Recovery Time of Lactic Acid After Exercise On Softball Athletes 35
Tono Haryono, Jajat darajat kusumah negara,Septian Williyanto, Agus Gumilar, Badruzaman

Analysis Differences of VO2Max between Laboratory and Field Measurement in Rowing 35


Angga M Syahid (a*), Dede Rohmat Nurjaya (b), Agus Rusdiana (c), Dadan Mulyana (b)

Analisis Kinematika Teknik Gerakan Drag Push terhadap Hasil Kecepatan Bola pada 36
Cabang Olahraga Hoki Indoor
Salman, Agus Rusdiana, Teten Hidayat, Tian Kurniawan

Neuromuscular Taping Decreased Pain Intensity After Eccentric Activity in Driyorejo 36


Gresik 1 High School Students
Septyaningrum Putri Purwoto, Fajar Hidayatullah, Khoirul Anwar, Heni Yuli Handayani, Agus
Himawan, Herlambang Fajar Wibowo, Muhammad Zainal Arifin, Tri Setyo Utami

The Validation of A Portable Force Plate On Starting Block For Measuring Ground 37
Reaction Force and Reaction Time During Starting Phase of Sprinting
Ricky Wibowo, Andi Suntoda, Gano Sumarno

EFFECTS REGULARLY EXERCISING IN TWO DIFFERENT PM2.5 37


CONCENTRATION
Samsul Bahri(1), Agus Rusdiana(2), Dadan resmana(1), Imam Safei(1), Muhamad Fahmi

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Hasan(1), Agung dwi Juniarsyah(1), Sri Indah Ihsani(1), Iwa Ikhwan hidayat(1), Bagus
Winata(1)

The Development of Strength Training Instruction Video for Virtual Community Of 38


Students In Pandemic Era Of Covid - 19
Nur Indri Rahayu, Development Of Cardio-Training, Yati Ruhayati, Sari Robiatul Alawiyah

Batting Performance on Softball 38


Agus Gumilar(a*), Jajat Darajat KN(a), Amung Ma^mun(a), Nuryadi(a), Mudjihartono(a),
Dadan Mulyana(a)

Does Theta Waves have a role on attention and batting skills? 39


Jajat Darajat Kusumah Negara (a*), Nuryadi (a), Agus Gumilar (a), Agus Arief Rahmat (b)

Biomechanical Analysis ff Track Start Movement In Swimming 39


Agus Rusdiana(a*), Boyke Mulyana(b), Dede Rohmat Nurjaya(b), Badruzaman(a), Angga M
Syahid(c)

SPORT COACHING

The Improvement of Power Endurance and Aerobic through Interval Method by Using 40
Vest or Weighted Jackets
Dikdik Zafar Sidik1*, Fitri Rosdiana1, Kardjono1

Soccer Player Fatigue and Speed Analysis 40


Sri Maryati-Hendra Rustiawan-Isna Daniyati Nursasih

The Effect of Virtual Media-Based Obstacle Run Training on Women^s Futsal Dribbling 41
Ability during Covid-19 Pademi
Reza Resah Pratama1,Muhamad Syamsul taufik2, Soleh Solahuddin3, Tatang Iskandar4, Azi
Faiz Ridho5

Talent Identification Model of Physical Factors of Indonesian Fencing Athletes 41


Dery Rimasa, Novrizal Achmad Novan, Komarudin

Validity and Reliability of Specialization Identification Instruments of the Basketball 42


Players Position
Alen Rismayadi (a*), Herman Subarjah (a), Yunyun Yudiana (a), Agus Rusdiana (a)

The Impact Of Using Visual Media on Improving Technical In Games Handball Games 42
Widi Kusumah (a*), Yudi Nurcahya (a) Massayu Rizka Risjanna (a)

Digital Learning of Pencak Silat Sport Skills of Students In Indonesia 43


Mulyana, Sagitarius, Gilang Ramadhan, Pupung Purnawarman

Improvement of Shooting Techniques on Free Throw Line in Basketball Game 43


Masayu Rizka R(a*), Dadan Mulyana(a), Widi Kusumah(a)

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The Effect of Interval and Repetition Training Methods with A Resistance Band Ladder 44
Drills Training Pattern on The Improvement of Aerobic Abilities
Fitri Rosdiana1 *, Dikdik Zafar Sidik1, Asep Sumpena2, Ira Purnamasari1

The 100 Meter Ergometer Significantly Impact On The 2000 Meter Rowing Performance 44
Firdausi Nurul Hakim, Drs. H. Dede Rohmat N., M.Pd., dr.Pipit Pitriani, M.Kes., Ph.D.

Conflict between Leaders In Indonesian Culture- The Success of Female Coaches on 45


Athletes Achievements
Berliana, Ira Purnamasari, Mona Fiametta Febrianti

Effects of Training From Home on Detraining in Elite Athletes During the Covid-19 45
Pandemic
Dede Rohmat Nurjaya, Mona Fiametta Febrianty, Bambang Erawan

Differences of Anthropometric Characteristics and Cardiovascular Endurance Among 46


Football Players
Rozita Abdul Latif1*, Muhammad Hasif Ruslan1, Adam Linoby1, Muhamad Noor Bin
Mohamed1

Decision Support System for Football Athletes Selection Reviewed from Physical 46
Conditions
I Wayan Artanayasa, Ni Putu Dwi Sucita Dartini, I Komang Sukarata Adnyana

Development of Application Based Training Periodization Model on Handball Athletes 47


Hadi Sartono (a*), Ucup Yusup (a), Widi Kusumah (a), Yudi Nurcahya (a)

Effect of Undulating Exercise on Power Arm and Leg Muscles Volleyball Athlete 47
Unun Umaran, Iman Imanudin, Herman Subarjah, Mohammad Zaky

Implementation 0f Conventional Training Programs to Enhancing an Aerobic Abilities in 48


The Periodes of Training
Iman Imanudin, Unun Umaran, Syam Hardwis

The Influence of Playing Comprehension Model on Basketball Playing Skills 48


Lukmannul Haqim lubay (a), Dr. Amung Ma^mun, M.Pd (b), Dr. Tite Juliantine, M.Pd (c), Dr.
Nuryadi, M.Pd (d)*

Integration of Life Skill in Youth Football Training: A Case Study in Indonesia 49


Muhamad Tafaqur, Amung Ma^mun, Komarudin, Tite Juliantine

The Effect of Aquatic Training with Playing Method on Swimming Skill of Preschool 49
Children
Sandra Arhesa dan Dewi Laelatul Badriah

The Impact of Aerobic Capacity and Elevation Training Mask Using High Intensity 50
Interval Training Method on The Physiological Abilities of Male Futsal Players
Asep Sumpena(a)*, Dikdik Zafar Sidik(b)

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Analysis Of The Ability Of Leg Muscle Power Leg Length Against The Accuracy And 50
Speed Shooting Futsal
Intang Lindu Aji Kurniawan, Devi Tirtawirya

Using Social Media: A Breakthrough to Encourage Generation Z Athletes in Independent 51


Training during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Mustika Fitri (1), Saepul Anwar (2), Muhamad Hanif Ramadhan (2)

Development of Test Instruments and Measurement of Rowing Ability of Aceh Provincial 51


Athletes
Sukardi Putra (a), Nuzuli (a), Zulfikar (a)

Physical Activity Profiles of Referees and Assistant Referees League 1 Shopee 2019/2020 52
1) Bangbang Syamsudar, 2) Agus Santosa, 3) Dedi Kurnia, 4) Yudi Nurcahya

The Development Form of Flexibility Exercises for Gymnastics 52


Nyak Amir, Saifuddin and Zahara

The Implementation Of Tactical Periodization At Front Sector Of Footbal Players Towards 53


Travelled Distance
Kartono Pramdhan (a*), Herman subarjah (b), Dikdik zafar sidik (b), Hamidie Ronald daniel
ray (b)

Effect of Peer Teaching Model on Learning Outcomes of Hockey Skills 53


Risky Syahputra (a*), Irwan Hermawan, Rifany Artikania

The Indonesian Judo Sports Development System and the Role of Female Athletes in the 54
SEA Games: A Historical Review from 1977-2017
Ira Purnamasari, Amung Ma’mun, Berliana, Mulyana

SPORT HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY

Football Governance in Indonesia 55


Mochamad Yamin Saputra, Novrizal A. Novan, Sagitarius

SPORT MANAGEMENT

Leaping Through Hurdles: Adaptability Among Female Athletes 56


Dr. Arvin A. Andacao* & Ms. Carla Jane B. Linganay

Sportember Program as A Community Motivational Causa Doing Recreational Sports 57


Dedi Kurnia (a*), Sri Marini (b), Lu^luwatin Rosdiana Aprilia (b)

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SPORT MEDICINE AND NUTRITION

Sex Differences in Blood Pressure and Body Composition in Hypertensive Adults with 58
Central Obesity
Riza Adriyani, Dody Iskandar, Ahmad Hendra Dana

Knowledge and attitude of sports nutrition among Softball/Baseball athletes in Malaysia 58


Siti Zubaidah Nur Marthuan

Vegetarian Diet Among Athletes on Nutrient Adequacy and Performance: Literature 59


Review
Fajria Saliha Puspita Prameswari (a), Delita Septia Rosdiana (a*), Putri Novitasari (a)

Hydration In Athletes : A Literature Review 59


Ahdiyatul Fauza (a), Widya Astuti (a*)

Role of Resveratrol and Chrysin on Inflammation and Liver Function in Obese Mice 60
Pipit Pitriani, Wang-Lok Lee, Hee-Geun Park

Effect of Body Weight Training Plus Low Carbohydrate Diet Versus Running Plus Low 60
Carbohydrate Diet on Body Fat Percentage Changes In Overweight and Obese Adolescent
Man
Nugraha Reshandi, Suherman Adang, Ronald Hamidie, Ma^mun Amung

Dietary Pattern and Its Relationship with Hemoglobin and Blood Glucose Level in Dragon 61
Boat Athletes
Pipit Pitriani, Kardjono, Boyke Mulyana

Nanocurcumin treatment enhances the effect of exercise on mitochondrial biogenesis in 61


skeletal muscle via AMPK-PGC-1alpha
Hamidie Ronald Daniel Ray (a*), Asep Bayu Nandiyanto (b), Rita Patriasih (c), Abdullah
Firmansah (d)

Knowledge Enhancement of Coaches Province of Aceh through the explanation of the Basic 63
Life Support
Yusni Yusni1*, Muhammad Ridwan1,2, Amiruddin Amiruddin3

Nanocurcumin potentially to treatment COVID-19 Based on Its Ability To decrease High 63


Intensity Endurance Training produced inflammation marker IL-6 and TNF-alpha on Rat
Skeletal Muscle
Hamidie Ronald Daniel Ray (a,b*), Afianti Sulastri (a), Rita Patriasih (c)

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SPORT POLICY AND DEVELOPMENT

Backhand Serve Test Model for Junior Badminton Athletes 64


Septian Williyanto (a*), Agus Wiyanto (b), Nurhadi Santoso (c), Masri (d)

Empirical Analysis of Community Sports Participation in West Java 64


Sandi Arisma Cipta Perdana Ilsya, adang suherman, amung ma’mun

West Java Community Exercise Motives: APMO ANALYSIS OF THE WEST JAVA 65
PROVINCE 2019
Dicky Waluya Badrukamal, Adang Suherman

Design, Validation, and Reliability of an Observation instrument Technique and Tactic in 65


Handball
Ardiansyah Rica Samsu Goli (a), Tomoliyus (b)

Sport For All In Indonesia: A Historical Review and Development Related To The 66
Paradigm Shift To Development Through Sport
Endi Rustandi, Adang Suherman, Amung Mamun, Yunyun Yudiana, Rudi

Sports Facilities and Local Government Policy: A Case Study In West Java, Indonesia 66
Raharja(1), Nurlan Kusmaedi(2), Amung Ma^Mun(3), Berliana(4)

Supervisor Perception to Improve Supervision in Teachers of Physical Education Based on 67


Virtual
Yudha Munajat Saputra, Sandey Tantra Paramitha, Muhammad Gilang Ramadhan

Indonesian Community Active Lifestyle: Between Expectations and Reality 67


Taupik Rochman (a), Adang Suherman (b), Amung Ma^mun (b), Bambang Abduljabar (b)

Implementation of New Habit Adaptation Policies in Maintenance and Improving The 68


Performance of Lecturers and Educational Staff in Upi
R. Boyke Mulyana- Sandey Tantra Paramitha- Kanigara Hawari

SPORT SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY

Spiritual Experiences for Elite Athletes: Able-Bodied and Disabilities in Indonesia 69


Davi Sofyan(a)*, Yudha M. Saputra(b), Juntika Nurihsan(c), Nurlan Kusmaedi(d)

The Effect of Sports and Fun Games on Student’s Stress Response 69


Nia Sri Ramania, Tommy Apriantono, Doddy Abdul Karim, Riza Safitri, Bagus Winata

Female athlete motives and menstrual cycle disorders in ^Masculine^ sports in Indonesia 70
Nina Sutresna *, Pipit Pitriani, Berliana, Yudi Nurcahya, Surdiniaty Ugelta, Lilis Komariyah

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Adolescents Physical Self-Concept In Indonesia: Differences Based On Residence And 70


Gender
Jajat, Adang Suherman, Yusuf Hidayat, Mulyana

Self-Confidence and Anxiety of Judo Athletes Amidst the Global Pandemic of COVID-19 71
Ira Purnamasari, Mona Fiametta Febrianty, Geraldi Novian

Correlation between Students Motivation and Learning Outcome through Online Learning 71
Amidst The Global Pandemic Of Covid-19
Mona Fiametta Febrianty, Ira Purnamasari, Nidaul Hidayah

Satisfaction Level of Elite Soccer Referees in Decisions Making 72


Yudi Nurcahya (a*), Widi Kusumah (a), Hikmat Kodrat(a), Dadan Mulyana(a)

Life Kinetik Training to Increase Concentration and Skills in Playing Football 72


Komarudin (a*), Patriana Nurmansyah Awwaludin (a), Yusuf Hidayat (b), Novrijal Achmad
Novan (c)

The Implementation of Life Kinetik Training Methods and Educability Motor Levels in 73
Improving Football Athlete Concentration
Patriana Nurmansyah Awwaludin (a*), Komarudin (a), Novrizal Achmad Novan (b)

Interpersonal Skills Development Through Sports and Physical Education: A Literature 73


Review
Risma (a)(b), Amung Mamun (a), Nuryadi (a), Berliana (a)

The effects of progressive muscular relaxation on concentration and performance scores of 74


10m shooter
Novrizal Achmad Novan*, Nandya Indriana Adha Irianto, Komarudin, Patriana Nurmansyah
Awwaludin

Micro Level Social Capital Analysis through Sports in Volleyball Athletes Of Majalengka 74
District
Udi Sahudi(a), Yudha M. Saputra(b), Amung Ma^mun(b), Nuryadi(b)

Harassment Perspective In Women Athletes In Women Review And Sports 75


Indra Prabowo1, Yudy Hendrayana2, Amung Ma,mun 3, Berliana4 , Bayu Febrianto5

Mental Imagery Applicative Model for Badminton Coaches of the Beginners 75


Yusuf Hidayat*(a), Komarudin (b), Tri Martini (c)

The Cyclists Motivational Patterns in the New Normal Era 76


Vicki Ahmad Karisman, Rama Adha Septiana, Dedi Kurnia

The Social Economics Background Characteristics in Baseball Little League Athletes in 76


West Java-Indonesia
Gano Sumarno (a*), Andi Suntoda (a), Mesa Rahmi Stephani(a)

Self determined martial arts athlete : taking advantages from self instruction techniques 77

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Budhi Tristyanto (a*), Esya Anesty Mashudi (b), Susilawati (c)

Sundanese Traditional Sports: Level of Knowledge among Adolescents 77


Jajang Hendar Hendrawan, Kartono Pramdha), Ali Budiman, Sriningsh

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NURSING AND PUBLIC HEALTH

[ABS-5]
Clinical Instructor Perceptions of Educational Preparation and Organizational Support for Their
Role

Suci Tuty Putri(a*), Lisna Anisa Fitriana(a), Sehabudin Salasa(a)

a) Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia


* suci.putri@upi.edu

The aims of this study was to determine the perceptions of clinical instructors(CIs) towards Educational
Preparation and Organizational Support for Their Role. The study design was a observational analytic.
Convenience sampling was used in this study. Which is 104 respondents were recruited within 2 weeks.
Descriptive and correlative analysis using Chi-square shows that Most CIs have positive perceptions of
their role. The results showed that most CIs had a positive perception of their role. Furthermore,it was
known that the length of experience working as CI was associated with pedagogical competence (p =
0.047), support and educational resources (0.046), and teaching service integration (0.013). Meanwhile,
preceptor training was associated with educational program planning (0.037). It can be concluded that
although nurses have a positive perception of their role as CI, several demographic factors influence their
competence in teaching. It is important for academic education to facilitate each CI hospital in gaining
teaching competence abilities.

Keywords: clinical education- Clinical instructor - nursing education- preceptor-

[ABS-11]
The Role of Parental Intervention in Toddler Toilet Training Implementation

1st
Septian Andriyani1, 2nd Upik Rahmi2, 3Afianti Sulastri, 4Dadang Darmawan4

Indonesia University of Education Bandung, Indonesia 1,2,3


Akademi Keperawatan Dustira, Cimahi, Indonesia 4

Toilet training is a developmental task for toddlers. In practice, children need their parents as the first
educators in the family in carrying out toilet training. Parents play a role in helping children control the
habit of defecating and urinating independently. This study aims to determine the role of parents in
implementing toilet training for toddlers. This research is a quantitative descriptive study using purposive
sampling technique involving 57 parents of toddlers through filling out a questionnaire. Parents^
responses were recorded and categorized into two categories, good and bad. The results showed that
more than half of the parents were in a good category to implement toilet training (52.6%), and the rest
were still in the bad category (47.4%). Several factors can affect the role of parents in carrying out toilet
training, i.e. the readiness of parents and children, toilet training teaching techniques, and the stages of
toilet training itself. Nurses as health workers are expected to become educators for the parents about
knowing the importance of implementing toilet training for children. Physical and psychological
environmental aspects must be considered in supporting the toilet training process.

Keywords: Parents’Role, Toddler, Toilet training

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[ABS-31]
Sedentary Behavior and Sleeping Time in Adolescents in Indonesia: Objective Measurement with
Accelerometer (ActivPAL)

1
Jajat, 2Kuston Sultoni, 3Risma, 4Adang Sudrazat

1. Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia


2. Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
3. Universitas Galuh Ciamis
4. Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Sedentary behavior is closely related to health problems, especially non-communicable disease (NCD).
However, in Indonesia the total amount of time spent in sedentary behavior has not been quantitatively
measured. This study aims to measure objectively the amount of sleep and sedentary behavior in
adolescence. The sample in this study were 47 Indonesian high school students aged between 16-18 years
old consisting of 24 male and 23 female. Data on sedentary behavior and sleep time were even-day
ActivPAL data. Recording is carried out for 24 hours, starting at 00.01 up to 00.00 every day. The results
showed that there were significant differences in the amount of sleep between boys and girls (8.3 + 1.44
vs. 9.3 + 1.41, P <.05). The behavior between female adolescent and male adolescent in Indonesia is also
significantly difference (10.3 + 1.24 vs. 9.3 + 1.37, P <.05). Girls spend an average of more sleep per day
compared to boys and boys^ sedentary behavior time is higher than girls^. These findings indicate the
need for promotion of appropriate physical activity based on gender and age

Keywords: NCD, Physical activity, sedentary behavior, sleeping behavior

[ABS-34]
Development of Cardio-training Instructions Video for Students Virtual Community in The Era of
The Covid-19 Pandemic

Damayanti, Imas- Nurjanah, Fitriyana- Ruhayati, Yati- Rahayu, Nur Indri

Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

The COVID-19 pandemic pushed people, including university students to stay at home. Transform all
their once very active daily live into sedentary lifestyle. This is leading to potentially backfire to their
immune system, and furthermore becoming susceptible to the covid-19 infection. This study aims to
create a cardio-training instructional video that can be used as a sports training media for students in the
virtual community for Physical Activity in the Covid-19 era. This study uses Design and Development
(D&D) research with 6 stages of research procedures, namely: (1) problem identification (2) describing
objectives (3) product design and development (4) product testing (5) evaluation after testing (6)
Conclusion.

Keywords: covid-19, physical activity, cardio training video development, virtual community

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[ABS-35]
Therapeutic effect of role playing (Dramatic Play) on the Level Cooperative preschooler (3-6
Years) When Dispensing oral in Room Otje Rajawali HospitaL Bandung.

Somantri, B.,Rohaedi, S

Diploma in Nursing, Faculty of Education and Sports Health, University of Pendidikan Indonesia

Background. Hospitalized is an experience full of stress experienced by the child. Currently, drug
delivery, the child will think that drugs should be drink it bitter or bad, so it is not uncommon drug that
was rejected by the child, and the child does not want to take medication. Research purpose. Knowing
the influence of role-playing therapy (Dramatic play) on the level of cooperative preschool children (3-6
years old) when the oral drug delivery in the room Otje rajwali hospital bndung. Research metode. This
study uses quasy-experiment. The sample in this study amounted to 44 people and techniques with
accidental sampling. Result. There are significant differences in the level of cooperation between
cooperative before and after therapy play a role (dramatic play) with value of 0.000. Conclusion there is a
significant influence on the therapeutic role playing (dramatic play0 on the level of cooperative preschool
children while oral drug delivery. Suggestion. Hospital room Rajawali especially children continually
provide therapeutic methods play a role (dramatic play) to improve the cooperative attitude of the child
during the child was teated at hospital.

Keywords: Therapeutic role playing (dramatic play), the level of cooperation, oral drug delivery

[ABS-38]
A Qualitative Exploration of Mother^s experience in Caring Children With Autism

1st
Septian Andriyani1, 2nd Irma Darmawati,3Upik Rahmi

Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Background:Being a mother of autistic children is a difficult task. In infancy and early adolescence,
autism spectrum disorder exists, causing delays in many fundamental areas of development, such as
learning to speak, play, and connect with others. Aims:This study aims to describe the experience of
mothers in caring children with autism. Settings and Design:This study was narrative qualitative
research. Methods and Material:Data were collected using semi-structured interviews conducted with
five mothers who have an autism child in Bandung ages 6-14 years. Statistical analysis used:Data were
analyzed by the content analysis approach Results:3 themes were identified : First time catching their
children have autism, Autism parenting, Speech development before therapy. Conclusions:Mothers tried
their best effort in caring children with autism. Mothers play important roles in parenting and the
development of their children. Another family member needs to support physically and psychologically
for a mother who raises a child with autism

Keywords: Autism, Experience, Mother

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[ABS-39]
Adolescent Perceptions ff Premarital Sex Behaviour

Linda Amalia, Lina Anisa Nasution, Ina Nur^aini Hidayah

Nursing Study Program Education University of Indonesia

Premarital sex behavior among teenagers tends to increase. This study aims to determine the description
of adolescent perceptions of premarital sex behavior. This research uses a quantitative design with a
descriptive approach. This study used a total sampling technique and a questionnaire instrument with a
population of 72 adolescents aged 10-24 years and unmarried. The results showed that 40 people (55.6%)
had negative perceptions and 32 people (44.4%) had positive perceptions of premarital sex behavior.
These various perceptions raise the urgency of nurses to be able to play an active role in providing
reproductive health education and the impact of premarital sex behavior for adolescents in Indonesia.
Keywords: adolescents- perception- premarital sex behavior

Keywords: adolescents- perception- premarital sex behavior

[ABS-64]
Protective effect of Quercetin Administration in Bacterial-induced Periodontitis on Rats

Afianti Sulastri (a,b*), Indra Mustika SP (c), Amaliya Amaliya (c), Sukrasno Sukrasno (d), Andreanus A.
Soemardji (a)
a) Pharmacology-Clinical Pharmacy Research Group, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
b)Faculty of Sport and Health Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia
*afiantisulastri@upi.edu
c)Department of Periodontology, Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia
d)Pharmaceutical Biology-Research Group, School of Pharmacy, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia

Previous studies had shown that quercetin pharmacological activity is beneficial for health. This study
aims to investigate the effect of quercetin on bacterial-adhered ligature-induced periodontitis. The
animals were divided into three experimental groups using two types of treatment, preventive (Qp, n=6),
which is given a week before induction, and curative (Qc, n=6), which is given a week after induction.
Periodontitis state was gained through placing a 3/0 non-resorbable sterile silk thread around the
mandibular incisor teeth of eighteen male adult Sprague Dawley rats under general anaesthesia. Two
weeks of post-induction treatment, the animals were euthanized, and samples representing the
mandibular part were stored in formalin and prepared for histological processing to assess the grade of
inflammation (GI). The clinical parameter was evaluated by measuring the periodontal pocket depth
(PPD) using the Michigan-O probe. Qp showed the best improvement, in both parameter, clinically (PPD
score, p=0,0018 at the lingual site, and p=0,0264 at the mesial site) and histologically (GI, p=0,0002).
We found significant differences in preventing clinical attachment-loss statistically (p<0,05) on Qp,
better than the Qc at an equal dose (p<0,05). This finding suggests that quercetin administered as a
preventive measure may enhance the healing process of gingiva in periodontitis condition, better than
other groups.

Keywords: Periodontitis- Protective effect- Quercetin- wound healing

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[ABS-71]
Relationship between Students^ Perceived Exercise Benefit and Physical Activity Level During
COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

Ruhayati, Yati- Hadi, Asep- Damayanti, Imas- Rahayu, Nur Indri


Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between physical activity and perceived
exercise benefit Indonesian university of education students in the era corona virus pandemic in
Indonesia. The method used is a quantitative research method with a correlation research approach. The
population in this study were active students of the Indonesian University of Education, amounting to
34,612 people. The total of 389 samples with the sampling technique using cluster random sampling. The
instruments used were Global physical activity questionnaire and an Exsercise Benefit Barriers Scale.
The global physical activity questionnaire was used to measure the level of physical activity with the
results of UPI students having high physical activity. The Exsercise Benefit Barriers Scale was used to
measure the perceived benefits of exercise with the results that UPI students agreed with the benefits of
exercise as a physical appearance. The data were analyzed using the Spearman Correlation Test. The
results of data analysis showed there is a correlation between physical activity and perceived exercise
benefit Indonesian university of education students in the era corona virus pandemic in Indonesia.
(p=0,000<0,05) which meant there is a significant correlation.

Keywords: Physical Activity, Benefits of Exercise, Corona Virus, GPAQ, EBBS

[ABS-72]
The Relation between Sex, Age, Body Mass Index, and Physical Fitness with Elderly Participation
in Development

Nurlan Kusmaedi (a*), Sumardiyanto (b), Septian Williyanto (c),Wildan Alfia Nugroho (d)

Fakultas Pendidikan Olahraga dan Kesehatan, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Active participation in development requires several pre-requirements, including sex, age, body mass
index, and physical fitness. This study aimed to reveal the relationship between sex, age, body mass
index, and physical fitness with the level of active participation of the elderly in development. The
research method used is descriptive correlational. Samples were taken from the sports association of the
elderly who live in the Pasir Layung Village of Bandung City as many as 30 people. The results showed
a sex relationship to TPA with a percentage of 58.5% for men and 41.5% for women, the relationship
between age and TPA with a Sig. 0.000 <Sig α with r = -0.637- the relationship between BMI and TPA is
the Sig. 0,000 <Sig. α with a value of r = -0.826, and the relationship between physical fitness and TPA
with the Sig. 0,000 <Sig. α with a value of r = 0.857. This study concludes that there is a relationship
between sex, age, body mass index, and physical fitness with the level of active participation of the
elderly in development.

Keywords: elderly physical fitness, participation in development.

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[ABS-73]
The Obstacles Pos Kesehatan Pesantren (Poskestren) In Bandung

Tirta Adikusuma Suparto (a*), Bella Aulia Alfatihah (b), Asih Purwandari Wahyoe Puspita (c), Imam Tri
Sutrisno (d), Dhika Darmansyah (e), Yanti Hermayanti (f)

a,b,c,d,e) Program Studi DIII Keperawatan, Fakultas Pendidikan Olahraga dan Kesehatan, Universitas
Pendidikan Indonesia, Bandung, Indonesia
f) Departemen Keperawatan Maternitas, Fakultas Keperawatan Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung,
Indonesia

The purpose of this study was to explore the obstacles to the program of the Poskestren in Bandung. The
design of this study is a qualitative descriptive study with a sampling technique that is snowball sampling
to all components involved in the Poskestren. The data analyzed were the results of interviews with the
Poskestren program manager, direct observation of this program activities, as well as Darutt Tauhiid
post-test documents. The results of this study indicate that there are still obstacles the Poskestren in the
city of Bandung in the indicators of input, process, and output, namely: 1) The establishment of the
boarding school health post program not yet in every boarding school in Bandung, 2) Facilities and
infrastructure of Darutt Tauhiid post office that are not yet maximal, 3) The policy of implementing the
Darut Tauhiid post office program that is not appropriate, 4) Lack of quantity and quality towards the
guidance of health workers to the Darutt tauhiid post office, 5) Not carried out by the Darutt tauhiid
health post program of self-observation (SMD) activities, 6) Health education for Darutt tauhiid post
office is not optimal, 7) Documentation of Darutt tauhiid health post program activities is not maximal,
8) Lack of student visits to Darutt tauhiid health post program- and 9) The low level of knowledge of
PHBS students. Recommendations from researchers are the need for the establishment of the Poskestren
and the revitalization of the program in all Islamic boarding schools in Indonesia, especially in Bandung.

Keywords: Poskestren, Islamic Boarding Schools

[ABS-75]
A Comparative Study Of Quality Of Nursing Work Life In Indonesia

Asih Purwandari Wahyoe Puspita(a*), Tirta Adikusuma Suparto (b), Yanti Hermayanti(c)
a,b) Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Jalan Dr. Setiabudhi 229, Bandung 40154, Indonesia
*asihpurwandari@upi.edu
c) Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia

Purpose This study aims to compare the Quality of Nursing Work Life (QNWL) in Indonesia. Design:
The research design used in this research is quantitative with a comparative approach. Methods There
were 286 nurses taken by stratified random sampling in Indonesia, consisting of 94 private hospital
nurses, 111 state hospital nurses and 81 public health center nurses. The questionnaire was filled in by
the respondents themselves and consisted of two questionnaires from the Indonesian version, namely the
Quality of Work Life of Nurses questionnaire and a demographic questionnaire. Data were analyzed
using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. Result Nurses in Indonesia have an overall QNWL
score and the QNWL dimensions are in a good category . The rank of QNWL Health Facilities in
Indonesia from the highest is : 1) Public Health Center, 2) Public Hospital and 3) Private Hospital.
Conclusion The results of this study indicate that Indonesian nurses have QNWL values and the QNWL
dimensions are in good category. Clinical Relevance This study shows the need for efforts to improve the
components and factors of QNWL which are still problematic, especially in private hospitals.

Keywords: Quality Of Nursing Work Life ,QNWL,Components QNWL.

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[ABS-78]
Differences of Electroenchepalography Wave in Women Elderly with and without Dementia

Lisna Anisa Fitriana (a), Andria Pragholapati (a), Slamet Rohaedi (a), Setiawan (b), Kusnandar
Anggadiredja (c), I Ketut Adnyana (c*)
a) Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Bandung, Indonesia
b) Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia
c) Institut Teknologi Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia
*ketut@fa.itb.ac.id

Dementia is a syndrome of a serious decline in brain function with an increasing incidence worldwide.
EEG is a tool that functions to determine the electrical activity in the brain that can be using as a
dementia detection tool, but the research is still limited. The purpose of this study was to determine the
differences in EEG waves in women elderly with dementia and non-dementia. The research design was
cross-sectional. Examination of dementia using MMSE (Mini-Mental State Exam) with a cut off value of
23 and examination of brain waves using the InteraXon Muse Headband EEG (InteraXon, Canada) for
10 minutes in a resting state. The research sample consisted of 54 women elderly aged> 60 years who
lived in PSTW Senjarawi, PSTW Budi Pertiwi, and Bandung Community Health Center. Data analysis
used independent sample t-test and Mann-Whitney test. The results showed that there were significant
differences in the Delta AF7 waves (p = 0.007), Delta TP9 (p = 0.039), Delta TP10 (p = 0.024), and
Theta AF7 (p = 0.017). In conclusion, women elderly with dementia have lower slow waves (delta and
theta waves) than without dementia.

Keywords: Dementia- EEG- Elderly

[ABS-82]
Indonesian Nurses Experience in Tuberculosis Infection Prevention and Control, Phenomenology
Study

Upik Rahmi, Sehabudin Salasa, Septian Andriyani


Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Introduction :Cases of tuberculosis (TB) in West Java Indonesia is characterized by high cases of TB /
HIV infection and resistant TB disease and the role of health care facilities in managing TB. This
research is about the experience of nurses at public health centers for the factors that influence the
prevention and control of TB infection and to identify the risk of transmission of emerging nosocomial
infections. Methodology: Study design Qualitative research uses a phenomenological approach, with
structured interviews. Sample of 4 nurses at the West Java Community Health Center in Indonesia in 4
community health centers, the sampling technique was with a total sampling method. The number of
participants is considered sufficient if it has reached redundancy, meaning that the data obtained is
saturated. Nurses (n = 4) were selected to work in the outpatient TB section because in the community
health center there were no inpatient TB patients with the criteria of a nurse who had received TB
training, with a minimum Diploma education. Data collection-The interviews were conducted in a tightly
guarded meeting room with confidentiality, conducted in Indonesian by researchers, each lasting about
30 minutes. Participant responses were recorded during the interview. After the interview, the researcher
immediately typed and checked the code script to ensure complete and accurate data retrieval. The
interviews were also recorded using a tape recorder after asking the nurse for permission and the nurse
giving permission. Results: Factors that influence the prevention and control of TB infection, as well as
the potential risk of transmission of nosocomial infections, emerging themes are the Effect of health care
systems, sociocultural factors, patient behavior towards health services,
Conclusions: Lack of health care facilities is a major influence on infection prevention and control. The
provisions and practices of infection prevention and control, TB training for staff

Keywords: Tuberculosis, infection prevention and control, nurses, Fenomenology approach

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[ABS-91]
Coronovirus Disease: Physical Activity in New Normal

Raka Muhamad Dimas, Dimyati


Yogyakarta State University, Yogyakarta State University

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a global health emergency, and seens to be having a huge impact on
physical activity behaviour globally. Physical activity are key factor to help the population to mitigate the
effects that the current pandemic is causing on physical health of citizens in the world. Physical Activity
recommends 60 minute/day for 6-17 years old, and 75 minute/weak or 150 minute/weak for adults and
elderly. This research was aimed at finding out the level of physical activity in new normal. The method
used was quantitative descriptive, using a questionnaire distributed to the respondents, with random
sampling, and spread in 2 provinces (West Java and D.I. Yogyakarta). The data of the questionnaire
showed that the average level of physical activity is high category, with average 160 minute/week to 300
minute/week. However, it should be noted is they also have a high duration of sitting, lay down, and
playing mobile phone or game.

Keywords: Physical Distancing, Public Health, Activity, Pandemic

[ABS-97]
Stress Level of University Students in West Java During Early Covid-19 Pandemic

Isti Kumalasari, Syifa F. Syihab, Mesa Rahmi, Muchamad Rizki Sentani

Faculty of Sport Education and Health Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Introduction: The Covid-19 pandemic that occurred in early 2020 forced every country to implement
social restrictions. Social restrictions by government with the jargon ^Stay at Home^ affect the stress
level of society including the students. This condition has an impact on the learning process thus students
have to study through online or virtual method. This study aims to analyze the stress levels of students in
West Java during the early pandemic. Methods: This study used quantitative with cross-sectional design.
The study took place in March 2020, 1 to 2 months after the first case of Covid-19 in Indonesia. A total
of 330 students were taken as subjects in this study purposively. The instrument used was the google
form through social media. Data were analyzed using the chi-square test.
Results: Most of the students had moderate stress level (78.8%) and there were 16.7% had severe stress.
The results of the bivariate analysis showed that the stress level was related to gender (p = 0.046) and the
type of study program (p = 0.007), but it was not related to student age (p = 0.219, p> 0.05).
Conclusion: Gender and study program related to stress levels.

Keywords: Covid-19, stress level, university students

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[ABS-99]
Basic Needs Satisfaction Level and Attitudes Elderly Society through Sport

Sufyar Mudjianto, Nurlan Kusmaedi, Amung Ma^mun, Bambang Abdul Jabar

Fakultas Pendidikan Olahraga dan Kesehatan, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Penelitian ini berawal dari pemikiran bahwa masyarakat lanjut usia mempunyai kesempatan yang sama
dalam memenuhi basic needs satisfaction dan attitudes melalui olahraga, akan tetapi dalam kenyataannya
masih belum meningkat. Kondisi ini berdampak pada kurang terpenuhinya basic needs satisfaction dan
attitudes melalui olahraga. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah memberikan gambaran basic needs satisfaction
dan attitudes masyarakat lanjut usia melalui olahraga. Metode yang dipakai dalam penelitian ini adalah
deskriptif dengan pendekatan kuantitatif dengan menggunakan kuesioner. Untuk partisipan dilakukan
pada masyarakat lanjut usia yang mengikuti komunitas olahraga secara aktif. Hasil penelitian
menyatakan bahwa olahraga memenuhi basic needs satisfaction dengan meningkatkan motivasi dan
kesejahteraan intrinsik serta attitudes masyarakat lanjut usia. Penelitian ini memberikan rekomendasi
agar masyarakat lanjut usia memperhatikan basic needs satisfaction dan attitudes melalui olahraga untuk
successful aging.

Keywords: Basic needs satisfaction, Attitudes, Lansia, Olahraga

[ABS-108]
Physical Activity and Psychosocial of Adolescents With Diabetes Mellitus Type 2: Qualitative
Study

Sri Sumartini1, Suci Tuty Putri2

Program Study DIII Keperawatan FPOK UPI

Diabetes Mellitus (DM) type 2 can also occur in children and adolescents because they cannot control the
food and drink they consume and do very little physical activity. DM is a metabolic disorder
characterized by high blood sugar levels. DM type 2 in adolescents can occur due to two factors, namely
genetic factors and lifestyle factors. Complications that occur in sufferers of type 2 diabetes which
interfere with the psychosocial condition of fear, sadness, and disappointment, causing social
disturbances so that embarrassment to socialize and meet other people affects physical activity. The
purpose of this study was to analyze how the physical activities and psychosocial of adolescents with
Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 in the Subang Regency. the number of participants 3 people, the research
method used a qualitative design with a phenomenological approach. Data collection techniques using in-
depth interviews. Data analysis used in this research is thematic analysis. The results of this study show
that the physical activities and psychosocial of adolescents with DM type 2 are described in 5 themes,
namely feelings of excessive worry, stress that arises from negative thoughts, lack of confidence in
socializing, being less active in physical activity.

Keywords: Diabetes Mellitus Type 2, Physical Activity, Psychosocial, Adolescent

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[ABS-130]
Counselor^s Knowledge and Practice of Infant and Young Child Feeding Counselling

Syifa F. Syihab, Delita Septia Rosdiana, Ayu Mutiara Santanu, Isti Kumalasari

Faculty of Sports Education and Health, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Jl. Setiabudhi 229, Bandung
40154, Indonesia

The ability of Posyandu counselors to provide adequate knowledge and practice of Infant and Young
Child Feeding (IYCF) IYCF can reduce the number of undernutrition cases in several countries. This
study was conducted to assess the level of knowledge, attitudes, and practices of IYCF which was carried
out by Posyandu counselors in the Parongpong District of West Bandung Regency. The analytical
observational method through a cross-sectional approach was used as the method in this research.
Analysis of various variables was carried out using multiple linear regression including multicollinearity
test, heteroscedasticity test, and normality test. The results showed that all variables had a significant
effect on the IYCF counseling practice with a value of p = 0.010 (p <0.05). The partial test shows that
only the counselor educational background affects the practice of PMBA counseling with a value of p =
0.000 (p <0.05).

Keywords: IYCF- Posyandu Counselor

[ABS-133]
Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour in University Student During Online Learning: The
Effect of Pandemic Covid-19

Adang Suherman, Jajat


Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

One of the effects of Covid-19 pandemic is that lectures must be conducted online. This condition
changes the physical activities (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB) in university students. The research
reports about PA and SB in university students during online learning. The data were collected from 377
students of the Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI) through an online survey using the International
Physical Activity Questionnaire Short Version (IPAQ-SF) which has been translated into Bahasa. Data
were analyzed using descriptive statistics and crosstab to describe the level of PA, and t-test to see
differences in PA & SB based on gender. Of the 377 respondents, 38 people or 10.1% belonged to the
low PA level, 191 people or 50.7% moderate PA level, and 148 people or 39.3% vigorous level. The
average student spends 5.5 hours a day on SB. MET PA between male and female students differed
significantly (p = 0.018), while sedentary behavior was not different (p = 0.458). This study implies that
the level of physical activity during the Covid-19 pandemic is at a moderate to vigorous level. Gender
affects PA but not SB.

Keywords: Covid-19- Physical activity- Physical inactivity- Sedentary behaviour

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[ABS-149]
Exposure Level Risk in COVID-19 Among Elementary School Students During The Pandemic in
East Java Based on New Normal Activity

Fajar Hidayatullah, Khoirul Anwar, Septyaningrum Putri Purwoto, Heni Yuli Handayani, Agus
Himawan, Herlambang Fajar Wibowo
STKIP PGRI BANGKALAN

The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic since the end of 2019 until now has presented various new
perspectives in society that affect various existing sectors from health, education to the economy. Even
though currently school-age children in a pandemic era are undergoing educational activities with full
online learning, it is important for students to have the knowledge to maintain the health protocols they
must run. According to instructions from the government of the republic of Indonesia regarding the
implementation of health protocols in dealing with the new normal, people have to adjust to their daily
activities. This research is a research with a quantitative approach that utilizes descriptive analysis and
tests of differences between several question indicators in the questionnaire, including: age, class, gender,
district / city, level of risk, score. It was noted that a number of 585 elementary school students were
approved by the related teachers and principals who were willing to become respondents in this study.
where 301 of them were boys and 284 of them were girls. Mann-Whitney t-tesr are carried out to
conclude the research data that has been collected. As many as 86.8% of respondent students were
included in the low risk category based on the independent assessment they filled in as research data
which showed that the student response was quite high in adjusting to the health protocol. Furthermore, it
is also known that there are 8.9% of respondents in the moderate risk category based on the independent
assessment they previously filled and a number of 4.3% or 25 students turned out to be in the high risk
category which means they stated that they still had difficulty adjusting in maintaining health protocol.

Keywords: Exposure Level Risk, Student, Elementary School, COVID-19, Pandemic, Helath Protocol

[ABS-165]
Percentage of Increased VO2Max of Fencing Athletes at Each Stage (TPU, TPK, TPP, TPUt) in
the training period

Mohammad Zaky(a*), Iman Imanudin(a), Unun Umaran(a), Agus Mulyana(a)

1. Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia


Jl. dr. Setiabudhi no.229 Bandung, Indonesia
*zaky@upi.edu

The aim of the study was to determine the impact of the use of conventional exercise periodization on
increasing arobic ability. In this study, the increase in aerobic ability will be seen in the percentage level
at each training stage, namely the TPU TPK TPP TPUt stage. The method used in this research is an
experimental method with the design of One group pretest and posttest by giving treatment to fencing
athletes who will face a championship, amounting to 15 people. The increase in vo2 max ability during
the training period shows a significant increase, as well as an increase in vo2 max at each training stage
both at the TPK TPP and TPUt stages. Seeing these conditions, it is hoped that the coaches will be able
to create a conventional training program and understand the doses of training at each training stage, so
that they will be able to predict the athlete^s ability before facing the championship.

Keywords: Vo2 Max, Workout Program, Workout Stages

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[ABS-170]
Management of Healthy Lifestyle Education and Prevention of Diabetes Mellitus: Health
Measurement and Sports Activity

Yudy Hendrayana(a), Jajat Darajat KN(a), Lilis Komariyah(a), Agus Gumilar(a), Burhan Hambali(a),
Tri Martini(a)

a* Physical Education Program, Department Sport Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Abstract-- Community Service Activities aims to determine the level of community participation on the
importance of checking fasting blood glucose levels and blood glucose levels when, as well as providing
education about diabetes and its prevention through exercise, and education about healthy lifestyles.
Through examining fasting blood glucose levels and blood levels as well as sports education fit and run
we can see a picture of the condition of public health. This program was held in Bandung, West Java for
two months. The program is expected to provide education to them on the importance of health checks
and health sports to prevent de generative diseases such as diabetes mellitus

Keywords: diabetes mellitus, physical activity

[ABS-177]
Warm Water Hydrotherapy to Reduction of Blood Pressure In Hypertension Ladies at The Tresna
Werdha Senjarawi Social Center, Bandung

Rohaedi S, Somantri B.

Faculty of sports and health education

Background. The elderly experience various decreases in body functions, including the cardiovascular
system of the elderly, an increase in blood pressure can occur. Untreated increase in blood pressure can
lead to complications such as stroke, kidney failure and heart failure. One of the complementary
therapies that can be used to lower blood pressure is hydrotherapy. Research purposes. This study aims to
determine the effect of blood pressure before and after warm water hydrotherapy in elderly people with
hypertension at the Tresna Werdha Senjarawi Social Home, Bandung. Method. The design in this study
used a pre-experimental research method (one group pre-post test design) with a total sample of 35
respondents. The sampling technique used consecutive sampling and the analysis used was the Wilcoxon
test. Measurement of blood pressure using a mercury spigmomanometer and a stethoscope. Result. There
is an effect of warm water hydrotherapy on reducing blood pressure in elderly people with hypertension
with a significance value of p = 0.000 (p <0.05). Conclusion. Warm water hydrotherapy can reduce blood
pressure in elderly people with hypertension, this method can be used as a complementary alternative
therapy in lowering blood pressure.

Keywords: elderly. hypertension, warm water hydrotherapy

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[ABS-181]
Implementing Benson’s Relaxation Therapy to Decrease Depression in Elderly

Irma Darmawati (a)*- Dhika Dharmansyah (a)- Rofi Noviyanti (b) - Slamet Rohaedi (a)

a) Nursing Study Programs, Faculty of Sports and Health Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
*irmadarmawati@upi.edu
b) RS Paru Dr.H.A Rotinsulu

Depression in the elderly is caused by a lack of ability to adapt psychologically to problems and aging
process changes. Depression is a feeling of sadness, feeling useless, and pessimistic about the future.
Depression can reduce the quality of life in the elderly. Benson^s relaxation are considered appropriate in
decreasing depression. Aim of this study is to determine the effect of Benson^s relaxation on the level of
depression in elderly. This study was a quasi-experimental research conducted in a nursing home. 14
elderly aged over 60 years partisipated in this study. Benson^s relaxation intervention was performed
every day for 20 minutes in 3 weeks. This technique performed by deep breath relaxation combined with
religious beliefs espoused. Level of depression measured by the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS).
Independent t test was used as a comparative test to assess the mean difference between groups of
benson^s therapy research. There were a significant effect (p value = 0.046 <0.05). The level of
depression has decreased after the intervention for 3 weeks in the elderly. There was a change in the level
of depression from moderate depression to mild depression in 85.7% of respondents. Benson^s relaxation
therapy could be an alternative to reduce depression in the elderly, especially for those who have
religious beliefs because the focus of this relaxation is deep breathing and praise religious sentences.

Keywords: Benson’s Relaxation Therapy, Depression, Elderly

[ABS-193]
READINESS AND ATTITUDE OF NURSING STUDENTS TO CORONA VIRUS 2019
MITIGATION

Sehabudin Salasa1*, Upik Rahmi2, Septian Andriyani3, Mega Nurrahmawati4

Program Study of Nursing Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia


kang_sehab@upi.edu

The COVID-19 pandemic has become a major public health challenge globally with countries in the
world. Indonesia has also been badly affected by COVID-19. As student nurses feel the need to
participate in facing this pandemic. The purpose of this study was to see the readiness and attitudes of
nursing students in the face of the coronavirus 19 disaster. Method a cross-sectional online survey with a
semi-structured questionnaire using the Snowball sampling technique was conducted during the national
lockdown. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, analysis of variance (ANOVA),
correlation test and Pearson regression. Of the total 72 responses received, came from respondents aged
16-21 years, male, with a diploma education and residing in urban areas. Respondents have a good
attitude (54.2%) about COVID-19 in awareness of causes, signs and symptoms, prevention of spreaders,
providing health information, maintaining distance, maintaining environmental health and maintaining
mental health. The relationship shows a significant relationship between demographics and student nurse
attitudes. The conclusion of positive attitudes is influenced by student demographics and health
information.

Keywords: Attitude, readiness, student nurses, 2019-nCoV

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TOPIC: PHYSICAL EDUCATION

[ABS-17]
Using Video Enhanced Reflective Practice to Support the Development of Student Teachers
Explaining Skills

I Ketut Semarayasa, Ni Luh Putu Spyanawati, Ni Putu Era Marsakawati


Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Background: Videos have been believed as a rewarding tool to facilitate student teachers to reflect on
their teaching practice, including explaining skills. However, little scholarly attention has been given to
exploring how the student teachers experience the use of video to self-reflect their performance. Aims:
This study aims to (1) describe the student teachers experience in using video to self-reflect their
explaining skills- explain challenges encountered by student teachers in using video to reflect their
explaining skills- and (3) describe solutions taken by student teachers to face the identified challenges in
reflecting their explaining skills. Settings and Design: The study was conducted in a micro-teaching
practicum of a sport physical education, health, and recreation department in one of the state universities
in Bali. The design used was a qualitative case study. Methods and Material: The data were collected by
gathering the experiences of 4 student teachers Data included focus groups and interviews. The analysis
was undertaken by using principles of thematic analysis.Results: The results show that 1) the student
teachers had a positive attitude on the use of video to self-reflect their explaining skills- 2) the
apprehensive feeling was indicated as the sole challenge encountered by the student teachers when they
used video to film themselves- and 3) positive emotional regulation and practice were selected by the
student teachers to overcome the identified challenge. Conclusions: The study concludes that even
though the student teachers encountered a challenge in implementing video to self-record their practice
teaching, they still consider that self-reflection video activity could help them enhance their practice

Keywords: Video, reflective practice, explanation skills, teaching practice

[ABS-19]
The Use of Virtual Reality Media with The High Other Thinking Skill Model in Sport Education:
Learning in The Pandemic Scene of Covid 19 in The New Normal Era

Iis Marwan, Nia Rohayati, Agus Arief Rahmat, Arif Abdul Malik
Siliwangi University

The aim of this study is to examine the development of learning outcomes in sports education materials
using Virtual Reality (VR) media with the HOTS model in the covid-19 pandemic atmosphere in the
New Normal era. This type of research uses a quasi experiment with a quantitative approach. The design
of this research is One Group Pretest-Posttest Design. The participants were 32 students (16 girls and 16
boys) aged 11 to 13 years at the basic education level. Instruments for assessing the appearance of basic
sports movements (volleyball, basketball, soccer), athletics, artistic gymnastics- and cognitive abilities.
From the results of the analysis using the SPSS computer application version 21, it can be seen that the
pre-test results of 32 participants had an average value of 35.32 standard deviation values of 27.64 and
variance values of 764.35. As for the post-test results, 32 participants had an average value of 59.52
standard deviation values of 23.45 and variance values of 549.99. From these results, the value of tcount
> ttable (8,248> 2,042) with a significance level of 5% or 0.05, according to the basis for decision
making in the Paired Sample T-Test, it can be concluded that Ha is accepted and Ho is rejected, which
means that from the test results after giving treatment with a percentage value of 68.51%. The HOTS
model of virtual reality (VR) media in an atmosphere of the Covid-19 pandemic improves learning
outcomes for sports education at the basic education level. The HOTS model of virtual reality (VR)
media is suitable for use in the atmosphere of the Covid-19 pandemic in the

Keywords: Virtual Reality, Learning, Sports, Assessment, Covid-19 Pandemic

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[ABS-26]
The Correlation of Physical Fitness and The Students Attention Level of Elementary School

Indrayogi (1*), Maya Nurhayati (2), Riza Sukma Fauzi (3)

(1,2,3) Physical Education, Majalengka University, Jl. K.H. Abdul Halim No 103 Majalengka, Jawa
Barat, Indonesia
* indrayogi13@gmail.com

Physical fitness is an important aspect of achieving a good fitness level. Someone who has good fitness
will have a good health degree too. Physical fitness is the degree of a person^s dynamic health which is a
physical ability which is the basis for the successful implementation of tasks that must be carried out.
attention or attention is the conscious processing of a small amount of information from a large amount
of information available. Information is obtained from sensing, memory, and other cognitive processes.
The research method used is by using a quantitative method type/experimental investigation. The
population that is considered relevant for the research activity entitled Correlation Between Physical
Fitness and Attention Level is the fifth-grade student. The number of polls is 20 students and all of them
are used as research samples (total sampling). Then the measuring tools are physical fitness tests and
attention questionnaires. data collected was by the research variables, and the data collected were
obtained from measurements of Physical Fitness. Based on the processing of data analysis regarding the
correlation of physical fitness with students ^attention levels, it can be concluded that there is a
relationship between physical fitness and attention level based on the results of testing the significance of
the correlation coefficient of physical fitness with students^ attention levels

Keywords: Physical Fitness, Attention, Elementary School, Students

[ABS-29]
Aquatic Activity during Covid - 19

Akhmad Olih Solihin (1*), Sriningsih (1), Diky Hadyansah (1), Ujang Ridwan (1)

STKIP Pasundan
Jalan Permana No.32B, Cimahi 40512, Indonesia
*yoyoolih@gmail.com

Aquatic activity is one of the sports that has been impacted by the spread of Covid-19 around the world.
This study aims to obtain information about the impact of aquatic activity during Covid-19 in Higher
Education, especially in the Aquatic Student Activity Unit of STKIP Pasundan. Quantitative research
methods through a survey approach. The population of the research was all members of the Aquatic
UKM as many as 20 people and a sample of 20 people through a total sampling technique. Data
collection was carried out through aquatic activity questionnaires. The results of the study stated that the
quality of swimming pool water was a factor in students doubts about participating in aquatic activities.
This means that students still think that fear and worry arise from not doing aquatic activities due to the
water factor, as one of the spreads of the coronavirus or Covid-19. However, further research is needed
regarding the quality of water and chlorine which can kill germs and bacteria, so that people can return to
exercise without worry, especially in aquatic activities.

Keywords: Activity, aquatic, student, covid-19

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[ABS-33]
The Implementation of Mini Volleyball Game to Increase Ability Student Creative Thinking in
Physical Education

Dupri (a*), Oki Candra (a), Novia Nazirun (a)

The research objective was to see the effect of volleyball on students^ creative thinking skills. The
method used in this research is an experimental design with a one group pretest-posttest design. The
research was conducted in SMA with a sample size of thirty-five students from class X (ten) who were
selected by means of cluster random sampling. This research was conducted for 2 (two) months with
meetings once a week which resulted in eight sessions. The ability to think creatively by using the
Torrance Test of Creative Thinking (TTCT) using the t test analysis for data analysis methods. The
results of this study indicate an increase in creative abilities in the application of volleyball during
physical education learning. With the increase in the increase in this research, it is necessary to carry out
other development research that involves a control group and other more interesting strategies.

Keywords: Mini Volleyball Game, Creative Thinking

[ABS-40]
Self-Esteem Has Increased through Traditional Sundanese Games and Sport from Indonesia In
Physical Education

Indra Adi Bud Badruzaman (a), Brio Alfatihah Rama Yudha (a*), Yoyo Zakaria Anshori (a)

a) Universitas Majalengka, Jalan KH. Abdul Halim 103 Majalengka, Indonesia


*brioalfatihah99@unma.ac.id

Self-Esteem has been identified as an early buffer against childhood mental illness and with participation
in physical activity as a mental health promotion approach, as well as additional treatment therapies for
mental illness. The general assumption that physical activity can increase children^s Self-Esteem is well
known, with meta-analyses revealing weak to moderate relationships but not in physical activity,
Indonesian Sundanese traditional sports games. The purpose of this study is to find out the results of
traditional ethnic sundanese game interventions in physical education learning towards self-esteem of
primary school children. The purpose of this study was to determine the results of traditional Sundanese
ethnic game interventions on the self-esteem of elementary school students in physical education
learning. This research is a pre-post quasi research experiment. Experiment groups and control groups
carried out treatment for 12 weeks. The instrument used in this study was the Self-esteem rating scale
(SERS). The results of the paired t-test were obtained p<0.05 and t count>t table or 2.830>2.143 so it can
be stated there is a significant difference in self-esteem of the experimental group before and after the
implementation of traditional game treatment sundanese ethnic in physical education learning.

Keywords: Self-Esteem, Physical Education, Traditional sport, Traditional games, Indonesia

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[ABS-43]
Comparison between Inquiry Learning Model and Cooperative Learning Model on the Mastery of
the Martial Art Movement of Ibing Tepak Tilu Jalan Muka Satu Pencak Silat in the Pencak Silat
Extracurricular SMPN 29 Bandung

Oktoviana Nur Ajid, Mulyana, Bambang Erawan


Program Studi Kepelatihan Fisik Olahraga, Departemen Pendidikan Kepelatihan, Fakultas Pendidikan
Kesehatan dan Olahraga, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Physical Education, Health and Recreation Study Program- Faculty of Sports and Health Education,
Indonesia University of Education. This research was conducted with the aim to determine the effect of
inquiry and cooperative learning models on the mastery result of martial art movement of the Ibing
Tepak Tilu Jalan Muka Satu. The research method used in this study is an experimental method with a
research design using Posttest Only Control Design. The population in this study were extracurricular
students of Pencak Silat SMPN 29 Bandung with a sample of 30 students. The analysis used is the
similarity test of two means one party or t test. Based on the results of calculations and data processing, it
is obtained that the hypothesis is accepted. The conclusion from this study is that the results of the two
learning models are known to be significantly different on the mastery result of martial art movement of
the Ibing Tepak Tilu Jalan Muka Satu in Pencak Silat extracurricular at SMPN 29 Bandung. Thus, it is
suggested for the teachers in SMPN 29 Bandung to use cooperative learning model in the learning
process of Tepak Tilu.

Keywords: Learning Model, Inquiry, Cooperative, Tepak Tilu Jalan Muka Satu, Pencak Silat

[ABS-58]
Traditional game: motoric skill and estimate distance

Heri Yusuf Muslihin (a)*, Resa Respati (b), Ida Wahidah (c), Sri Maryati (d), and Lutfi Nur (b)

a) PGPAUD Tasikmalaya, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Jalan Dadaha no 18 Tasikmalaya 46182


Indonesia
* heriyusuf@upi.edu
b) PGSD Tasikmalaya, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
c) PJKR, Universitas Siliwangi Tasikmalaya Indonesia
d. PJKR, Universitas Galuh Ciamis Indonesia

The one traditional games in Indonesia was gampar that have many benefits. The purpose of this study
was to determine the effect of gampar play on manipulative movement skills and the ability to estimate
the distance of the steps while playing the game. Qualitative descriptive research methods were used in
this study. Sampling is done by taking samples aged> 40 years, this is done because the sample in
question is a person who has played this game. The number of samples is nine people. Data were
collected by means of interviews. The result of this research is that manipulative skills, especially kicking
and throwing targets, have increased. This is indicated by the better coordination ability between the eyes
and hands, as well as the eyes and feet. In addition, the ability to estimate the distance for throwing and
kicking stones at the target becomes more precise.

Keywords: Gampar, Manipulative skill, estimated distance

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[ABS-60]
Nutrition Education on Sedentary Activity of Adolescent

Hurry Mega Insani (a*), Lilik Kustiyah (b), Cesilia Meti Dwiriani (b), Mutiara Ayu Santanu (a)

a. Fakultas Pendidikan Olahraga dan Kesehatan, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia


*huri.mega@gmail.com
b. Fakultas Ekologi Manusia, Institut Pertanian Bogor, Jalan Raya Dramaga, Bogor, Indonesia 16680

Adolescents are included as vulnarable group to experience overweight and obesity due to sedentary
activities in adolescents. Adolencents activities are influenced by their surrounding environment such as
family, playmates, and the percentage of gadget usage. WHO Physical activity recommendation for
adolescents at least 60 minutes a day. Nutrition education is one of facilities used to help increase
adolescent knowledge about the importance of increasing physical activity and the consequent of
sedentary activity in adolescents. Knowing the most effective method becomes the purpose in this study.
This study used a quasy experimental control group pre-post test design which was conducted on three
groups of adolescents, namely the lecture, website and control group for two months on school days
using ASAQ (Adolescents Sedentary Activity Questionnaire) and analyzed using ANOVA. The results
showed that nutrition education using the interpersonal lecture method could increase adolescent
knowledge by 23.7 points compared to nutrition education using the website (6.2 points). Nutrition
education can increase adolescent knowledge but it does not have a significant effect on adolescent
physical activity on school days. Some of the activities while adolescents were quite high, especially the
learning activities of the lecture group (471.7 ± 53.5) and the website (471.7 ± 53.5) and sleep activity
which increased significantly in the lecture group (p=0.040), website (p=0.003) and control (0.015).
However, the screentime activity decreased significantly (p=0.011) in the lecture group which could be
caused by various factors. Further research needs to be done regarding the factors that affect the duration
of teenage screentime on school days.

Keywords: Nutrition education- nutrition knowledge- sedentary activity- schooldays- screentime

[ABS-62]
Thematic Based Physical Education Games

I Made Satyawan, Ni Putu Dwi Sucita Dartini


Sport and Sport Faculty, Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha
Jineng Dalem Village, Singaraja-Bali

Abstract

Learning in grade 1 SD (Elementary School) uses a thematic approach to provide meaningful experience
for students and build interrelated concepts. The aim of this study is to develop a thematic-based physical
education game for grade 1 SD on the theme of My Favorite. The research method used is the R&D
method developed by Borg and Gall to the development of a prototype which has been validated by three
validitators consisting of design experts, content / material experts and field practitioners. The product of
this research is in the form of a module ^Thematic Based Physical Education Games for Grade 1 My
Favorite Themes^ with 8 types of games in it which are adjusted to the theme and sub-theme. The results
of the validation test by the expert obtained the results, namely in terms of design the percentage level of
93% was very good category, in terms of content / material the percentage level was 93% in the very
good category and from the practitioner^s side received a percentage of 88.75% in the good category. It
can be concluded that the thematic-based physical education game prototype is feasible or can be used

Keywords: game, thematic, physical education.

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[ABS-68]
First Aid Training (Basic) Model for Physical Education Teachers In Schools

Ade Evriansyah Lubis (a*), Agung Nugroho (b)


a) STOK Bina Guna
Jl. Aluminium Raya No. 77, Medan 20241, Indonesia
*lubisadee@gmail.com
b) STOK Bina Guna
Jl. Aluminium Raya No. 77, Medan 20241, Indonesia

Abstract

This study aims to develop a first aid training (basic) model which is specifically intended for Physical
Education (Sports) teachers during teaching and learning activities in valid and reliable schools. This
research is a type of Research and Development. The research was conducted using the ADDIE
approach, which consists of- Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. The
sampling technique used was total sampling, namely 99 Physical Education (Sports) teachers from 99
officially registered schools in Medan Deli District, Medan City, North Sumatra Province. The data
analysis technique used qualitative data analysis with data collection methods using a questionnaire. The
results of this research and development are in the form of a first aid training (basic) model for physical
education (sports) teachers in schools. The first aid training (basic) model that has been developed is
suitable for use based on validation by experts (expert judgment). This first aid training (basic) model is
packaged in printed media (reference books) and audio-visual media (DVD tutorials) which can be used
as a guide for physical education (sports) teachers to develop supporting skills in providing first aid to
various types of disturbances and accidents. physical experiences of students during teaching and
learning activities at school.

Keywords: First Aid Training- Physical Education Teacher- School

[ABS-70]
The Influence of Physical Education in Virtual Environment Toward Students Activity in the New
Normal Era : Student & Teacher Perceptions

Robby Septian, Yustinus Sukarmin


Yogyakarta State University

Abstract

The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) having a major impact on physical activity behaviours
globally, including in physical education activities. The primary focus of this study are to identify
students^ and teachers^ perceptions about the virtual physical education learning process during new
normal era. This study used a descriptive quantitative analysis with survey method. In this study, data
were collected from questionnaire to the students and interviews to the teachers. This research instrument
in the form of a questionnaire distributed with the help of Google form in August 2020 succeeded in
gathering 165 responses from students with different locations. Data analysis techniques using
descriptive statistics with percentages. Findings of this study suggests that more attention should be paid
to create a virtual learning atmosphere that is more effective to support improving students^ physical
activity, because based on the questionnaire response most students prefer to learn directly in the class.
Specific virtual training during COVID19 outbreak should be further strengthened and improved to
protect the mental health of the student, especially to reduce the risk of depression and anxiety.

Keywords: Physical Activity, Covid-19, Virtual learning, perception.

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[ABS-74]
The Perception of Educational Stakeholders on The Concept of Student Physical Fitness
Development by Engineering School Accreditation Systems In Aceh Jaya District

Syamsulrizal (a), Yeni Marlina (a), Tandiyo Rahayu (b), Ifwandi (a)
a) Physical Education Syiah Kuala University, darussalam Banda Aceh
syamsulrizal.jantho@unsyiah.ac.id, yenimarlinay@unsyiah.ac.id,
ifwandi@unsyiah.ac.id
b) Faculty of Sport Science, Semarang State University tandiyorahayu@mail.unnes.ac.id,

The current research aimed at investigating the perception of educational stakeholders on the concept of
student physical fitness development by engineering school accreditation systems. The formation of
students^ physical fitness has been considered as one of important factors in education. This is why, in
the school accreditation assessment, physical fitness is one aspect of the assessment in the accreditation
test instrument. In collecting the data, the researchers used a qualitative approach. A total of 12
participants consisting of teachers at the Junior High School level in Aceh Jaya District, Education
Council of Aceh Jaya District, and Head of the Aceh Jaya District Education Office, and students^
parents were involved in the research. Interview and Focus Group Discussion were utilized to collect the
data. The data analysis technique uses qualitative analysis technique. The result of the current research
indicated that stakeholders in education sector in the Aceh Jaya district concur to the idea of having an
additional accreditation component related to the physical fitness development. They also agreed that
accreditation based physical fitness program at schools would improve students^ academic performance,
and therefore any attempt to facilitate its insertion to the educational system would be supported. This
study also produced a policy recommendation on physical fitness through engineering school
accreditation which can be used as an academic ground for the erection of government regulation on this
matter.

Keywords: Perception, Physical fitness, School Accreditation


Topic: Physical Education

[ABS-81]
Peer Tutoring in Physical Education

Alit Rahmat
Indonesia University of Education

The purpose of this paper was to review research on peer tutoring in physical education and adapted
physical education. Including students with disabilities in physical education may cause many challenges
for teachers who are not properly prepared to include students with various disabilities. The active nature
of the environment and needs of students with disabilities requires extra instructional adaptations.
Multiple types of peer tutoring strategies are used in inclusive physical education including:
unidirectional, reciprocal, cross-aged, and class-wide peer tutoring. Overall research studies indicated
that training peer tutors can be an important asset in implementing a program. Although there are many
challenges to including students with disabilities into a general physical education class, research
demonstrates peer tutoring combined with inclusion is beneficial for students with and without
disabilities.

Keywords: Adapted physical education, Peer tutoring, Multiple types of peer tutoring

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[ABS-93]
Designing Movement and Sport Situated Learning: How PE Teacher Creates Relevant Student
Learning Experience? (An Indonesian Physical Education Lesson Case)

Bambang Abduljabar

FPOK UPI

Teaching physical education was lead in term of sportization concept in the form as bio logistic and
pedagologistic advantages for student to be health, fit, joy, and good in character, better mover and sport
skills performers peoples. It was happened due to social construction and government policy. A context
manipulation in the coherence of content to process and context to purpose based on constructivism non-
linier situated learning is applied to strengthen a collaborative pedagogical process. It^s caused
meaningful student learning experience which lead to the student to be physically educated persons.

Keywords: Designing movement situation- relevant learning- and physically educated persons.

[ABS-100]
Developing Students Motivation in A Sport Extracurricular Activity at SMA 2 Pasundan Bandung

Sagitarius (a*), Ucup Yusup (a), Yudi Nurcahya(a), Widi Kusumah (a)

Fakultas Pendidikan Olahraga dan Kesehatan


Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Jalan Dr. Setiabudhi no 229 Bandung 40154
*sagitarius@upi.edu

The students at SMA 2 Pasundan Bandung Bandung have different motivations in participating in a sport
extracurricular activity. There are seven need motivations from Abraham Maslow. This research uses
descriptive method. The population which is researched is the students from SMA 2 Pasundan Bandung
Bandung. The sample is chosen by total campling technic with total students of 71 students who take a
sport extracurricular activity. The research shows that the student^s motivation in participating in such
activity are varies- the result shows that 80.11% is because the need of physiological with good category-
while the need of safe feeling is at 84.75% with very good category- the need of passion is at 73.68%
with good category- the need of proud is at 74.08% with good category- the need of cognitive is at
83.62% with good category- the esthetic need is at 81.87% with very good category- and the need to self-
actualizing and self-realizing is at 87.64% with very good category. The result shows that from seven
need motivations, the need to self-actualizing and self-realizing is the most motivation with 87.64%,
while the need of passion has the lowest percentage with 73.68%. The students in this school have a good
appraisal to sport extracurricular activity based from the overall seven need motivation with 80.69%
which is in good category

Keywords: Students, Motivation, Training Method, Sport Extracurrucular Activity

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[ABS-102]
College Students Motivation After Teaching Using Sport Education Season

Agi Ginanjar, Mochamad Zakky Mubarok, Dicky Oktora Mudzakir

STKIP Nahdlatul Ulama Indramayu

This study aims to see the level of college students motivation after participating in the sport education
(SE) season according to their role in SE. The research method uses descriptive. There were 35 college
students participating in the SE futsal season. The instrument uses the Learning Self-Regulation
Questionnaire (SRQ-L). The data analysis technique used descriptive statistics. The results showed that
the level of motivation of the coachs compared to all other roles and the roles involved in the team had a
higher level of motivation than the roles that were not involved in the team.

Keywords: College Students- Motivation- Sport Education

[ABS-111]
Physical Activity dan Nutritional Status College Students During Pandemic Covid-19

Mesa Rahmi Stephani (a*), Isti Kumalasari (b), Gano Sumarno (a), Wulandari Putri (a)

a) Primary Physical Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia


Jalan Dr. Setiabudhi No. 229, Bandung 40154, Indonesia
*mesarahmistephani@upi.edu
b) Sport Nutrition, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Enabling Large-Scale Social Restrictions in Indonesia in early 2020 in an effort to prevent the spread of
Covid-19 globally. Distance learning that is enforced by students can cause other problems, such as
increased sedentary behavior and obesity. This study aims to analyze the physical activity and nutritional
status of West Java students during the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. This research used a cross-
sectional study design. The study was conducted 1-2 months after the implementation of Lockdown in
West Java. A total of 330 students (39.1% sport study program- 60.9% non-sport study program)
volunteered to become respondents to this study, by filling out a questionnaire on Google Form. IPAQ
instrument used to determine the level of physical activity and BMI to determine the nutritional status.
Data were analyzed using the multinomial regression logistic. A total of 40.6% of students perform at the
level of vigorous physical activity, normal nutritional status of students of the department of sport as
much as 82.2%, while the non-sporting Prodi 67.7%. The results showed that physical activity had a
significant effect on the nutritional status of students (p = 0.021), and what showed a significant effect on
the nutritional status of students was the type of study program (p = 0.008, p> 0.05). Models of age, sex,
study program, and physical activity had a significant effect on nutritional status, although physical
activity did not partially affect them.

Keywords: Covid-19, Physical Activity, Nutritional Status, College Students.

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[ABS-116]
Digitalization of Physical Education and Sports in the Era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0

Sandey Tantra Paramitha, Mohammad Zaky, Muhammad Gilang Ramadhan


Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

In improving the quality of education in the era of the current industrial revolution 4.0, of course, it will
be focused on optimizing the use of technology in the field of education. Therefore, this study aims to
develop digital-based Physical Education and Sports learning methods that will support the online
learning process. Besides, this digital learning innovation is to answer the challenges of the Industrial
Revolution 4.0 in increasing the link and match between higher education graduates and labor
absorption. Research and development methods are research methods used to produce certain products
and test the effectiveness of these products. After that the product is tested using small groups and large
groups, then tested for its effectiveness. The instrument used was a test measurement of product learning
outcomes during the pre-test and post-test. The subjects of this study were students who contracted
general courses in physical education and sports. The results of this study are the creation of digital-based
physical education and sports learning model products. The conclusion in this study as a whole is
feasible and effective to use in the era of the industrial revolution 4.0. This research implies that students
who contract physical education and sports courses become more aware of the material provided.

Keywords: Digital, Innovation, Education, Industrial Revolution 4.0

[ABS-121]
Validity and Reliability of Level Anxiety Specific on the Water Using SCAT Modification And The
Observations of Behavior With Test Performance As A Predictor For Beginners

Badruzaman (a*), Yudha M. Sapoetra (b), Agus Rusdiana (c), Sandey Tantra Paramitha (d), Septian
Williyanto (e), Tono Haryono (f)
Fakultas Pendidikan Olahraga dan Kesehatan

The aim of this study was to examine the convergent validity, reliability, and validity predictive of
instruments to measure the level anxiety of specific in the water with instrument Sport Competition
Anxiety Test Modification (SCATM), Anxiety Instrument Observation Behavior (AIOB), and
performance Test as predictor. Participants of 60 college-aged students men (n =44) and women (n=16)
(range aged 19-22 year) students who could not swim at 25 m. The descriptive analysis to calculating:
average, Sd., range, and analysis inferential for validity with internal validity each instrument with a total
score used bivariate Person correlation.. The results- Person intraclass correlations coefficient analysis (2
tailed), Instruments SCATM was validity r = 0.562, (moderat) (p= 0.00<0.01). Instrument (AIOB)
coeffisien correlastions r = 0.838 (p =0.00 =<0.01) (high), and performance test, coefisien correlations r
= 0.559 (moderat) (p =0.01 <0.05). Reliability with test-retest (separated 1 week) SCATM instrument,
coeffisien correlations r = 0.841(high) (p =0.00 <0.01). AIOB instrument coeffisien correlastions r =
0.914 (very high) (p = 0.00<0.01), and test performance r = 0. 904(very high) (p =0.00<0.01). Validitas
predictive instrument SCATM that have high anxiety and performance, have predictive validity r = -
0.043 (p = 0.02 < 0.05), showed significant relationship but negative correlation and low performance.
As well as, instrument AIOB, that have high anxiety, and performance tests, showed significant
correlation but negative with coeffisien correlation r = - 0.185 (p= 0.01< 0.05), in the category of low
levels in performance. Validity predictive having significant relationship but negative. Students who
have a high level of anxiety, both for instrument SCATM or AIOB, have the results of their performance
is low or only mean able to dive a head in the water, and front float ability. Conclusion- measurement
specific of water anxiety level both using a questionnaire SCATM an

Keywords: Validity, reliability, predictive validity, Anxiety specific, on the water, observation behavior,
Instrument, SCAT, performance, test, beginner.

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[ABS-125]
Learning Model Development on Music and Movement for PETE Student Through Scheduling
Method of Blocked and Random Practice

Agus Mahendra, Mesa Rahmi Stephani, Wulandari Putri

Physical Education for Elementary Schools


Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

This research is developmental research aimed at improving student learning outcomes in the Music and
Movement course at PETE for Elementary Schools. This study tested methods and models of motor
learning based on blocked, random, and hybrid scheduling methods and linked them to hand-eye
coordination. The research was carried out by using a quasi-experimental method with a 3 x 2 factorial
design. The motoric skills taught consists of two movements requiring high coordination, namely the
juggling movement and the basic cha cha step. Through this research, it is aimed that the most effective
learning method for music and movement for juggling and cha cha skills acquisition is confirmed. It can
be concluded that the hybrid method has a significant effect on mastery of cha-cha training, and the
Randomized method has a significant effect on mastery of basic juggling skills. However, there is no
interaction between the influence of the model and the effect of hand-eye coordination. Thus, it can be
concluded that juggling and cha cha learning can be of using the Random and Hybrida methods, and
there is no need to group students based on the level of hand-eye coordination.

Keywords: Random, block and hybrid practice, Scheduling Practice, hand-eye coordination, music and
movement

[ABS-134]
Physical Education Student Difficulties in Attending Synchronous Learning in the Midst of Covid-
19 Pandemic

Wulandari Putri- Mesa Rahmi Stephani- Didin Budiman

Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Covid-19 pandemic, started from the beginning of 2020, has changed the learning process in all level of
education in Indonesia. One of the changes is the shift from a face to face learning into an online
learning, including in the Physical Education program administered in the higher education level. This
research was aimed at finding out the difficulties faced by Physical Education students in attending
lectures through a synchronous online learning. The survey method was employed in this study. The
instrument used in the study was a questionnaire distributed through a Google Form. The study involved
118 participants. The result of the study showed that there were two major obstacles faced by the
students, including technical problems and environment problems. It concludes that, to gain an optimal
outcome of the synchronous lecture program, the betterment regarding the technical aspect and support
from their surroundings should be given.

Keywords: Covid-19 Pandemic, Learning Difficulties, Physical Education Instruction, Synchronous


Learning

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[ABS-142]
Knowledge of Physical Education Teachers on Technological Development Monitoring the
Condition of Students in the Industrial Era 4.0 during the Pandemic

Indra Wahyu Setyawan (a*) , Soni Nopembri (b)


a, b) Sport Science Study Program, Postgraduate Program, Yogyakarta State University. Colombo Street
No. 1, Karangmalang, Yogyakarta 55281, Indonesia.

Physical Education Learning has the aim of developing aspects of physical fitness so that knowing the
physical condition of students is mandatory. During this pandemic, technological literacy in the industrial
era 4.0 is a must for the community, especially for those who are involved in the education sector. The
availability of various hardware and software requires teachers to be active in creating and using it as a
support for the implementation of distance learning. The purpose of this study was to determine the
extent of Physical Education teachers^ knowledge about the implementation of monitoring the physical
condition of students in the learning process, the development of physical condition monitoring
technology, and the use of media in Physical Education learning, the development of technology in the
industrial era 4.0 during the pandemic. This research will be used as a preliminary background for the
author to carry out further research on the development of monitoring tools for students^ physical
conditions. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. The results showed: (1) Monitoring the
condition of students was always carried out during Physical Education learning according to the
curriculum reference, (2) Knowledge of various developments in physical activity monitoring
technology, some teachers did not know the technology to monitor physical activity and some knew. (3)
The use of physical activity monitoring technology is not maximized and still uses visual, verbal and
manual methods. In conclusion, it is necessary to do socialization about the development of appropriate
technology to support physical education learning in the era of 4.0 and the pandemic. It is necessary to
develop a means of monitoring student physical activity in a simple, digital and real time manner to
support physical education learning remotely.

Keywords: physical activity, physical condition, learning technology, era 4.0, pandemic, wearable
sensor

[ABS-145]
Developing Positive Youth through Sports : Study Literature

Burhan Hambali(a,b*), Amung Ma^mun(b)

a) Postgraduate School of Sports Education Study Program, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesian, Jalan Dr
Setiabudhi No 229 Bandung
*burhanhambali@upi.edu
b) Physical Education Health and Recreation Study Program, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Jalan Dr
Setiabudhi No 229 Bandung

Positive youth development (PYD) is a power-based concept of development, where children and
adolescents are seen as having resources to develop rather than problems to be solved. PYD has been
widely used to study the involvement of children and adolescents in various types of sports programs
organized by adults and under adult supervision. There are three categories in the climate of PYD,
namely 1) adult relationships, 2) peer relationships, and 3) parental involvement (Holt et al., 2017). One
of the variables that becomes the focus in assessing the PYD program is life skills or life skills (Holt et
al., 2017). Developing positive youth through sports is a must in a country, which means that the
development of PYD is the main key in the progress of the country in the field of sports, the results of the
study prove that sports can contribute to the development of cognitive, affective, psychomotor and social
aspects which are the benchmarks for the success of a a country with youth as agents of change in the
future. Therefore, it is important for a country to make sports a vehicle for developing positive youth
through sports.

Keywords: Positive Youth, Sports

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[ABS-154]
Cooperative Learning Model in Physical Education: Impact on Social Skills Development and
Critical Thinking

Tite Juliantine*, Yunyun Yudiana, Oom Rohmah, Burhan Hambali

Physical Education Health and Recreation Study Program, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Jalan Dr
Setiabudhi No 229 Bandung
*titejuliantine@upi.edu

This study aims to examine the effect of the Cooperative Learning Model on improving students^ social
skills and critical thinking in Physical Education (PE) learning. The research method used was an
experimental design with Multiple Treatment and Control with Pretest, involving two experimental
groups, namely the intervention of the cooperative learning model type (1) Team Game Tournament
(TGT)- (2) Group Investigation (GI)- and one control group with conventional model intervention.
Participants involved in this study were junior high school students in Bandung City. There are two
instruments used (1) social skills instruments and critical thinking. All data generated in this study were
analyzed using one-way manova and one-way anova analysis techniques which aim to see the effect of
the three groups on social skills and critical thinking. The results of the analysis prove that the
cooperative learning model has a significant impact on the development of social skills and critical
thinking of students in physical education learning.

Keywords: Cooperative Learning Model, Critical Thinking, Social Skills.

[ABS-157]
Is Physical Activity Level in Physical Education Lesson Related to Fundamental Movement Skill at
Elementary School?

Ricky Wibowo, Didin budiman., Gano sumarno


PETE for Elementary School Program, Faculty of Sport and Health Education, Universitas Pendidikan
Indonesia, INDONESIA

The results of study in various countries show that students do not achieve the recommended level of
physical activity during physical education class. The purpose of this study was to investigate the level of
physical activity of elementary school students in physical education class and its relation to fundamental
movement skills. Correlational approach was used to analyze the results of this study. Third grade
elementary school students (n=43- boys=23-girl=20) were enrolled in this study. The instrument used to
measure the level of physical activity was the heart rate monitor chest strap (Polar H10) that was used
during physical education class. To measure FMS, TGMD-2 was used consisting of locomotor and object
control skills.. The results indicated that the distribution of physical activity levels in Physical Education
learning did not reach the recommended level of physical activity (31.20%) MVPA. Fundamental
movement skills were correlated with the level of physical activity of students during Physical Education
learning at the low level.

Keywords: fundamental movement skills- locomotor- physical activity level- physical education

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[ABS-158]
Innovation In The Development Of Sports And Recreation Center Management With Virtual
Technology Based On Local Wisdom In The Pandemic Time Covid 19

Dudi Komaludin, Nurlan Kusmaedi


Al-Ihya Islamic University, Kuningan

This study aims to examine the use of digital technology in creating management innovations in the
management of sports and recreation centers. This encourages the empowerment of resources in digital
transformation. The limited number of face-to-face meetings during the Covid 19 pandemic led to an
even higher utilization of digital transformation. To support virtual management-based innovation, the
values of human resource education can be developed through sports and recreation content with cultural
content that contains local wisdom. Sports and recreation management innovations with content of local
wisdom can be broadcast vitally. Local wisdom is one of the riches that exist in an area. Local wisdom in
the form of traditional games is something that is very supportive for sportsmanship towards world
achievement. Traditional games have tremendous potential in every region in Indonesia. Indonesia is a
country that is very rich in cultural diversity (local wisdom) which has been recognized by the
international community. One of Indonesia^s potentials related to sports management is traditional
games. Indonesian traditional games are generally related to sports elements. Sports innovation must pay
attention to local culture, so that this program can be accepted by every citizen who lives in the area. The
excellence of management innovation is reflected in the use of virtual technology with local wisdom as a
strategy for developing sports and recreation management policies.

Keywords: management development innovation, virtual technology, local wisdom

[ABS-164]
Implementation of the Tactical Approach in Physical Education: Impact on The Development of
Understanding and Enjoyment

Sucipto*, Lilis Komariyah, Burhan Hambali, Agus Gumilar

Physical Education Health and Recreation Study Program, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Jalan Dr
Setiabudhi No 229 Bandung
*pjkr.sucipto@upi.edu

This study aims to examine the impact of implementing a tactical approach in physical education (PE) on
the development of student understanding and enjoyment. The method used in this study was an
experimental design with a pretest posttest control group design. Involving two groups, namely one
experimental group with tactical approach intervention and one group with technical approach
intervention. There are two instruments used in this study (1) the multiple choise type of cognitive
instrument at the difficulty level C1 to C3 which will be used to measure student understanding, (2) the
pleasure scale which aims to measure students^ enjoyment in the learning process. The research will be
conducted on junior high school students at SMP 2 Lembang West Java Indonesia. All data obtained will
be analyzed using the one-way manova technique which aims to see the effect between groups on
understanding and enjoyment in a multivariate and univariate. The results of the analysis prove that the
tactical approach has a higher and significant impact on the development of understanding and
enjoyment of students in Physical Education learning in schools

Keywords: Enjoyment, Tactical Approach, Understanding

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[ABS-166]
Developing Video Assignment Based On Motion Analysis (Vabma) For Roll Front Learning At
Elementary Student

Rama Adha Septiana(1), gita febria friskawati*(2)

STKIP Pasundan

The assignment of Physical Education teaching learning material when virtual learning in this new
normal era for elementary school (SD) students is very important, especially on the front roll material.
The reason is, the front roll material cannot be done without understanding the movements thoroughly.
When students misunderstand it, there is a big chance of injury. Therefore the development of
assignment media in learning front roll is needed. The purpose of this study was to develop the
assignment of exercise material using Video assignment Based on Motion Analysis (VABMA) for
elementary school students. This study used the analytical design development implementation
evaluation (ADDIE) method. The instrument used in this study was a feasibility questionnaire on the
content of the material and media that had been tested for validity and reliability. Sources of data in this
study are test results from experts on the content of the material and media. Data analysis uses percentage
analysis to see whether or not the media for this assignment is feasible. The results showed that the
VABMA media was feasible to use in assignments to floor exercise material for elementary school
students

Keywords: video analysis, front roll, elementary student

[ABS-171]
Physical Fitness and Mental Health Urban City and Rural

Ahmad Chaeroni, Nurlan Kusmaedi, Amung Mamun, Dian Budiana

Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Abstract

Today young generation experiences anxiety in facing life^s problems, depression or stress, and
everything related to physical fitness. Good physical activity will provide good benefits for the body,
especially to overcome fitness and mental problems. ntervention programs provide urban and rural
adolescents whose aim is to find out the different levels of physical fitness and mental health in different
areas of residence. This type of research is classified into experimental research by providing school and
family-based intervention programs for adolescents who are the subject of research for 30 days, with a
sample of 160 adolescents of West Sumatran provention divided into two regions, namely urban areas
with 80 adolescents divided into 40 adolescents. male and 40 female adolescents, then in rural areas
which is like 40 male and 40 female adolescents. From the results of the study prove that the physical
fitness of rural adolescents is higher than urban adolescents with an average proving result, that is 99.65:
61.35 while the mental health level of urban adolescents is higher than rural adolescents, with an average
comparison of 86.93: 74.08.

Keywords: Physical fitness, mental health, urban and rural youth

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[ABS-173]
Motivation to Teach Physical Education Teacher during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Tri Martini(a), Mudjihartono(a), Salman(a)

(a) Physical Education Program, Department Sport Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Abstrac. The purpose of this study was to explore the motivation of junior high school level physical
education teachers in providing online-based physical education teaching in Cimahi City. This study uses
a quantitative descriptive merthod using a survey method. Data collection techniques using tools in the
form of a Google Form application. The population in this study were physical education teachers in
Cimahi City. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling technique using the Roscoe method.
Data analisys was performed using quantitative description the form of a percentage. Data is collected
through Google Forms which are then validated. The results of the study cpncluded that the motivation
of junior high school level teachers in Cimahi City was included in the low category with a total
percentage of 75.81%

Keywords: teaching motivation, pandemic

[ABS-182]
The Development ff Underwater Video Media In Learning Basic Swimming Techniques

I.K. Budaya Astra 1, I.G. Suwiwa 2, Septyan Pasaribu


Department of Physical Education, Faculty of Sports and Health, Ganesha University of Education,
Singaraja, Indonesia

Abstract

The development of technology, information and communication has now changed the perspective of
educators in learning Sports and Health Physical Education (PJOK) like presenting media into learning
process. In fact, there are not many swimming learning media that can be presented in PJOK learning,
especially underwater video media. Media development is uses the research and development method
with the ADDIE model which consists of the analysis, design, development, implementation, and
evaluation stages. The development aims to (1) Knowing the feasibility level of the media through the
responses of experts (2) Knowing the feasibility level of the media through the responses of students.
The data was collected by using google form which contains media assessment instruments by experts
and for trials on students. The video media validation procedure begins with the subject content expert
test, learning design expert, learning media expert, then continues with individual, small group and large
group testing. The analysis technique used is descriptive quantitative. The results of the study were based
on the responses of the experts, namely Content Experts 64% (Not Good), Learning Media Experts 76%
(Good) and Learning Design Experts 78% (Good). The results of the study were based on the responses
of individual students 83% (Very Good), Small Group 98.67% (Very Good) and Large Group 89.42%
(Very Good). So that the media is suitable to use according to experts and students. It is recommended to
conduct further research to determine the effectiveness of the media being developed.

Keywords: video media, learning, basic techniques, and swimming.

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[ABS-186]
Multimedia Technology Use and Students^ Enjoyment in Physical Education Teaching Learning
During New Normal Era

Gita Febria Friskawati, Rama Adha Septian,Dedi Kurnia


STKIP Pasundan

This survey study aims to reveal the relationship between the use of technology and students^ enjoyment
of learning physical education in the new normal. The population consisted of 612 high school students
in West Java, with 348 male students and 264 female students. The instruments used in this study were
The Questionnaire for the Assessment of Enjoyment in Physical Education (QUAEPE) to measure
student enjoyment and a questionnaire with a Likert scale to measure the use of technology in Physical
Education learning that had been tested for validity and reliability. Descriptive statistics with Simple
percentage distribution and Mann-Whhitney U and Kruskal-Wallis H tests were used to see the
relationship between students^ enjoyment of using multimedia technology when learning Physical
Education online in relation to gender. The results showed that there were significant differences in
student enjoyment when learning Physical Education using multimedia technology in Physical Education
learning in the form of the use of video (film/animation), computers/leptops, animated images, digital
textbooks and the use of social media such as WhatsApp and Facebook. Although student enjoyment
cannot be formed immediately by itself, there must be intensive feedbcak from the Physical Education
teacher to strengthen the involvement between the teacher^s relationship with students visually to carry
out the Physical Education teaching and learning process

Keywords: Multimedia Technology Use, Student’s Enjoyment, Physical Education, New Normal Era

[ABS-192]
Physical Activity In Adolescents During Covid-19 Pandemic

Dedi Supriadi (a*), Diky Hadyansah (b), Ali Budiman (c)


STKIP Pasundan

This study aims to describe the physical activity of adolescents during the Covid-19 pandemic. The
research method used is descriptive quantitative. Samples taken were 900 adolescents aged 15-17 years
(350 boys and 550 girls) in Bandung city with snowball sampling technique. The results show that
physical activity among adolescents during the Covid-19 pandemic was in the low category and there is a
significant difference between the physical activities of men and women, boys do more physical activity
than girls. There is limited space for movement because study from home, lack of promoting physical
activity through physical education have resulted in a lack of knowledge about the role of physical
activity as an effort to prevent Covid-19 transmission and the tendency of adolescents who have not
made physical activity a culture. Therefore, promotion of physical literacy is very important in fostering
physical activity among adolescents and even all levels of Indonesian society.

Keywords: physical activity, gender, covid-19

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SPORT PEDAGOGY

[ABS-24]
Early Childhood Confidence In The Pool

Sriningsih(1*), Akhmad Olih Solihin (1), Siti Komariah (1)

STKIP Pasundan
Jalan Permana No.32B Cimahi 40512, Indonesia
*sriningsihm33@gmail.com

Childrens self-confidence is one of the supporting factors that are believed to be able to master aquatic
activities, especially in swimming. The purpose of this study is an effort to monitor the level of self-
confidence of children during the training process in the pool and other supporting factors. Quantitative
research methods through a survey approach. The population of 20 children in the Indonesian Swimming
Association Gemilang Prima, a sample of 20 children through the total sampling technique. Data
collection through self-confidence questionnaire. The results showed that a high sense of optimism in
children made someone more comfortable doing activities while in the pool, both in shallow pools and in
deep pools. Meanwhile, independence is a factor that needs to be improved during the training process,
and it needs coaches and parents.

Keywords: Children, early childhood, confidence, swimming pool

[ABS-79]
Knowledge Level ff Extracurricular Students First Aid at Senior High School In Surakarta

Nasri Nasri (a*), Ari Sapti Mei Leni

a) Aisyiyah University of Surakarta


Jalan Ki Hajar Dewantara No.10, Kentingan Jebres, Surakarta 57126, Indonesia
nasriow09@gmail.com
b) Faculty of Health Sciences

First aid is a first step before going to more complex in handling sports injury that it can be done by a
medical team, coach, or athletes with the objective to prevent more complex injuries and infection, to
reduce pain and, and to prevent death. Deep understanding about it is important in preventing serious
injuries. There are 128 students at X to XII grades on Senior High School in Surakarta who participating
in extracurricular sports. Their knowledge was tested using multiple-choice questionnaires and had been
validated and to measure students^ basic knowledge about sports injury first aid was obtained in
exacurricular activities. 3 major results are- 1) the 1st rank is occupied by 170 or 78.3% students have
intermediate level with 78.3%, followed by 24 or 11% students have advanced level, and the 3rd rank is
occupied by 23 or 10.6% students have the novice level- 2) the majority students on age range 14 to 16
years old, 82 or 37.8% students majority who join it- and 3) more than half of males students (55.3%)
was dominated it. It short, a training program is required to provide students^ insight regarding sports
injury first aid.

Keywords: First aid - Students knowledge level- Senior high school students - Sport Activities of
extracurricular class

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[ABS-80]
Leadership Development and Mastery of Handball Playing Performance Through the Sport
Education Model (SEM)

Suherman Slamet (a*), Yunyun Yudiana (b), Amung Ma^mun (c) Agus Mahendra (d)
a) Postgraduate School Sports Education Study Program, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Jalan Dr setiabudhi No 229 bandung
*suhermanslamet@upi.edu
b) PGSD Physical Education Study Program, UPI Sports and Health Education Faculty

The implementation of sports activities is generally oriented towards improving skills, but not on the
meaning of the values developed after sports activities. For this reason, the application of a structured
and deliberate learning model with a load of values is still low, so that it affects the development of the
real essence of sports. The importance of implementing the learning model, one of which is the value of
sports, namely learning leadership, which people rarely reveal, both in the implementation of sports in
schools, clubs, and other related institutions. Thus the importance for leadership development research is
applied to a model that will provide valuable experiences for both students, athletes, and sports actors in
general. This study aims to reveal differences in leadership development and mastery of playing
performance through sports education (SEM) models. The research method used is a simple experiment
with post-test only design with random design, to see the comparison of development and mastery of
playing performance in the structured SEM group deliberately given leadership content with structured
SEM without leadership content, with inventory leadership identity (ILI) tests, and GPAI observation.
The data analysis used was the multivariate hypothesis test. The subjects of this study were students of
the PGSD Penjas study program, participants in the invasion game class who had never played handball
(beginners). The research findings show that there is a significant difference in leadership development,
while the mastery of playing performance is not a significant difference between SEM which contains
leadership content and SEM without leadership content. The conclusion in this study is that SEM
provides a greater contribution to the development that is applied structured and deliberately containing
leadership content.

Keywords: Leadership development- playing performance- sport education model

[ABS-89]
The Quality of the abillity of Sport Students based on learning outcomes through a Statistical
Reasoning Learning Environment

Nidaul Hidayah, Mona Fiameta, Fitri Rodiana

Departement of Coaching Education, Faculty of Sport and Health Education, Universitas Pendidikan
Indonesia

This research aims at describing the sports students^ Statistical Reasoning Ability (SRA) quality through
the Statistical Reasoning Learning Environment (SRLE). This research employs a qualitative analysis.
The qualitative analysis is performed with a grounded theory method. The research subjects are
consisting of 29 Sports Coaching Education Study Program (PKO) students receiving SRLE learning.
The research conclusion shows that: there are five categories to describe the quality of sports students^
statistical reasoning ability: problem understanding, concept mastery, argument validity, well-orderly
thinking process and interpretation accuracy.

Keywords: Statistical Reasoning Ability (SRA) quality, sports students, Statistical Reasoning Learning
Environment (SRLE)

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[ABS-117]
Development of Basic Gulat Techniques (Joint Lock) Learning Media Based On Digital

Bambang Erawan, Dadan Mulyana, Sandey Tantra Paramitha

Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

This research is a continuation of previous research on digitizing learning basic techniques of clinch
fighting and leverage wrestling. The purpose of this study is to develop digital-based Wrestling (Joint
Lock) basic technique learning products to improve the quality of learning outcomes which is marked by
an increase in cognitive, affective, and psychomotor abilities in the process of learning basic wrestling
techniques using the joint lock wrestling technique digitization approach. The method used is Research
and Development (R&D). This method is used to develop digital-based wrestling learning, which is
specialized in joint locking techniques. During the digitization process using the AVS Video Editor
application with an intuitive interface, this application is suitable for use in the process of digitizing basic
wrestling techniques and has very complete and useful features for the video editing process. The
subjects of this study were wrestling athletes who won the overall student national championships. The
results of this study created the development of digital-based learning media for basic techniques of
wrestling (joint lock). The conclusion in this study is that the learning media for the basic technique of
wrestling is effectively used for the learning process. The implications of this study will be discussed.

Keywords: Digital, Learning Media, joint lock

[ABS-120]
General Linear Model Analysis (GLM) to Assess Changes In Self-Efficacy Scores In Using the
STEM Method on Athletic Learning

Dian Budiana, Asti Dewi Rahayu Fitrianingsih

Faculty of Sports and Health Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

This study discusses how the GLM analysis assesses changes in the Self-Efficacy score among the
STEM method group using the Quasi-experimental method. The sample in this study amounted to 40
students of class VIII in Junior High School, 20 students for the experimental group and 20 students for
control who met the inclusion criteria. The two groups were selected using random sampling. To find out
the Self_Efficacy score in the two groups, measurements were taken 3 times. The results showed that
there was a difference in the Self Efficacy score between the levels of observation time between the Pre
Test and the middle test (p-value <0.005) and the middle test and post-test (p-value = 0.030), there was a
difference in the average self-efficacy score between the method groups. STEM and conventional (p-
value 0.004) and STEM methods are better at increasing self-efficacy (experimental) scores than
conventional methods (control). Increasing Self-Efficacy in students is important because it is important
that students have the ability to overcome difficulties in various conditions.

Keywords: Education, Self-Efficacy, STEM

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[ABS-128]
The Influence of Game Concept Approach and Technical Approach to Game performance and
play on context basketball learning in Middle School Students

hamidi, ahmad

Univesitas Pendidikan indonesia

This study was designed to determine the extent to which a technical and a Games approach to teaching
physical education content Basketball for junior high school students would each affect their games
playing abilities, and approach preference for teaching the game. Pre and post unit data were collected
through video tape of half-court games play, questionnaire and an eight teen-lesson planning assignment,
submitted by the students at unitend. Within-group adjusted multiple t tests revealed that the tactical
group participants improved significantly in their overall games playing abilities. They also significantly
improved on self-rated questionnaire items pertaining to their perceived abilities to teach tactics and
strategies as well as to use their basketball skills in a games situation. The technical group participants
did not improve significantly in their overall games playing abilities but did improve their overall
perceived abilities to apply their basketball skills in games settings. Whereas 80% students of the
technical group (n=98) chose the Games approach, the games group (n =98) unanimously

Keywords: Teaching Games- Physical education, play, Students, Basketball, Junior High School

[ABS-146]
Application of Sport Education Model on The Performance of Playing Volleyball and Student
Motivation

Yunyun Yudiana*, Burhan Hambali, Agus Gumilar

Physical Education Health and Recreation Study Program, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Jalan Dr
Setiabudhi No 229 Bandung
yunyunyudiana@upi.edu

This study aims to test the effectiveness of the application of the Sport Education Model (SEM) on the
performance of playing volleyball and student motivation during the adaptation period for new habits.
The research method used was a quasi-experimental design with an untreated control group design with
dependent pretest and posttest samples. The research was conducted on students/athletes of the volleyball
club in Bandung. Participants consisted of 40 students with a non-randomized sampling technique. The
instrument used in the study was a volleyball performance test using the Volleyball Information System
(VIS) assessment and a Motivation Scale to measure the level of motivation of athletes/students in
volleyball learning. All data generated in this study will be analyzed using statistical analysis techniques
(1) Repeated measures one-way ANOVA, which aims to test comparisons between measurement times,
(2) one-way Manova, aims to see the effect of independent variables on dependent variables in a
multivariate manner . The results of the analysis show that SEM has a significant impact on improving
students/athletes in playing volleyball and sports motivation.

Keywords: Motivation, Sport Education Model, Volleyball Learning

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TOPIC:

SPORT BIOMECHANICS AND EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY

[ABS-57]
Sport Massage to Recovery Time of Lactic Acid After Exercise On Softball Athletes

Tono Haryono, Jajat darajat kusumah negara,Septian Williyanto, Agus Gumilar, Badruzaman
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia 40154, Bandung, Indonesia.

Abstract.Various factors that cause fatigue in athletes including the increase of lactic acid in the muscles.
According and in the 20 minutes of softball practice is measured. Lactic acid levels softball athletes are
measured by Accutrend to the motion pattern of softball athletes source of energy derived from the
anaerob laktasid metabolism. Therefore it is necessary to understand the process of decrease and
elimination of lactic acid in the muscles which then reflected a decrease of lactic acid in the blood. In this
study to determine the after exercise recovery time of lactic acid softball athlete bloods lactic acid level
in 0 minutes 5 minutes at the 10 minute Lactacid. The method used in this research is a method of
experiments while the technique of taking the study subjects is at random from the population affordable
softball athletes in the Student Activity Unit and from there obtained sample of 12 athletes.The research
data were analyzed by paired t-test scores in the One -Shot Case Study research design to determine
differences in blood lactic acid levels in 20 minutes compared with the levels of lactic acid in the resting
state. Results showed found lactic acid levels returned to normal 2.79 mMol/L levels in rest periods at 20
minute. The conclusion from this study is the lactic acid levels in softball athletes increased after start of
exercise then decreased after 5 minutes and back to normal levels in 20 minutes.

Keywords: Sport Massage, Lactic Acid, Recovery Softball

[ABS-66]
Analysis Differences of VO2Max between Laboratory and Field Measurement in Rowing

Angga M Syahid (a*), Dede Rohmat Nurjaya (b), Agus Rusdiana (c), Dadan Mulyana (b)
a) Sports Physical Coaching study program, Faculty Of Sport and Health Education, Universitas
Pendidikan Indonesia
jl.dr Setiabudi no 229 Bandung 40154-West Java
*angga_syahid@upi.edu
b) Coaching Education study program, Faculty Of Sport and Health Education, Universitas Pendidikan
Indonesia
c) Sport Science Study Program, Faculty Of Sport and Health Education, Universitas Pendidikan
Indonesia

The purpose of this study was to analyze the results of VO2max measurements using laboratory and field
test. The method was a descriptive quantitative study with comparative approach. The sample of this
study were male and female athletes in Indonesia rowing team involving 30 athletes (male = 17, female =
13). The anthropometrics profiles of the athletes namely age 23.5 ± 3,5 years, height male = 182.2 ± 5.01
cm and female = 171.9 ± 5.73 cm, weight male = 74.2 ± 5.85 kg and female = 68.6 ± 8.5 kg. According
to the data analysis result of VO2max test rowing, it concludes that there was a strong significant
correlation in the measurement with laboratory and field test in rowing (male r = 0.65 and Female r=
0.62). The result of the correlation show that the VO2max conducted with laboratory and field
measurement did not show a significant difference. Therefore, both parameters test can be used in rowing
Vo2Max test.

Keywords: Field Test, Laboratory Test, Rowing, VO2Max

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[ABS-67]
Analisis Kinematika Teknik Gerakan Drag Push terhadap Hasil Kecepatan Bola pada Cabang
Olahraga Hoki Indoor

Salman, Agus Rusdiana, Teten Hidayat, Tian Kurniawan


Fakultas Pendidikan Olahraga dan Kesehatan, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menganalisis parameter biomekanik yang memiliki efek
signifikan pada teknik drug push sehingga dapat menjadi rekomendasi spesifik untuk melatih gerakan
drug push. Pemain hoki (n=12 usia=19-25) yang berlevel Nasional Indonesia dan memiliki pengalaman
dalam bermain hoki selama 5 tahun. Tiga kamera dengan spesifikasi sebesar 120fps merekam gerakan
Drag Push dari bidang frontal dan transversal. Parameter yang diambil adalah kecepatan bola, lebar
langkah, lama waktu seret, jarak antara kaki, awalan seret, jarak seret dan kecepatan seret. Data yang
terkumpul dianalisis secara statistik dengan menggunakan statistik deskriptif dan regresi linier bertahap.
Hasilnya mengungkapkan bahwa jarak seret, dan lebar kuda-kuda adalah variabel dominan untuk
mengoptimalkn kinerja push-in untuk elit atlet hoki indoor indonesia. Penelitian ini menghasilkan
rekomendasi pembinaan berikut untuk meningkatkan kinerja teknik gerakan push-in: memaksimalkan
jarak tarikan dengan memaksimalkan jarak kaki dengan bola pada awal push-in- menggunakan
kombinasi secara simultan dan rotasi segmen berurutan untuk mengoptimalkan kecepatan bola dan
maksimalkan kecepatan seret.

Keywords: Drag Push, Kinematika Gerak, Hoki Indoor

[ABS-131]
Neuromuscular Taping Decreased Pain Intensity After Eccentric Activity in Driyorejo Gresik 1
High School Students

Septyaningrum Putri Purwoto, Fajar Hidayatullah, Khoirul Anwar, Heni Yuli Handayani, Agus
Himawan, Herlambang Fajar Wibowo, Muhammad Zainal Arifin, Tri Setyo Utami
Physical Education Study Program, STKIP PGRI Bangkalan

Neuromuscular taping is one method that can be used to reduce the impact of pain after eccentric
activity. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of neuromuscular taping on the pain
intensity after eccentric activity. This research was a type of experimental research with a post test only
control group design. The population was non athletes at Driyorejo Gresik 1 High School Students.
Based on the sample size formula Lameshow obtained 14 samples based on consecutive sampling
technique then divided into two groups randomly. Neuromuscular taping treatment was using a
decompression technique given before performing eccentric activities. The eccentric activity performed
was shoulder flexion - elbow extension in the right hand by holding a load of 9% body weight for 20
seconds in one repetition. After 24 hours of rest the pain intensity was measured using a visual analog
scale. The results of the Mann Whitney u test showed that there was no significant difference in pain
intensity (p = 0.297). The conclusion in this study was that the neuromuscular taping after eccentric
activity did not reduce the pain intensity after 24 hours of rest. However, there was a tendency that the
neuromuscular taping treatment group showed lower pain intensity, so that neuromuscular taping
decreased the pain intensity after eccentric activity.

Keywords: neuromuscular taping, eccentric activity, pain intensity

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[ABS-137]
The Validation of A Portable Force Plate On Starting Block For Measuring Ground Reaction
Force and Reaction Time During Starting Phase of Sprinting

Ricky Wibowo, Andi Suntoda, Gano Sumarno


Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Abstract

In Sprinting, sprinter have to adjust the location of the starting blocks before going to start in order to get
the best position when clearence form start block. Sprinter who are able to adjust the location of the
block at the start will benefit from ground reaction force output and reaction time that have an important
effect on the overall race results. The use of force plates in sprint is currently used to improve starting
techniques. However, the device that are often used to fix start at this time are very expensive,
impractical and there are no local manufacturers producing these equipment. The purpose of this study is
to determine the reliability and validity of a portable Force Plate on starting block for measuring ground
reaction force and reaction time during starting phase of sprintin. Ground reaction force output data
obtained on footrests. The footrests are device with structures that contain the X-front and back Y-axis
strain gauge sensors (top-bottom) as force data readers. The footing always sends force data to the
controller. As for the reaction time using sensors that are put on the sprint runner^s thighs. The sensor is
an EMG electrode (sensor for electromyography) which is reported to the main processor via wifi. The
subject in this study is ten elite sprinter who will participate in PON in 2021.

Keywords: Force plate, Ground Reaction Force, Reaction Time, Starting block

[ABS-139]
EFFECTS REGULARLY EXERCISING IN TWO DIFFERENT PM2.5 CONCENTRATION

Samsul Bahri(1), Agus Rusdiana(2), Dadan resmana(1), Imam Safei(1), Muhamad Fahmi Hasan(1),
Agung dwi Juniarsyah(1), Sri Indah Ihsani(1), Iwa Ikhwan hidayat(1), Bagus Winata(1)

(1) Institut Teknologi Bandung


(2) Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Objectives. Despite the benefits of doing exercises, performing exercises for a long duration under the
exposure of air pollution will increase the risks of the individual inhaling more pollutant. However,
researches that examine an individual performing exercises regularly in two public sport centers with
different levels of air pollution have not been extensively documented. The purpose of this study was to
evaluate effects of regularly exercise on aerobic capacity, force vital capacity (FVC), and hematological
profile among individuals in an environment with similar climatic characteristics but different
concentrations of air pollution.m Methods. This trial composed 15 males (age range 16-18) from
Bandung City, Indonesia. Two two public sport centers with similar climatic conditions (temperature,
and humidity), but different concentrations of air pollutants were selected. Participants performed
exercises three times a week for three consecutive weeks at each research site, with a two week break.
Participants^s aerobic capacity, respiratory capacity, and blood sample were measured before and after
they exercised at each site. The measured parameters in both sites were compared and analyzed.
Results. Aerobic capacity, FVC, and RBC after participants exrcised in the area with lower air pollution
showed higher value than exercised in the area with higher air pollution. Manwhile WBC showed higher
after participants exercised in the area with higher air pollution. Conclusions. This research showed that
exercising at sport center with high air pollution had negative effect on hematology profile and could
affect the development of aerobic and respiratory capacities

Keywords: physical activities, air pollution, health, public sport center

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[ABS-151]
The Development of Strength Training Instruction Video for Virtual Community Of Students In
Pandemic Era Of Covid - 19

Nur Indri Rahayu, Development Of Cardio-Training, Yati Ruhayati, Sari Robiatul Alawiyah

Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

The aim of this study is to create a strength training instructional video that can be used as a training
media for the virtual community of students in the Covid-19 era. This study uses Design and
Development (D&D) research with 6 stages of research procedures, namely: (1) problem identification
(2) describing objectives (3) design and development of the product (4) product testing (5) evaluation
after testing (6) Conclusion. The research instrument used the Expert Validity Test and Broadcast Test on
students using a questionnaire. The results of the expert^s assessment show that this video product can be
categorized as a very good and interactive media after several revision stages and suggestions from sports
experts and multimedia experts have been carried out. The results of the assessment from the broadcast
test to the student virtual community also show that this media is very good and adds motivation.

Keywords: Keyword: Video instruction, virtual community, physical activity, covid-19

[ABS-155]
Batting Performance on Softball

Agus Gumilar(a*), Jajat Darajat KN(a), Amung Ma^mun(a), Nuryadi(a), Mudjihartono(a), Dadan
Mulyana(a)

a) Faculty of Sport and Health Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Jl. Dr Setiabudhi 229
*gumilaragus27@upi.edu

Abstract. The purpose of this study is to make an analysis of the performance of hitting skills in softball
games, with the application of technology zeep swing analisys sensor, that coaching process can be
proven by empirical data and become material for evaluation and recommendations for trainers and
coaches in applying to next practice. The method used in this research is descriptive analysis survey, with
a total sample of 21 female softball athletes who are doing training concentration. The measurement of
the speed impact parameter is obtained (79.94 ± 7.73) to achieve the 25.06% target achievement, the
results of the parameter test against the target are obtained p-value (0.0001) <0.05. This means that the
percentage of the results on this parameter has significantly not met the target. The time to impact
parameter obtained an average percentage of the results of (83.06 ± 8.47), the percentage of the target
was 16.94%, the results of the Tukey statistical follow-up test showed that the time to impact parameter
had not shown a significant achievement of the p-value ( 0.0001) <0.05. The conclusion is that the
batting performance of the West Java female softball athletes has not yet reached the stated target,
therefore the recommendations from the results of this study are to increase the training according to the
portion and exercise items according to the predetermined parameters.

Keywords: Softball, Batting, Speed Bat, Time to Impact, zeep swing analisys

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[ABS-156]
Does Theta Waves have a role on attention and batting skills?

Jajat Darajat Kusumah Negara (a*), Nuryadi (a), Agus Gumilar (a), Agus Arief Rahmat (b)
a) School of Physical Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia. Jl. Dr. Setiabudhi No.229 Bandung
40154, Indonesia
*jajatdarajatkn@upi.edu
b) School of Physical Education, Siliwangi University. Jl Siliwangi No.24. Kota Tasikmalaya 46115,
Indonesia

The process of batting performances on softball can be affected by various determinants, including
concentration and brain waves. The brain responds with neurofeedback in the appearance of waves,
including theta, which can fluctuatively transform the consequences of the hit- brain waves further
interact with attention and concentration. In this preliminary investigation, theta brain wave and attention
capability collectively influence the movement of hitting the ball so that it is a more immeasurable
chance. The research design adopted is quantitative descriptive, specifically by installing a brainwave
detector on the head of the research subject during the hitting process, and presently after hitting the
concentration grid test is performed. The research subjects totaled 20 personalities who are affiliates of
the Indonesian University of Education softball unit. The outcomes discovered a positive functional
correlation between theta brainwaves with an attention ability of 0.71 with a p-value of 0,000. Besides,
there is a positive functional correlation between theta brain waves with the consequences of batting
abilities of 0.65 with a p-value of 0.002, and there is a positive functional correlation between attention
abilities with batting skills of 0.54 with a p-value of 0.014.

Keywords: Theta-waves, attention, hitting

[ABS-168]
Biomechanical Analysis ff Track Start Movement In Swimming

Agus Rusdiana(a*), Boyke Mulyana(b), Dede Rohmat Nurjaya(b), Badruzaman(a), Angga M Syahid(c)

a) Sport Science Study Program, Faculty of Sport and Health Education, Universitas Pendidikan
Indonesia
*agus.rusdiana@upi.edu
b) Sport Coaching Education, Faculty of Sport and Health Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
c) Sport Physical Coaching Study Program, Faculty of Sport and Health Education, Universitas
Pendidikan Indonesia

The purpose of this study was to analyze the differences in motion kinematics with a three-dimensional
analysis approach between male and female athletes using track start techniques in swimming. This
research uses descriptive quantitative method. The sample of this study were 46 university students, i.e.,
26 males (average age: 19.2 ± 0.8 years old, height: 167.97 ± 6.09 cm, weight: 59.40 ± 7.61 kg) and 20
fameles (average age: 19.2 ± 0.8 years old, height: 161.97 ± 6.09 cm, weight: 55.40 ± 7.61 kg). The data
collection process uses the 3D Force Platform, 3 Panasonic Handycams, Frame DIAZ IV 3D motion
software and a set of manual markers. The results showed that from the 21 parameters of the motion
kinematics analyzed, there were significant differences in the male group whose results were greater than
the female group, especially in 7 parameters such as flight time, total time, height of take-off, vertical
velocity of the CoM at take- off, leg power, force and time to 15m. Meanwhile, the role of leg power and
force mechanics just before take-off is a key factor in the success of starting performance in swimming

Keywords: Swimming, track start, kinematic analysis, sport biomechanics

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TOPIC: SPORT COACHING

[ABS-1]
The Improvement of Power Endurance and Aerobic through Interval Method by Using Vest or
Weighted Jackets

Dikdik Zafar Sidik1*, Fitri Rosdiana1, Kardjono1

1). Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Fakultas Pendidikan Olahraga dan Kesehatan, Pendidikan
Kepelatihan Olahraga

This research aims to determine the improvement of power endurance and aerobic through the interval
method by using vest or weighted jackets. The method used in this research was an experimental with
One-Group Pretest-Posttest design. The sample was 17 futsal players from Pusaka Angels club who
joined the Pro Futsal League in 2020. The research instruments were in the form of power endurance
ability test through a Multi Stage Hurdle Jump Test and aerobic test through a Bleep Test. The data
analysis technique used for normality and T-test with a significance level of 5% was SPSS software. The
research showed that the interval method training by using vest or weighted jackets could have a
significant effect in improving power endurance and could also have a significant effect on aerobic
improvement.

Keywords: Keywords: interval method, jacket weight (vest/weighted jacket), power endurance, aerobic,
futsal.

[ABS-2]
Soccer Player Fatigue and Speed Analysis

Sri Maryati-Hendra Rustiawan-Isna Daniyati Nursasih

Program Pendidikan Jasmani, Universitas Galuh Ciamis, Indonesia

The purpose of this studied was to determine the state of fatigue and running speed in soccer players of
Universitas Galuh Ciamis soccer teams . This type of research was descriptive quantitative. The research
method used was a survey method with test and measurement techniques. The population used was the
24 male students who were members of the Universitas Galuh Ciamis soccer teams. The sampling
technique used was total sampling. The variables to be tested are fatigue and sprint. The instrument test
used was the 30-meter sprint fatigue-sprint maintenance test. The statistical analysis used was descriptive
percentages. The results of this studied indicated that the average fatigue and power running was in the
moderate category, consisting of 8 players in the moderate category of 33.3%, 4 players in the very good
category of 16.7%, 5 players in the good category of 20.8%, 3 players in the poor category of 12.5%, and
4 players in the poor category of 16.7%. This result didn^t maximally improve because only 4 players in
the very good category, 5 players in the good category. The physical condition coach must create an
exercise program with a recovery program with the aim that fatigue during training and even in
competition. This research expected to be a consideration for developing a training program to reduce
fatigue and increased speed-run soccer players.

Keywords: Fatigue, Power, Soccer, Speed

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[ABS-6]
The Effect of Virtual Media-Based Obstacle Run Training on Women^s Futsal Dribbling Ability
during Covid-19 Pademi

Reza Resah Pratama1,Muhamad Syamsul taufik2, Soleh Solahuddin3, Tatang Iskandar4, Azi Faiz
Ridho5

Universitas Suryakancana, Universitas Sriwijaya, Universitas Islam

Abstract. This study aimed to observe the effect of virtual media-based obstacle run training on dribbling
ability in women^s Futsal student activity unit (UKM) during the Covid-19 pandemi by examining the
the effect of the treatment. The magnitude of the treatment effect can be known accurately by comparing
the pre-test and post-test results. 30 students who took part in the Women^s UKM Futsal Suryakancana
University participated as the population of the research, with sampling technique Random Sample
Test.The research used pre-experiment method using a quantitative descriptive approach with One Group
Pretest-Posttest Design. Based on research data, the average value before the obstacle run training
treatment was 10.840 seconds and after the treatment was 9.600 seconds, which means that there was
time deterioration, or in other words the women^s futsal dribbling ability increased. The result of the test
with the value of the interval training results before and after being given was 0.859 with a p-value of
0.00 <0.05. It can be concluded that the virtual-based Obstacle Run exercise has a significant effect on
women^s futsal dribbling ability. This study is similar to previous studies but there was more significant
increase and it used different kind of sport in obstacle run training with a more specific dribbling test
measurement.

Keywords: Keywords:Futsal, Obstacle Run Training, Pandemi covid-19,Virtual Media

[ABS-10]
Talent Identification Model of Physical Factors of Indonesian Fencing Athletes

Dery Rimasa, Novrizal Achmad Novan, Komarudin

Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Fencing athlete development in Indonesia has not been developed properly. In particular, fencing talent
identifications seems to be a prominent process for coaches or clubs to help develop their programs. The
aim of this study is to know indicators that affect fencing athlete success factors which could be
implemented as a development for Indonesian fencing athlete talent identification. This study uses
descriptive quantitative method. The research subjects included population and samples, the population
used in this study were experts in fencing sports in Indonesia using total sampling, totaling 100 people.
Consists of: active fencing athletes at the provincial level 47 people, 32 active National Fencing Athletes,
16 National Trainers and National Referees 5. The criteria examined were Anthropometrics, Physiology,
and Biomechanics. Early talent identification would be able to develop highest achievement from the
athlete and helps coaches to conduct appropriate exercise program. Research showed that specific models
of long-term athlete development can be highly influential to athletes^ development.

Keywords: Physical Aspect, Talent Identification, Fencing , Success Factor, Martial Arts

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[ABS-22]
Validity and Reliability of Specialization Identification Instruments of the Basketball Players
Position

Alen Rismayadi (a*), Herman Subarjah (a), Yunyun Yudiana (a), Agus Rusdiana (a)

a) Fakultas Pendidikan Olahraga dan Kesehatan, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Jalan Dr. Setiabudhi
No. 229, Bandung 40154
*rismayadialen@upi.edu

The purpose of this study is to determine the value of validity and reliability of specialized identification
instruments of the basketball players position. This study is a descriptive study and the data collection
techniques used in this study are test and measurement methods. The population in this study were the
female athletes of the Basketball Unit of the Indonesian University of Education. The sample used in the
study was 12 athletes. The sampling technique in this study used total sampling. The instruments used
were physical conditions (wall sit, speed 20 m, illinois agility test, vertical jump, and bleep test)-
technique component (chest pass, under ring, shooting 2 and 3 points, lay-up shoot, and Illinois dribbling
test). The validity test data analysis used the product moment correlation and for the reliability used the
test-retest estimation technique. The results showed that the value of the validity of the physical
condition (0.93 of wall sit- 0.80 of 20 m speed- 0.99 of illinois agility test- 0.95 of vertical jump- and
0.98 of bleep test), while the value of the technical component validity (0.97 of chest pass- 0.90 of under
ring- 0.98 of 2 and 3 point shooting- 0.94 of lay-up shoot- and 0.93 of illinois dribbling test). The
reliability value of the physical condition (wall sit of 0.85- 20 m speed of 0.88- ilinois agility test of 0.96-
vertical jump of 0.81- and bleep test of 0.97), while the value of technique components (0.90 of chest
pass- 0.83 of under ring- 0.81 of 2 and 3 point shooting- 0.89 of lay-up shoot- and 0.88 of illinois
dribbling test). These results indicate that the value of the validity and reliability of the specialization
identification instruments of the basketball players position is significant. The implication of this
research is that the identification of the specialization position of basketball players must use instruments
that have been tested for their validity and reliability.

Keywords: Basketball, Validity, Reability, Players Position

[ABS-23]
The Impact Of Using Visual Media on Improving Technical In Games Handball Games

Widi Kusumah (a*), Yudi Nurcahya (a) Massayu Rizka Risjanna (a)

a) Fakultas Pendidikan Olahraga dan Kesehatan, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Jalan Dr. Setiabudhi
No. 229, Bandung 40154
*widikusumah@upi.edu

The objective raised in this study was to determine the impact of the use of visual media with the use of
video to increase technical skills flying shoot in a game of handball. The usefulness of the results of this
study could theoretically be used as a means to enrich and develop the science, particularly for training to
improve the skills of motion techniques. The method used in this study is the experimental method. The
sampling technique in this study using purposive sampling technique. The sample in this study were
students in extracurricular Hanball many as 16 people were divided into two, namely: 8 experimental
group and 8 control group. In the division of experimental and control groups, the researchers used a
technique ranking ABBA which is derived from the initial test or pretest. Based on the results of
processing and analysis of data, the calculation of the significance test both groups increased yield
exercises performed using a significance test of the equality of two average test two parties. The
conclusion of this study is the use of visual media through a video made a significant impact on the
improvement of technical skills flying shoot in a game of handball.

Keywords: handball, Visual Media, Technical In handball Games

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[ABS-28]
Digital Learning of Pencak Silat Sport Skills of Students In Indonesia

Mulyana, Sagitarius, Gilang Ramadhan, Pupung Purnawarman

Pendidikan Kepelatihan Olahraga, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Digital technology utilization has the potential to improve learning effectiveness either in terms of
theoretical or practical point of view with such a wide scope not limited to time and space in a variety of
skills, including in learning Pencak Silat sport skills. The objective of this study was to develop a web-
based digital learning medium to improve Pencak Silat sport skills of students at the Faculty of Sport and
Health Education (FPOK), Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI), Indonesia. There were 68 students of
Sports Coaching Study Program age around 20 years consisting of 40 males and 28 females who served
as the subjects of this study. This study crated a web-based digital learning medium as a compliment to
an existing model namely SPOT, Sistem Pembelajaran Online Terpadu (integrated online learning
system). This model was validated by experts in information technology, learning technology, and sport
learning skills coming from UPI. The model had also been through a limited tryout to athlete students on
a training camp. It was found that the effectiveness of the learning improved and so did the students^
Pencak Silat skills. The improvement was almost equal to that using direct teaching method.

Keywords: Digital learning, web-based learning media, Pencak Silat, sport skills

[ABS-37]
Improvement of Shooting Techniques on Free Throw Line in Basketball Game

Masayu Rizka R(a*), Dadan Mulyana(a), Widi Kusumah(a)

Faculty of Sport Health and Education


Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Abstract

Purpose: the aim of this study was to determine the improvement of free throw techniques in basketball
games. Methods: This study uses a quantitative approach with experimental methods with the pre-test
post-test control group design. Participant and Setting: 14 new female members who took part in
basketball extracurricular activities at SMP Negeri 5 Bandung were randomly divided into two groups,
namely the experimental group (7 students) and the control group (7 students). Data collection: the pre-
test and post-test were carried out using a shooting skill assessment scale instrument in basketball games
and then treatment given. Descriptive statistics show that the average increase in the experimental group
is 72.21, better than the control group at 70.21 after treatment being given. Conclusion: the results of the
study show that ring modification can have an effect on improving shooting techniques from the free
throw line on basketball extracurricular activities at SMP Negeri 5 Bandung.

Keywords: Basketball, Free Throw, Training Method, Modification

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[ABS-42]
The Effect of Interval and Repetition Training Methods with A Resistance Band Ladder Drills
Training Pattern on The Improvement of Aerobic Abilities

Fitri Rosdiana1 *, Dikdik Zafar Sidik1, Asep Sumpena2, Ira Purnamasari1

1 Coaching Education Department, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Dr. Setiabudi Street No. 229,
Bandung 40154, Indonesia

2 Sport Education Department, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Dr. Setiabudi Street No. 229, Bandung
40154, Indonesia

Resistance bands ladder drills are a form or training pattern that utilizes resistance in the form of rubber
combined with movements on ladder drills. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the
interval and repetition training method with the resistance band ladder drills training pattern on
increasing aerobik. This research is an experimental study with a pre test post test control group design.
The research sample consisted of 20 people who were divided into two groups, namely 10 experimental
groups (Interval training method) and a control group (Pyramid training method). The research
instrument used the Bleep Test to determine aerobic abilities. The results showed that there were
differences in the results of the treatment given the interval method and the pyramid method with the
resistance band ladder drills pattern on aerobic ability.

Keywords: Interval Method, Repetition Method, Resistance band, band ladder, aerobic, futsal

[ABS-44]
The 100 Meter Ergometer Significantly Impact On The 2000 Meter Rowing Performance

Firdausi Nurul Hakim, Drs. H. Dede Rohmat N., M.Pd., dr.Pipit Pitriani, M.Kes., Ph.D.
Indonesia University Of Education

This study aims to determine the correlation between the muscle power test on the ergometer and vertical
jump on the rowing performance of 2000 meters. This research method uses a survey method with an
explanation level of descriptive research. The research was conducted by performing a power ergometer
test as far as 100 m, vertical jump test and an ergometer test as far as 2000 m. The researcher took West
Java rowing athletes as the population and selected 12 female rowing athletes as the sample using
purposive sampling technique in this study. Data processing and analysis were carried out statistically,
the research data was first converted using the Harman Formula, then the data was tested for normality
using the one-sample Shapiro-Wilk test method and then correlational test was carried out using the help
of the SPSS 25 software program. The results of data processing and analysis statistics data in this study
explain that the power ergometer is the right parameter test to determine the 2000 m rowing performance,
compared to the vertical jump which does not have a significant correlation between the relative power
values and the 2000 m rowing performance.

Keywords: Ergometer, Power, Performance, Rowing

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[ABS-47]
Conflict between Leaders In Indonesian Culture- The Success of Female Coaches on Athletes
Achievements

Berliana, Ira Purnamasari, Mona Fiametta Febrianti


FPOK UPI

Although athletes are the focal point in training and sport achievements, coaches as the athletes^
companions are the key factor in determining and giving a concrete influence in achieving maximum
performance. In this study, the researchers chose female trainers who used ^hierarchical masculinity^
framework, because women were still considered weak, especially in the context of leadership. Such
research has only been conducted in Indonesia, in revealing the feasibility of women as leaders from a
cultural perspective. Indonesia, which adheres to patriarchal culture, which positioned that leaders must
be controlled by men, including as sport trainers. Therefore, researchers have a strong desire to reveal
how female coaches in Indonesia can take a full and successful role in the success of their athletes^
achievements. The questionnaire was distributed to male and female athletes who were trained by female
trainers. The sport that was deliberately chosen was martial arts, with the reason that female trainers in
martial arts were still relatively few. This study also wants to prove the presumption, that female coaches
have not been able to match male coaches in scoring athletes for high achievement, so athletes prefer
male coaches as their coaches [pre-study]. The results of this study reported the findings, that there was a
significant relationship between the leadership of female coaches and the performance of Judo athletes,
while for the sports of Taekwondo, Tarung Drajat, Boxing, and Fencing, there was insignificant
relationships between female coach leadership and athletes^ achievements. The findings also showed that
there were significant differences between the achievements of male and female athletes led by female
coaches, that female Although athletes are the focal point in training and sport achievements, coaches as
the athletes^ companions are the key factor in determining and givin had better performance than male
athletes who were trained by female coaches.

Keywords: Masculinity, Female Coach, Martial Arts Athlete, Leadership

[ABS-48]
Effects of Training From Home on Detraining in Elite Athletes During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Dede Rohmat Nurjaya, Mona Fiametta Febrianty, Bambang Erawan


Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

In December 2019, there was an Extraordinary Event (KLB) caused by the severe acute respiratory
syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19) in China. The virus is rapidly spreading around
the world causing an unprecedented pandemic and getting into the government to impose a global
quarantine, entering an unknown extreme. The consequences of quarantine / isolation organizations are:
absence of organized training and competition, lack of communication between athletes and coaches,
inability to move freely, lack of adequate sun exposure, unsuitable training conditions. Based on current
science, we strongly recommend encouraging athletes to rebuild their mindset to understand isolation as
an opportunity for development, appropriate coaching, educating and encouraging athletes to take
appropriate precautions and hygiene to support and ensure a favorable isolation environment. well. The
athlete^s residence should be equipped with cardio and endurance training equipment (portable bicycle
or rowing ergometer). Some forms of body mass resistance-based training can promote aerobic
adaptation. Sports skills training should be organized according to the athlete^s needs. Individual training
has to do with performance on neuromuscular performance. Athletes should also be educated about
nutrition (Vitamin D and protein) and hydration. Strategies should be developed to control body
composition. Mental fatigue must be anticipated and controlled. Adequate methods of recovery must be
provided. Daily monitoring should be done. It is an ideal situation to reassess personal life, understand
the situation, which can be promoted in these difficult times that affect almost the entire world.

Keywords: Athletes- Training- Isolation- COVID-19

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[ABS-52]
Differences of Anthropometric Characteristics and Cardiovascular Endurance Among Football
Players

Rozita Abdul Latif1*, Muhammad Hasif Ruslan1, Adam Linoby1, Muhamad Noor Bin Mohamed1
1Faculty of Sports Science and Recreation, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Negeri Sembilan Branch,
Seremban Campus, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
2Faculty of Sports Science and Recreation, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor, Malaysia

The main purpose of this study was to examine the differences of anthropometric characteristics and
cardiovascular endurance among Under 18 football players. Thirty-six football players were involved as
respondents. Data of this study was carried out using Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis monitor scan for
evaluating anthropometric characteristics whereas Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test Level 1 was used
for evaluating cardiovascular endurance. Overall results showed that U18 Akademi Mokhtar Dahari
football players had greater performance compared to Zon Keramat football players. Only slight
differences showed by both groups for Body Mass Index component. The results obtained showed that
there were no significant differences between height (p=0.14), trunk (p=0.14) and legs (p=0.84).
However, there were significant differences for weight (p=0.01) and Body Mass Index (p=0.02). There
were also significant differences with the result of the yoyo test where Akademi Mokhtar Dahari football
players had better performance with (p=0.00). Conclusion, Akademi Mokhtar Dahari football players
showed better results in terms of cardiovascular endurance compared to Zon Keramat football players.

Keywords: Anthropometric Characteristics, Cardiovascular Endurance, Zon Keramat, Akademi Mokhtar


Dahari

[ABS-59]
Decision Support System for Football Athletes Selection Reviewed from Physical Conditions

I Wayan Artanayasa, Ni Putu Dwi Sucita Dartini, I Komang Sukarata Adnyana

Sport aan Health Faculty, Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha


Jineng Dalem Village, Singaraja-Bali

In determing elected athelets as the representative of their region or district, the are many criteria of
abilities that must be mastered by the atheletes to pass the selection, one of which is the condition of
athelete^s physical abilities. In order to support policy makers (the coaches), some tools are needed in
determining and setting the athletes who are going to be the representative of their region. This research
aims at developing Decision Support System (DSS) with the SAW method to determine the result of
football athletes selection in Buleleng regency in terms of their physical conditions. This research was
conducted by getting point values for each attribute. Moreover, a ranking process was concucted to
determine the optimal alternative. Research and Development (R&D) method was used as the research
method. Besides, the design developed by Borg and Gall was applied as the design of the research.
Subject of research is athletes that were involved in the football selection test for Porprov Bali in
Buleleng Regency. The data collection technique was conducted by using physical conditions test and it
will be analyzed by using descriptive statistic. The results of the research are the application of decision
support system as an alternative for decision making based on the ranking of various criteria of football
athletes^ physical condition in Buleleng regency can be used. By conducted Decision Support System
(DSS) with SAW method, can help in making decisions to determine one or more alternative athletes

Keywords: decision support system, football, physical condition

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[ABS-85]
Development of Application Based Training Periodization Model on Handball Athletes

Hadi Sartono (a*), Ucup Yusup (a), Widi Kusumah (a), Yudi Nurcahya (a)

Fakultas Pendidikan Olahraga dan Kesehatan


Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Jalan Dr. Setiabudhi no 229 Bandung 40154
*hadisartono@upi.edu

The exercise program right and planned manner should be owned by by coach in the kepelatihan
obtained of science diberbagai sectors support to the exercise and consider potentials by athletes, also
which included on the management of facilities available.To get achievement sport is needed exercise
program a planned starting from a test athletes and analysis to the periodization exercise adjusted to the
needs of athletes and branches olahraganya based on targets are set. .To arrange periodisasi exercise need
to steps planning exercise systematic of setting up to stage the game. In this research writer trying to
innovate by making the format periodisasi exercise made manual to digital computer based to convert
into the form software in order to facilitate coach in making periodization of training program
athletes.Using programming language java standard and database mysql.

Keywords: Development, application based, training periodization model

[ABS-92]
Effect of Undulating Exercise on Power Arm and Leg Muscles Volleyball Athlete

Unun Umaran, Iman Imanudin, Herman Subarjah, Mohammad Zaky

UPI

In badminton athletes, the problems that often arise are in the lack of muscle power in the arms and legs
when competing, because so far the training program that is often used is not optimal, so it requires a
more effective training pattern. Undulating training patterns can be an alternative exercise planning
model that is superior in increasing power. The purpose of this study was to determine whether
undulating exercise had an impact on the muscle power of the arms and legs of volleyball athletes. The
research method used was experimental, the research design was pretest-posttest only group design, and
the sample was 12 people. The instruments used in this study were two-hand medicine ball put and
vertical jump. The results of this study indicate that there is an increase in the power of the arms and legs
of volleyball athletes after being given a training program with an undulating exercise model.
The conclusion is that undulating (wavy) exercise has a significant effect on muscle power in the arms
and legs.

Keywords: Undulating exercise, Power of arm and leg muscles.

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[ABS-94]
Implementation 0f Conventional Training Programs to Enhancing an Aerobic Abilities in The
Periodes of Training

Iman Imanudin, Unun Umaran, Syam Hardwis

UPI

The increase in anaerobic ability during the exercise period is expected to come from the influence of a
regular and measured exercise program from an exercise period. Seeing these conditions, it is hoped that
the coaches will be able to create a conventional training program and understand the doses of training at
each training stage, so that they will be able to predict the athlete^s ability before facing the
championship. Anaerobic resistance is one of the important factors to achieve an achievement, with the
high level of endurance of the athlete, it is hoped that the athlete can continue to focus on the competition
so that the achievement will be achieved optimally. The aim of the study was to determine the impact of
the use of conventional exercise periodization on the improvement of anaerobic abilities. In this study,
the increase in anerobic ability will be seen in the percentage level at each training stage, namely the
TPU TPK TPP TPUt stage. The method used in this study is an experimental method with the design of
One group pretest and posttest and provides treatment to the futsal athletes who will face a
championship, amounting to 15 people. The results showed an increase in the anaerobic ability of futsal
athletes at each stage of the training periodization after being given an exercise program with a
conventional model. The conclusion is that the application of a conventional exercise program has a
significant impact on increasing anaerobic ability.

Keywords: Anaerobic Ability, Conventional Exercise Program, Stages of Exercise

[ABS-103]
The Influence of Playing Comprehension Model on Basketball Playing Skills

Lukmannul Haqim lubay (a), Dr. Amung Ma^mun, M.Pd (b), Dr. Tite Juliantine, M.Pd (c), Dr. Nuryadi,
M.Pd (d)*

(a) Indonesian education university, Jl. Dr. Setiabudi No. 229


(b) faculty of sports and health education

The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the playing comprehension model on basketball
playing skills. The method used is experimental research. The population is the basketball athletes aged
11-14 years who take part in the basketball club activities in Kabupaten Bandung as many as 40 athletes,
with a sample of 20 athletes with high abilities. The sampling technique used saturated sampling with a
one-group pretest-posttest design. The instrument used was the Game Performance Assessment
Instrument observation sheet. The results of processing and data analysis were obtained using the sample
t test, namely, paired t test. Based on the results of these calculations, it is concluded that the playing
understanding model has a significant effect on increasing basketball skills of athletes who participate in
basketball club activities

Keywords: Play Comprehension Model 1, Playing Skills 2, & Basketball Games 3

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[ABS-106]
Integration of Life Skill in Youth Football Training: A Case Study in Indonesia

Muhamad Tafaqur, Amung Ma^mun, Komarudin, Tite Juliantine

Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Football is one of the most popular sports in the world. Achievements in the football championship
achieved by a country become a pride and make the country better known by other countries in the
world. Each country competes to conduct football coaching, one of which is to create a football training
curriculum that can improve the achievements of football athletes. But of course in addition to the
achievement of the development of life skills of athletes of football must also be considered, because in
essence a football athlete is expected to have good football skills and be able to perform optimally, must
also succeed in his daily life. This is in line with the paradigm that has developed in various countries,
namely ^development through sport^. For that components of life skills must be integrated in the football
training curriculum, especially young football training. Furthermore, football coaches must be able to
implement the curriculum through a training model in which the components of life skills are integrated.
In this article the author will discuss how to integrate life skills in young football training in Indonesia.

Keywords: Life Skill, Football Training, Young Age, Ciriculum, Football Coach

[ABS-107]
The Effect of Aquatic Training with Playing Method on Swimming Skill of Preschool Children

Sandra Arhesa dan Dewi Laelatul Badriah


Universitas Majalengka, Jalan K. H. Abdul Halim Nomor 103 Majalengka, Jawa Barat, Indonesia, 45418

The aim of this study was to determine the effect of aquatic training with playing method on swimming
skill in preschool children. The research method was experimental while the research design was one
shot case study. The population of this study were 40 participants at Arhesa Swimming Club. The
sampling technique used was purposive sampling technique, which was a sample of 13 preschool
children aged 4-6 years consisting of 5 male and 8 female. The research of instrument was a preschool
children swimming skill test with indicators, water orientation, water entry, breath control, bouyancy,
arm propulsion, leg action and combined movement. Data analysis was processed using descriptive
statistical analysis in the form of percentages. The results showed that the good categories for swimming
skills were 6 children with 46.15%, medium categories 4 children were 30.76% and less categories 3
children with 23.07%. Thus, it can be concluded that there is an effect of aquatic training with playing
method on swimming skill in preschool children.

Keywords: aquatic training, playing method, swimming skill, preschool children

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[ABS-127]
The Impact of Aerobic Capacity and Elevation Training Mask Using High Intensity Interval
Training Method on The Physiological Abilities of Male Futsal Players

Asep Sumpena(a)*, Dikdik Zafar Sidik(b)


(a) Department of Sports Education, Faculty of Sports and Health Education, Universitas Pendidikan
Indonesia, (b) Department of Coaching Education, Faculty of Sports and Health Education, Universitas
Pendidikan Indonesia

This study aims to determine the effect of the Elevation Training Mask (ETM) with the High Intensity
Interval Training (HIIT) method on physiological abilities based on aerobic capacity. This research is an
experimental study with a 2x2 factorial design. the instrument used was the physical and anaerobic
component examiner, with the number of participants involving 20 male futsal players. Data analysis
used statistical calculations with the help of the SPSS version 25 application. The results showed that
there was no improvement in the physiological abilities of male futsal players based on the use of ETM.
This shows that there is no increase in the physiological abilities of male futsal players with the use of
ETM. There is an increase in the physiological abilities of male futsal players based on aerobic capacity.
There is no use of the use of ETM with aerobic capacity in improving the physiological performance of
futsal players. This study also concluded that male futsal players with high aerobic capacity were more
effective than those with low aerobic capacity, both for high aerobic capacity using ETM and without
ETM compared to players with low aerobic capacity using ETM and without ETM. The implication of
the research results shows that in physical training the training method must be adjusted to the aerobic
capacity of the player by paying more attention to the principles of training and specificity, in this study
it did not collect data on erythrocyte levels, hemoglobin levels in blood and lung capacity, so that it will
monitor for future research. so it will be more comprehensive.

Keywords: elevation training mask, altitude training, elevation, acclimatization, HIIT, VO2max

[ABS-140]
Analysis Of The Ability Of Leg Muscle Power Leg Length Against The Accuracy And Speed
Shooting Futsal

Intang Lindu Aji Kurniawan, Devi Tirtawirya


University Of Yogyakarta

This study aims to see the ability of futsal players at SMA Negeri 1 Prambanan. The components studied
were leg muscle strength, leg length, shooting accuracy and speed. These results will later be made a
reference for players and coaches. This research is a correlational quantitative research. The respondents
of this research were 15 players of Futsal in SMA Negeri 1 Prambanan who participated in
extracurricular activities. Data were collected using tests and measurements. The power of the leg
muscles uses the Standing Broad Jump test, the leg length uses a metered test and shoots using a distance
of 10 meters. The results showed that the average and ability category of each test item carried out
muscle strength was obtained on average 2.24 with 1.8 points with the proportion of 20% being 40% less
and 40% very poor, the leg length was obtained. an average of 34.67 with a proportion of 27% with
intervals of 85.8-87.5 and 73%, the accuracy of shooting is an average of 1.87 with 1.33 points with a
percentage of 7% being 20% less and 73% is very lacking, the average image capture speed is 0.62 with
a percentage of 6.7%. Suggestions from researchers to train training to improve abilities in order to
optimize futsal games.

Keywords: Leg muscle power, Leg length, Shooting accuracy and speed

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[ABS-143]
Using Social Media: A Breakthrough to Encourage Generation Z Athletes in Independent Training
during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Mustika Fitri (1), Saepul Anwar (2), Muhamad Hanif Ramadhan (2)

(1) Sport Science Study Program, Faculty of Sport and Health Education, Universitas Pendidikan
Indonesia, Bandung, Indonesia
(2) Sport Education School of Postgraduate Studies, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Bandung,
Indonesia

The ongoing epidemic of Coronavirus (COVID-19) has become a scourge on health matters and caused
such a huge panic throughout the world that forcing some countries to enact lockdown. The coronavirus
pandemic began to have an impact on sports and athletes following the postponement on some sporting
events. The training routines of most athletes around the world are also disrupted. The aim of this
research is giving the generation Z athletes the freedom to use social media in the process of physical and
mental exercise. Therefore, this study was designed to determine how generation Z athletes are keeping
up with their training routines by using social media and also paying attention to their physical and
mental concerns. As well as their strategies to overcome the obstacles so that they improve and develop
their training in this Covid-19 pandemic. Generation Z athletes who were used as informants for this
study were determined by purposive sampling method of 10 generation Z athletes. The result of the
research shows that the use of technology for generation Z athletes in improvising the process of physical
and mental exercise is flexible, where they have the freedom to use social media so that their training
spirit remains consistent. They tend to use ^Instagram^ and ^youtube^ where they can find contents in
the form of variations of exercises that are demonstrated by their idols.

Keywords: Covid-19, Generation Z Athletes, Physical Training, Mental Training, Social Media

[ABS-147]
Development of Test Instruments and Measurement of Rowing Ability of Aceh Provincial Athletes

Sukardi Putra (a), Nuzuli (a), Zulfikar (a)


a) Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan, Jurusan Pendidikan Olahraga, Universitas Syiah Kuala-
Indonesia

The ability to row can basically be known and obtained through tests and measurements of the
components of rowing ability, but until now there has not been a proper assessment instrument to use,
this is a quite troublesome obstacle for trainers, coaches, and sports teachers in assessing rowing
participants both at the national level and in Aceh Province. Therefore, it is necessary to evaluate rowing
that is scientifically precise and efficient by developing the right instruments related to rowing. The
method used is development research on k-1 rowing capability instruments at a distance of 50 m. The
population and samples are athletes, students and students of Aceh Province men and women. The
original design of the Instrument of rowing ability was to paddle kayak-1 a distance of 50 meters,
Instruments validated by experts from academics and conducted trials in small groups as well as large
groups, then processed with factor analysis, tests of data analysis can be concluded that the instruments
developed have been valid (0.883), reliable (0.716) and objective (0.883) to measure kayaking ability in
Aceh province, with the category Good Once 10.20 down , Good 10-21-12.28, 12.29-14.28 and less
12.29-14.28 for men^s groups, while for women the category is Good 18.20 downwards, Good 18.21-
21.63, Medium 21.64-25.63 and less 25.64 and above.

Keywords: Instruments, Rowing Ability

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[ABS-150]
Physical Activity Profiles of Referees and Assistant Referees League 1 Shopee 2019/2020

1) Bangbang Syamsudar, 2) Agus Santosa, 3) Dedi Kurnia, 4) Yudi Nurcahya


{bangbangsyamsudar7@gmail.com, agussantosa13@gmail.com, wesaidyeah@gmail.com,
udinurcahya@yahoo.com}
STKIP Pasundan Jalan Permana No.32B, Cimahi 40512, Indonesia1,2,3,
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Setiabudhi No. 229 Bandung Jawa Barat - Indonesia4

The aim of this study was to determine physical activity profiles of the main referee and the assistant
referee during official Liga 1 Shopee 2019/2020. Motor activity of 5 referees (FIFA) and 7 assistant
referees (FIFA) was studied during 12 matches of shopee liga 1 rank in the period from January to March
2020. Using a POLAR M600 heart rate monitor with a built-in GPS sensor, the total distance covered
during refereeing, the mean and the maximum speed, and the intensity of the refereeing effort were
analyzed. Results It was found that the main referee covered the mean distance of 8.62 km, while the
assistant referee 4.41 km. The main referee^s mean heart rate was higher by 20 bt/min than that of the
assistant, and the mean maximum heart rates were 1 bt/min1 186 and 161 bt/min, respectively. The
assistant referee had the mean maximum running speed of 21.71 km/h. In general, the mean running
speed of the main referee was higher than the assistant referee^s mean speed. Conclusions Differences in
physical activity between the main referee and the assistant referee indicate a need for different fitness
training in order to prepare them for presiding over a match.

Keywords: football, activity profile, referee

[ABS-152]
The Development Form of Flexibility Exercises for Gymnastics

Nyak Amir, Saifuddin and Zahara

Department of Physical Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education


Universitas Syiah Kuala, Banda Aceh, Aceh Province, Indonesia

The development form of training should be a solution in improving the performance of an athlete^s
achievement. Especially, the development in gymnastics sports in Aceh Province has not given good
performance. It can be influenced by many factors, one of them is the form of flexibility exercises. The
form of flexibility exercises that have been carried out is still in the form of general flexibility exercises
so far. Now, there is no specific form of flexibility exercises for gymnasticser. Therefore, it is necessary
to develop forms of flexibility exercises that suitable with the characteristics of the gymnastics sport. The
purpose of this study is to develop form of flexibility exercises for gymnasticser who have good validity
and reliability, and it can be used to practice gymnastics flexibility. This research is classified as a type of
development research with 30 gymnasticsers in Aceh as the subject. The data was collected through
expert validation, trials and data analysis using validity and reliability test. The results of the study
showed that the development of the form of flexibility exercises developed to gymnasticsers in Aceh had
a good level of validity with validity score index between 0.520 to 0.971, and had a level of reliability
with score index α between 0.390 to 0.799. As a result, the 30 forms of flexibility exercises that can be
used to form flexibility exercises for gymnasticsers.

Keywords: the development, form of exercises, flexibility, gymnastics

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[ABS-169]
The Implementation Of Tactical Periodization At Front Sector Of Footbal Players Towards
Travelled Distance

Kartono Pramdhan (a*), Herman subarjah (b), Dikdik zafar sidik (b), Hamidie Ronald daniel ray (b)

a) Physical Education, Health and Recreation Study Program, STKIP Pasundan


Jalan Permana 32B, Cimahi 40512, Indonesia
b)Faculty of Sports Education and Health, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Jalan. Dr. Setiabudi No.229, Isola, Kec. Sukasari, Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat 40154

Tactical Periodization is principled that each exercise addresses the four moments that make up the game
of football, becoming the principle and sub principle of the game. Thus, training is a mechanism that
allows players to understand how to play that the coach wants to achieve. A football training is certainly
a coach^s concept to create a more specific training model for a match. The distance travelled provides
an overview of the mobility of the player, either with the ball or without the ball. The purpose of this
study is to test the effect of tactical periodization on the front sector on the player^s mileage. The
research method uses an experimental method with a post test-only nonequivalent control group design.
Participants in this study are Indonesia^s elite league team consisting 7 players of elite league 1 team and
7 players of elite league 2 team using purposive sampling techniques. Instruments in this study is to find
out a player^s mileage using GPS-based Catapult. The significance test using Independent Sample t-test.
The results of the study concluded there is an influence of front sector tactical periodization on
physiological response of the elite team of Indonesian football.

Keywords: tactical periodization, front sector, mileage

[ABS-189]
Effect of Peer Teaching Model on Learning Outcomes of Hockey Skills

Risky Syahputra (a*), Irwan Hermawan, Rifany Artikania

Universitas Garut

This study aims to examine the effectiveness of the peer teaching model on learning outcomes of hockey
skills. The method used in this research is the experimental method with the design of The Static Pretest-
Posttest Design and a population of 30 students. Based on the results of the analysis, there is a significant
effect of the peer teaching model on improving the learning outcomes of hockey skills, and the peer
teaching model is significantly more influential than the conventional model on improving hockey skills
learning outcomes. This is because in the peer teaching model students learn actively, and their learning
motivation increases. With high learning motivation, students have the urge to master the skills taught by
their friends, so that the learning process becomes more effective.

Keywords: Peer teaching, Hockey, Learning Outcomes.

[ABS-191]
The Indonesian Judo Sports Development System and the Role of Female Athletes in the SEA
Games: A Historical Review from 1977-2017

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Ira Purnamasari, Amung Ma’mun, Berliana, Mulyana


Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

JD. Schilder was the figure who first founded the Judo association in DKI Jakarta in 1949. Since then,
the development of Judo in Indonesia began. However, the participation of Indonesian Judo athletes in
the first international match was only at Ganefo I in 1963 which took place in Jakarta. The award
obtained by Tonny Atmajaya as the 3rd champion (bronze medal) inspired the coaches of Judo to be
more serious in disseminating Judo sports in all regions in Indonesia. Since Indonesia took part in the
1977 SEA Games event, where Judo succeeded in donating three gold medals, since then Judo in
Indonesia has received more attention in the national sports coaching system. The acquisition of
Indonesian achievements in the SEA Games event continues to be an indicator of the success of the Judo
sports coaching system, culminating in 1981 with the overall winner of the SEA Games. However, in
2013 Indonesia did not win a gold medal at all. Supporting sources are explored in more depth through
document review and semi-structured interviews since the 1977 SEA Games until 2017, including the
fundamental factors related to the implementation of national Judo atlet training that Indonesia once had
and which is now unsustainable. This is a big question mark and will be discussed more openly in this
article because it is the fulcrum for revitalizing the Judo sports development system in Indonesia

Keywords: Coaching system- Judo - Female athlete- SEA Games, Participation

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SPORT POLICY AND DEVELOPMENT

[ABS-25]
Football Governance in Indonesia

Mochamad Yamin Saputra, Novrizal A. Novan, Sagitarius


Departemen Pendidikan Kepelatihan Olahraga, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Organizing football competitions is one of the means needed to encourage the development of football in
a country, including football governance in Indonesia. Since the 1970s, the competition organized by the
Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) involving clubs with regional names has had a big impact on the
growth of football in Indonesia. The competition that is held will produce quality players that can be used
by national teams and clubs to compete at the Asian level. Support from supporters in football
competitions in Indonesia is very high, with spectators coming to the stadium to support the national
team or football team being the most popular sport in Indonesia. This article presents a case study on the
history of competitive competition in Indonesia that focuses on governance, administration and
regulation. The purpose of this case study is to provide information on management governance in
Indonesia starting from competitions, competitions, work programs of the Indonesian football association
(PSSI), the parent organization of football in Indonesia.

Keywords: Governance, Football, Competititon, Regulation

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SPORT MANAGEMENT

[ABS-141]
Leaping Through Hurdles: Adaptability Among Female Athletes

Dr. Arvin A. Andacao* & Ms. Carla Jane B. Linganay


Davao Oriental State College of Science and Technology

Basketball is a popular team sport played mostly by men. However, female athletes are quite daunting to
play. This study was designed to explore and unveil the adaptability among college female athletes in
playing basketball. Using the qualitative and interpretive orientation research, the study employed a
phenomenological approach with athletes and varsity ladies in the Davao Oriental State College of
Science and Technology. The researchers utilized a content validated and conducted interview guide
schedule prior to obtain the investigated data from the informants through in-depth interviews and focus
group discussion techniques. Thorough transcription, careful translation, and appropriate decoding of
data were done before the generation of the interview results operating the NVivo 12 software. The
findings of the study indicated that adaptability occurred when there was a need for change. Time-
management, focus, conflicts among teammates and coaches, and physical qualities were recognized
problems and challenges by the informants. Identified limitations brought negative interconnected effects
from their academics, athletics, and social relationships in which athletes self-assess for obtaining poor
performance. Focus and adjusting are a few of the essential elements as a resolve to overcome hurdles.
Finally, adaptability varies depending on the perception and the range of the experience of the athletes.
Conversely, few of the informants were not all successful in hurdling playing basketball. Moreover, the
authors recommend their created RID Adaptation Framework as a guide for the athletes to play and
future researchers for further investigation and improvement of this context.

Keywords: Sports management, adaptability, basketball, female athletes, phenomenological approach,


Philippines

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[ABS-161]
Sportember Program as A Community Motivational Causa Doing Recreational Sports

Dedi Kurnia (a*), Sri Marini (b), Lu^luwatin Rosdiana Aprilia (b)
a)Physical Education, Health and Recreation Study Programs, STKIP Pasundan
b) Hospitality Study Program, NHI, Indonesia

Sports and tourism are currently becoming a trend that has a particular niche market. From certain market
segments, it is expected that the multiplier effect is dominant for other economic activities. Sportember is
a program of a tourist destination in The North Bandung Area that offers sports programs as well as its
facilities namely field and facilities, instructor, sports guide, and assistance for several sports activities.
Such sports activities include bike, running, yoga, fun archery, martial arts, and so on. The program is
inseparable from the current public interest in sports and from that interest raises the motivation of the
community to do recreational sports. The purpose of the research is to find out the motivation of the
community to do recreational sports through the Sportember program in the North Bandung area in 2020.
With sportember program is expected to increase and trigger people^s motivation in doing recreational
sports. This research method uses a mixed method. The research site is North Bandung Area. The
population of this study is visitors to the tourist area of North Bandung precisely Hotel & Resort Sindang
Reret Cikole. From that population, 100 respondents were sampled. The instrument used in the study was
a questionnaire. The variable indicators of motivation in this study are intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic
sub-indicators include- exercise, maintain health, refresh, eliminate saturation. While the sub-indicators
of extrinsic are- friends, location, cost, weather, and government roles. The analysis used is a descriptive
analysis of the percentage. The result of the study is that the motivation of the community towards
recreational sports through the Sportember program in the North Bandung area has a percentage of 72%,
so it can be concluded that the motivation of the community towards recreational sports through the
Sportember program in North Bandung area is quite high.

Keywords: Community Motivation- Recreational Sports- Sportember-

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SPORT MEDICINE AND NUTRITION

[ABS-20]
Sex Differences in Blood Pressure and Body Composition in Hypertensive Adults with Central
Obesity

Riza Adriyani, Dody Iskandar, Ahmad Hendra Dana


Balai Kesehatan Olahraga Masyarakat Bandung

Regular exercise is recommended for hypertensive adults who have a low-moderate cardiovascular risk.
High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is a time-efficient method and might have a better cardiometabolic
protection effect. The purpose of this study is to determine sex differences in blood pressure and body
composition. Methods: 22 hypertensive adults with central obesity (males- n = 16, age 35.56 ± 4.56 y,
waist circumference (WC) 98.85 ± 6.85 cm, systolic blood pressure (SBP) 134.22 ± 2.86 mmHg,
diastolic blood pressure (DBP) 85.03 ± 6.58 mmHg) - (females- n = 6, age 37.83 ± 5.46 y, WC 95.09 ±
7.49 cm, SBP 133.50 ± 6.47 mmHg, DBP 89.80 ± 5.94 mmHg) participated in HIIT which consisted of
three intervals of 4 min at 77-95 % of maximum heart rate (MHR) interspersed with 3 min of active
recovery at 64-76 % of MHR, three sessions per week for 10 weeks. Results: SBP and DBP reduced
significantly in males. There were also significant improvements in waist-hip ratio, visceral fat level, and
body fat mass in males (p<0.05). WC reduced both in males and females (p<0.05). Conclusion: There
could be sex differences in cardiometabolic adaptations following HIIT.

Keywords: cardiometabolic, high intensity, obesity

[ABS-32]
Knowledge and attitude of sports nutrition among Softball/Baseball athletes in Malaysia

Siti Zubaidah Nur Marthuan @ Che Wan Sports Academy, Universiti Putra MalaysiaAzhar Yaacob
Sports Academy, Universiti Putra Malaysia Rohaida Hassan Sports Centre, Universiti Putra Malaysia
Zawin Nadjah Sports Academy, Universiti Putra Malays

Sport Academy, University Putra Malaysia (UPM)

A good knowledge and attitude of sports nutrition is recognized as factors that enhanced athletic
performance. However, the level of knowledge and attitude of sports nutrition among athletes and their
source of information was not regularly measured and reported. Little research exists about sports
nutrition knowledge and current available resources for nutrition information for athletes, coaches, and
athletic trainer. The purpose of this study was to measure the knowledge and attitude of sports nutrition
among Malaysia Softball/Baseball athletes and their source of information. A self-administered
knowledge and attitude of sports nutrition were distributed to athletes who are active playing
softball/baseball in Malaysia. 52 survey on google forms were completed. That is 27 male athlete
(51.9%) and 25 (48.1%) for female athletes. Mean for sports nutrition knowledge was moderate (16 ±
2.18) with the highest score was 20 and the lowest was 10. 37 respondents (71.1%) have moderate, 14
respondents (26.9%) have high and 1 respondent (1.9%) have low knowledge on sports nutrition. In this
study, most of respondents rely in internet (90.4%) as their source of information regarding sports
nutrition. Others source of information chosen by respondents are book (61.5%), TV (48.1%), magazine
(38.5%), newspaper (32.7%) and dietitian (21.2%). In summary, we identified that respondents have
moderate knowledge on sports nutrition and moderate attitude towards sports nutrition. This can be
considered low since they were already preparing to be a national athletes. It was also found that most of
them rely on internet as their source of information,which is can be questionable on the reliability of the
information.

Keywords: Sports nutrition, nutrition knowledge, nutrition attitude

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[ABS-53]
Vegetarian Diet Among Athletes on Nutrient Adequacy and Performance: Literature Review

Fajria Saliha Puspita Prameswari (a), Delita Septia Rosdiana (a*), Putri Novitasari (a)

a) Faculty of Health and Sport Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia


Jalan Dr. Setiabudi, Bandung 40154, Indonesia
*delitaseptia@upi.edu

The dietary practice of not consuming meat and possibly other animal-derived foods and beverages is
called vegetarianism. Although interest in plant-based diets among athletes is not new, their popularity
seems to be increasing now. The study indicated that 8% of international elite athletes followed a
vegetarian diet while 1% being vegan. The objective is to determine the effects of vegetarianism (vegan
and semi-vegetarian) among athletes on their nutrient sufficiency and performance. This review is
conducted based on articles listed in ResearchGate and PubMed with vegetarian athletes as subjects. The
results show that athletes practicing a vegetarian diet may be at a greater risk of nutritional inadequacy
especially proteins, essential fatty acids, iron, zinc, calcium, iodine, vitamin D, and vitamin B12. This
literature review concluded that plant-based diets had no benefit or detriment to performance parameters
in athletes compared with omnivorous mixed diets. This study suggests that vegetarian athletes should
plan a well-planned diet, to meet the recommendations of macronutrients and micronutrients for training
and recovery. Supplementations can be consumed if needed. Overall, it appears that vegetarianism in
athletes had no effects on their performance and they can maintain nutritional adequacy by planning their
dietary consumption and adding some supplementation to their diet if needed.

Keywords: Vegetarian athletes- Nutritional adequacy- Athletes^ performance

ABS-63]
Hydration In Athletes : A Literature Review

Ahdiyatul Fauza (a), Widya Astuti (a*)

a) Faculty Of Sport Education and Health, Indonesia University of Education, Dr. Setiabudi Street,
Number 229, bandung 50154, west Java, Indonesia
*widyaastuti@upi.edu

Hydration status is very important to know because that can affect body balance, especially for athletes.
Diseases caused by acute dehydration need to be minimized with the athlete^s hydration status. One of
factor dehidration in athletes cause by fluid balance. Hydration status effected by sweat loss and fluid
intake during performance. The aim of this study to review the most recent research on the factors that
most influence hydration. This study review using the literarure research from google scholar, PubMed,
and Elsevier with periode of the journal at least five years. Many athletes after training experience
dehydration due to not consuming enough fluids and electrolytes before, during training and competition.
To assess hydration status cannot be determined by just one factor. General recommendation of hydration
status measure using accurate biomarkers to detect body water fluctuations of 3% of total body water
(TBW), using dehydration index, body mass or color of urine. Therefore monitoring hydration status is
very important to maintain athlete performance. Exercise increases hypohydration due to fluid losses so
that should be given to fluid supplementation and intake from certain food for each athlete. The factor
that most influences the athlete^s hydration is sweat loss and fluid intake.

Keywords: Hydration status, athletes, dehydration, hypohydration, exercise

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[ABS-84]
Role of Resveratrol and Chrysin on Inflammation and Liver Function in Obese Mice

Pipit Pitriani, Wang-Lok Lee, Hee-Geun Park

Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Background: The incidence of obesity has been spreading throughout the world. Many of the
complications caused by obesity such as inflammation and impaired liver function. Objectives: The
purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of resveratrol and chrysin supplementation on
inflammation and liver function of high-fat-diet induced obese mice. Methods: The C57BL/6 mice were
randomly assigned to four groups: normal diet control (NC- n=10), high fat diet control (HC- n=10), and
high fat diet with chrysin supplementation (HCH- n=10) groups. Resveratrol 25 mg/kg body weight and
chrysin 50mg/kg body dissolved in a 0.1ml solution of dimethyl sulfoxide was supplemented orally per
mouse 4 times a week for 15 weeks. Results: The calorie intake of group supplemented by resveratrol
and chrysin were significantly decrease. The body weight was significantly increased in high-fat diet
group compared with that in normal diet group but not in resveratrol and chrysin group after 15 weeks.
The liver weight was significantly decrease in resveratrol group but in chrysin group. TNFα not
significantly decrease in resveratrol and chrysin group while IL1β significantly decrease. TLR 4
significantly decrease only in chrysin group while IL10 only increase in resveratrol group. The collagen
significantly decreases with resveratrol supplementation while fibronectin was not affected by resveratrol
nor chrysin. Conclusions: The inflammation process in liver of high fat diet induced obese mice can
decrease by supplementation of resveratrol and chrysin. The liver function can change mostly by
resveratrol supplementation.

Keywords: obese, chrysin, resveratrol, inflammation, liver function

[ABS-88]
Effect of Body Weight Training Plus Low Carbohydrate Diet Versus Running Plus Low
Carbohydrate Diet on Body Fat Percentage Changes In Overweight and Obese Adolescent Man

Nugraha Reshandi, Suherman Adang, Ronald Hamidie, Ma^mun Amung

UPI

This study aims to determine the effect of body weight training combined with a low carbohydrate diet
and running combined with a low carbohydrate diet on reducing body fat percentage in overweight and
obese male adolescents. The research used pretest posttest group design experimental method. The
sample consisted of 30 young men divided into two groups that had been strictly selected. Their body fat
percentage was measured before and after the research program. The result was analyzed through paired
sample t-test at a significance level of α 0.05 and the average difference test (independent sample t-test
posttest) to get a better result. This study shows that body weight training combined with a low
carbohydrate diet and running combined with a low carbohydrate diet have a significant effect on
decreasing body fat percentage, but running combined with a low carbohydrate diet is better at reducing
body fat percentage compared with body weight training combined with a low carbohydrate diet.

Keywords: Body Weight Training, Running, Low Carbohydrate Diet, Body Fat Percentage, Overweight
and Obesity Adolescent Man.

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[ABS-90]
Dietary Pattern and Its Relationship with Hemoglobin and Blood Glucose Level in Dragon Boat
Athletes

Pipit Pitriani, Kardjono, Boyke Mulyana


Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships between dietary patterns with hemoglobin
and blood glucose level in dragon boat athletes. 20 dragon boat athletes were interviewed to complete a
24-hour food dietary recall and their hemoglobin and blood sugar levels were measured. The results of
this study indicate that there is a relationship between dietary intake and hemoglobin and blood sugar
levels. Hemoglobin and blood sugar levels are affected by the food intake consumed by dragon boat
athletes.

Keywords: dragon boat athletes, dietary pattern, hemoglobin, blood glucose

[ABS-104]
Nanocurcumin treatment enhances the effect of exercise on mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal
muscle via AMPK-PGC-1alpha

Hamidie Ronald Daniel Ray (a*), Asep Bayu Nandiyanto (b), Rita Patriasih (c), Abdullah Firmansah (d)

a) Fakultas Pendidikan Olahrag adan Kesehatan Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Jalan Setiabudhi 229
Bandung 40154, Indonesia
b) Fakultas Pendidikan Matematika Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Jalan
Setiabudhi 229 Bandung 40154, Indonesia
c) Pendidikan Teknik dan Kejuruan, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Jalan Setiabudhi 229 Bandung
40154, Indonesia
d) Faklutas Kedokteran, Universitas Padjadjaran, Jalan Raya Jatinangor, Sumedang, Indonesia

Sirtuin 1 (SIRT1)-mediated peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1 (PGC-1α)


deacetylation is potentially a key step for inducing mitochondrial biogenesis. The polyphenol curcumin,
derived from the rhizome Curcuma longa L., is a natural antioxidant that exhibits various
pharmacological activities and therapeutic properties. However, the effect of nanocurcumin on skeletal
muscle in the regulation of mitochondrial biogenesis remains unknown. The purpose of the present study
was to examine the effects of endurance training (eTR) and nanocurcumin treatment on SIRT1, 5^
adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK), PGC-1α, mitochondrial protein expression
of cytochrome c oxidase subunit IV (COX-IV), in rat skeletal muscle. Ten-week-old male Wistar rats
were randomly divided into non-eTR and eTR groups. curcumin and nanocurcumin (100 mg/kg-
BW/day) give peroral in the non-eTR and eTR group animals for 28 days to investigate the effect of
nanocurcumin alone and the combined effect of nanocurcumin with eTR. Western blotting (WB) was
performed to detect the presence of proteins. Compared to eTR alone, nanocurcumin treatment combined
with eTR increased the expression levels of mitochondrial marker protein COX-IV in the gastrocnemius.
Furthermore, our result demonstrated that curcumin treatment together with eTR increased the
phosphorylation of AMPK, PGC-1α Addition nanocurcumin treatment alone, in the absence of eTR,
increased PGC-1α, COX-IV expression,. Taken together, these results suggest that the combination of
nanocurcumin treatment and eTR has the potential to accelerate mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal
muscles via AMPK-PGC-1alpha signaling pathway.

Keywords: endurance training, mitochondria, nanocurcumin, skeletal muscle

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[ABS-138]
Knowledge Enhancement of Coaches Province of Aceh through the explanation of the Basic Life
Support

Yusni Yusni1*, Muhammad Ridwan1,2, Amiruddin Amiruddin3

1Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Aceh, Indonesia


2Departement of Cardiology Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Syiah Kuala/dr. Aceh, Indonesia
3Physical Education, Health and Recreation, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Aceh, Indonesia

Athletes are one of the groups at high risk of sudden death due to sudden cardiac arrest. Cardiac arrest is
an emergency condition because it can occur suddenly and requires immediate treatment. The Basic Life
Support (BLS) is a first-aid measure performed to assist athletes and prevent death from sports injuries.
The research objective was to analyze the effect of providing material about BLS on increasing the
knowledge of coaches. This study was experimental with one group pretest-posttest design. Subjects
were a total of 10 coaches from Aceh Province, male and aged 22-32 years. Data analysis used paired
sample t-test (p<0.05). The results showed that as many as 30% of the subjects had a high school, 50%
were at the undergraduate, and 20% had a Master^s degree. The level of coach^s knowledge about BLS
increased by 37.69% after receiving material about BLS. The knowledge level of the coaches was
different before and after giving education about BLS (57.99 and 79.55- p = 0.001). We conclude that the
level of coach^s knowledge of the Aceh province about BLS is in enough category therefore that
providing materials on BLS can improve the knowledge level of the coaches.

Keywords: Coaches, Athletes, Basic Life Support, Aceh Province

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Nanocurcumin potentially to treatment COVID-19 Based on Its Ability To decrease High Intensity
Endurance Training produced inflammation marker IL-6 and TNF-alpha on Rat Skeletal Muscle

Hamidie Ronald Daniel Ray (a,b*), Afianti Sulastri (a), Rita Patriasih (c)

a) Fakultas Pendidikan Olahraga dan Kesehatan Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia


b) Professor Collaborator Kanazawa University, Kakuma Campus, Ishikawa, Kanazawa, Japan
c) Faklutas Pendidikan Teknik dan Kejuruan, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia

Background: Patients infected with covid-19 coronavirus and even influenza can died because an
overreaction of the immune system called cytokine storms. Cytokines are small proteins released by
many different cells in the body, including the immune system. Previous research has said that turmeric
(curcumin) has the ability to suppress cytokine release and cytokine storm and is very potential in
therapy for ebola patients and other viral infections. Previous research has previously also stated that the
health of mitochondria know as a power house, energy provider for the human body should be
maintained even improved both in number and function. Curcumin seem look like very low
bioavailability on our human body. In order to increase absorption nanocurcumin which have more small
particle substrate was used. Our previous research has said that nanocurcumin increase mitochondrial
biogenesis in skeletal muscles. This study wants to look at the effect of nanocurcumin administration on
Il-6 and TNF- which increase on high intensity endurance training (eTR). Method: Ten-week-old male
Wistar rats were randomly divided into non-eTR and eTR groups. Furthermore, every group divided with
control and nanocurcumin (100 mg/kg-BW/day) give peroral in the non-eTR and eTR group animals for
28 days to investigate the effect of nanocurcumin alone and the combined effect of nanocurcumin with
eTR. 2 hours swimming exercise with duration 2 hours/days used to determine effect endurance training.
Western blotting (WB) was performed to detect the presence of proteins Il6 and TNF-.
Result: Compared to eTR alone, eTR significant increase IL-6 and TNF- protein expression and
interested that nanocurcumin significant abolish this effect. Conclusion: Taken together, these results
suggest that nanocurcumin treatment potentially decrease inflammation which involve on endurance
training induced cytokine storm.

Keywords: cytokine storm, nanocurcumin, endurance training

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SPORT POLICY AND DEVELOPMENT

[ABS-36]
Backhand Serve Test Model for Junior Badminton Athletes

Septian Williyanto (a*), Agus Wiyanto (b), Nurhadi Santoso (c), Masri (d)

a. Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia


*septianwilliyanto@upi.edu
b. Universitas PGRI Semarang, Indonesia
c. Fakultas Ilmu Keolahragaan, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Indonesia
d. Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan, Universitas Syiah Kuala, Indonesia

To determine the training program^s success rate, a valid and reliable test tool is needed. This study aims
to develop a backhand serve test model for junior badminton athletes. This research method is a research
and development method with a sample size of more than 120 athletes divided into ten badminton clubs
in Central Java. This study involved academics and badminton practitioners with an excellent design
validation score that reached an average score above 3.5. This research is a product of the development
of the Short Serve Test Model, which is equipped with the test norms for junior badminton athletes. The
Short Serve Test^s validity score reaches 0.702, and the reliability of the test reaches a score of 0.910.
The Serve Test model developed is proven to be used for measuring the serve test skills of junior
badminton athletes because, in this study, the samples used were athletes aged 15-18 years. Of course,
the developed test model will be useful as a measuring tool for the backhand to test for junior badminton
athletes at the regional level.

Keywords: Badminton Serve Test

[ABS-50]
Empirical Analysis of Community Sports Participation in West Java

Sandi Arisma Cipta Perdana Ilsya, adang suherman, amung ma’mun


Sekolah Pascasarjana Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Dinas Pemuda dan Olahraga Provinsi Jawa Barat

To achieve a better quality of life through sports in a population, it is necessary to know the public
participation rate in sports in advance. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to examine the participation
rate of the people of West Java in sports and the kind of sports that are of interest. It is because sport is an
important element in maintaining health and fitness to achieve a better quality of life. This research was
conducted using a cross-sectional study method involving 18,459 participants in West Java and involved
108 SP3OR volunteers in 27 districts/cities in West Java. The instrument used was a modified IPAQ
questionnaire as stated in the guidebook for measuring the participation rate of the West Java community
in sports (APMO), the Department of Youth and Sports, West Java Province. The results showed that
51.6% of the people of West Java who became respondents were active in sports, with sports that were of
interest, namely: 1) Walking 18.55%- 2) Aerobic Gymnastics 14.40%- 3) Football 13.58%- 4) Volleyball
12.73%- 5) Badminton 10.78%- 6) Cycling 8.77%- 7) Futsal 5.5%- 8) Running 3.98%- 9) Basketball
2.6%- 10) Martial Arts 2.35%- 11) Swimming 1.95%- and 12) Other sports 3.63%. The conclusion of
this study shows that the population of people in West Java actively participates in recreational sports
activities.

Keywords: Policy, Quality of Life, APMO

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[ABS-51]
West Java Community Exercise Motives: APMO ANALYSIS OF THE WEST JAVA PROVINCE
2019

Dicky Waluya Badrukamal, Adang Suherman

sekolah pascasarjana Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia


Dinas Pemuda dan Olahraga Provinsi Jawa Barat

This study reveals the motives (goals and ways) of the community in exercising, which is part of the
activities of tracking the Sports Community Participation Rate in West Java. Cross Sectional Study is
used to uncover research problems, involving 108 staff tenaga Sarjana Pendamping Penggerak
Pembangunan Olahraga (SP3OR) in data collection. The instrument used was a modified IPAQ
questionnaire contained in the APMO Measurement Guidelines for the Youth and Sports Agency in
2017. The results of APMO measurements showed that 51.6% of West Java people were active in sports,
with 78.65% aimed at maintaining health- 9.45% excel in sports- 4.4% lose weight- 4.38% added
association- 1.7% for other purposes- 0.53% is aimed at filling spare time- and 1.35% did not answer. As
many as 49% do sports independently- 20.2% participation in community / sports clubs- 15.3% in
school- 10.1% exercising at work- and 3.98% through other means respectively, 1.4% did not answer.
The results of the study reveal that the majority of West Java people expect health benefits from sports
activities that are carried out independently and in community / sports clubs.

Keywords: sport policy, health, West Java APMO, dispora, sports participation, SP3OR

[ABS-101]
Design, Validation, and Reliability of an Observation instrument Technique and Tactic in
Handball

Ardiansyah Rica Samsu Goli (a), Tomoliyus (b)


UNIVERSITY OF YOGYAKARTA

The use of observational methodology in the sports provides physical education teachers, coaches, and
other sports professionals with flexible tools that adapt to their needs. In collective sports, the use of
these instruments is common for the technical and tactical analysis of the game. The aims of this study
were to design, validate, and test the reliability of a mixed observational instrument of field formats and
category system to analyze technical and tactical actions in the offense and defense in handball. The
study was a research and development with mixed method qualitative and quantitative, the research
sample was 21 international students who study in Indonesia. The instrument design, validation, and
reliability calculation were done in four stages: review of the literature,design the first draft of the
instrument, experts qualitative and quantitative review of the instrument, and observer training test
(reliability calculation). The content validity was established by 10 experts. Expert were asked about:
comprehension of the criteria, categorical cores, degree openness, and their definitions, pertinence of
categorical cores and degree openness, and whether to include other categorical cores or degree of
openness in the observation instrument. The result showed that the lowest Aikens V index was 0.86 for
the categorical core. The inter and intra observer reliability presented good levels of agreement. The
lowest Kappa index was 0.86 for the inter reliability in the categorical core balls height. The coefficients
of the generalizability analysis showed a high level accuracy, validity and reliability of the instrument.
Conclusion showed that the instrument allows obtaining objective, valid and reliable information about
the offensive and defense phase.

Keywords: Design, Validation, Reliability, instrument, Technique, Tactic, Handball

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[ABS-109]
Sport For All In Indonesia: A Historical Review and Development Related To The Paradigm Shift
To Development Through Sport

Endi Rustandi, Adang Suherman, Amung Mamun, Yunyun Yudiana, Rudi


Universitas Majalengka, Indonesia, 45418
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia, 40154

The development of appropriate and comprehensive sports for all levels of society is an important
consideration in every regional development step in the sports field. The ultimate goal of regional
development includes development in the sports sector. It must lead to improving the quality of its
welfare. The government^s efforts to develop sports as stated in article 21 paragraph 4 in Law no. 3 of
2005 concerning the National Sports System which states that ^Development and development of sports
is carried out through the family line, the education line, and the community line based on the
development of sports for all people that lasts a lifetime. In essence, in accordance with the mandate of
the law that every citizen has the same right to organize sports activities, obtain services in sports
activities, select and participate in sports types or branches according to his talents and interests, receive
guidance. , support, coaching, coaching and development in the field of sports, becoming a sportsman,
and developing the sports industry. In the past, there was a slogan ^Socializing Sports and Community
Sports^. Sports, which is one of the aspects of socio-cultural development, must have a good linkage at
the district / city, provincial and national levels with other fields in policy making and planning such as
education, health, social services, and urban planning. The purpose of this research is to explore how the
sports paradigm in Indonesia in the future should shift from ^sports development^ to ^development
through sports^ in a socio-political context.

Keywords: Sport for all, Sports development, Development through sport, Indonesia

[ABS-112]
Sports Facilities and Local Government Policy: A Case Study In West Java, Indonesia

Raharja(1), Nurlan Kusmaedi(2), Amung Ma^Mun(3), Berliana(4)

1. Universitas Majalengka, Jawa Barat, Indonesia, 45418


234. Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia, 40154

The fulfillment of sports facilities available in each region is uneven, the availability of sports facilities is
influenced by the policies of each regional government. SPOrT (Integrated Sports Development Center)
Jabar Arcamanik is a sports facility complex owned by the West Java regional government. The purpose
of this paper is to provide an overview of local government policies in providing sports facilities. The
case study method used in this study with semi-structured interviews, observation and documents as data
collection instruments, as well as the participants involved are relevant department head and the manager
of the sports facilities. The presence of sports facilities is the implementation of government policy to
interpret the development plan both national and local, which provide the cultural heritage and the
benefits to the community. Thus the construction of sports facilities can be realized when the desire and
the understanding of policy makers to consider the budget expenditures that can be allocated so that the
benefits resulting from the availability of sports facilities can be felt by the public.

Keywords: Sports Facilities, Local Government, West java Indonesia, SPOrT Jabar, Sports Policy

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[ABS-126]
Supervisor Perception to Improve Supervision in Teachers of Physical Education Based on Virtual

Yudha Munajat Saputra, Sandey Tantra Paramitha, Muhammad Gilang Ramadhan

Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Abstract

With the presence of modern technology today that reaches all aspects of life, including the supervision
of teachers, many are being developed through a touch of technology. One of them is the supervision of
the learning system used by teachers for their students on a virtual basis. The purpose of this study is to
analyse needs by referring to the supervisor^s perception of the need for the development of a virtual-
based supervision model that will be developed by the researcher. The development of this supervision
model is necessary because it is considered that currently, supervision has not been running optimally
and effectively. Therefore, before the development of the supervision model, the researcher conducted a
needs analysis. The method used is a qualitative research approach, with interviews and document
studies as data collection techniques about what supervisors want and need in increasing teacher
supervision. The results of this study found that supervisors need to develop a model of supervision to
increase the supervision of teachers. This is based on the need for optimization and the effectiveness of
supervision.

Keywords: Effective, Supervisor, Perception, Supervision, Virtual.

[ABS-153]
Indonesian Community Active Lifestyle: Between Expectations and Reality

Taupik Rochman (a), Adang Suherman (b), Amung Ma^mun (b), Bambang Abduljabar (b)
a. Universitas Suryakancana
b. Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Abstract

As many as 268.583.016 Indonesians were recorded in the data of the Directorate General of Population
and Civil Registration in 2020, this number can be a strength as well as an obstacle for the state if its
people are unable to maintain the quality of life such as reluctance to perform daily physical activities or
integrate with daily life -day which is better known as an active lifestyle. Based on the 2018 Basic Health
Research reported by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, only 66.5% engaged in
moderate physical activity and the rest were in a deficient position. Meanwhile, through the sports system
that has been built, the state has noble hopes, one of which is to maintain and improve the health and
fitness of the Indonesian people. With the literature study approach, the authors are interested in
examining more deeply the hopes and realities associated with the active lifestyle of the Indonesian
people, the data collected is then compiled, analyzed and concluded so that it can be used as a reference
for improving public health and wellness towards a better Indonesia.

Keywords: Active Lifestyle, Indonesian Society, Hope, and Reality

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[ABS-162]
Implementation of New Habit Adaptation Policies in Maintenance and Improving The
Performance of Lecturers and Educational Staff in Upi

R. Boyke Mulyana- Sandey Tantra Paramitha- Kanigara Hawari


Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Abstract

In this new habit period, there need to be policies that are effective and efficient in maintaining and
improving the performance of lecturers and educational staff so that the dynamics of the process are
expected to run properly. This study aims to analyse the results of the implementation of policies
implemented in Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI) during the new habit period (new normal) after
the Covid-19 pandemic or the coronavirus outbreak, especially in maintaining and improving the
performance of lecturers and educational staff. The policy in question is a policy that covers all the
dynamics of the processes that occur in the UPI environment which are issued by the leadership and run
by lecturers and educational staff. Therefore, researchers are interested in analysing the implementation
of policies applied to the current new habit. The research method used is a case study that focuses at UPI
and uses a qualitative approach. The data collection instrument used was three methods, namely
interviews, observation, and documentation study. The subjects of this research are, lecturers and
educational staff, and of course the leaders at UPI. The results of this study found that there are several
policies implemented by the Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia which are evidence that UPI has
implemented policies related to the adaptation of new habits. The conclusion is that the policy during the
new habit period can maintain the performance of lecturers and education staff in Universitas Pendidikan
Indonesia.

Keywords: Lecturers, implementation, policy, new habits, educational staff

Topic: Sport Policy and Development

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SPORT SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY

[ABS-4]
Spiritual Experiences for Elite Athletes: Able-Bodied and Disabilities in Indonesia

Davi Sofyan(a)*, Yudha M. Saputra(b), Juntika Nurihsan(c), Nurlan Kusmaedi(d)

a. Universitas Majalengka, Jln. K. H. Abdul Halim Nomor 103, Majalengka, Jawa Barat, Indonesia,
45418
b,c,d. Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Jln. Dr. Setiabudhi Nomor 229, Cidadap, Kec. Sukasari, Kota
Bandung, Jawa Barat, Indonesia, 40154
*davisofyan@unma.ac.id

Spirituality is the individual^s belief in the existence, presence and involvement of transcendent divine
beings in everyday life. This belief is accompanied by activities that aim to get closer to the transcendent
figure (God). The aim of this research is to describe the level of daily spiritual experience in the elite
able-bodied athletes and with disabilities, compare the spiritual experience level of the elite athletes of
able-bodied and with disabilities, describe the sociodemography of elite athletes able-bodied and with
disabilities. To support the study, we used a descriptive analysis method of 10 elite athletes consisting of
five elite athletes with able-bodied athletes and five elite athletes with disabilities. The Daily Spiritual
Experiences Scale was used in this study to measure daily spiritual experiences. The univariate test
model was used to test the relationship between sociodemographic factors and the Daily Spiritual
Experiences Scale score. The results show that of the 10 respondents have a different average score of
daily spiritual experiences. Five able-bodied athletes showed a very high spiritual level, while two
athletes with disabilities showed a very high spiritual level and three were of a high spiritual level.

Keywords: Spiritual, Daily Spiritual Experience, Athlete Elite, Able-Bodied, Disability

[ABS-13]
The Effect of Sports and Fun Games on Student’s Stress Response

Nia Sri Ramania, Tommy Apriantono, Doddy Abdul Karim, Riza Safitri, Bagus Winata

Institut Teknologi Bandung, Department of Sport Sciences

Purpose: Previous studies revealed, students often feel hopeless, depressed, and even suicidal. The
purpose of this study was to measure the effect of sports and fun games on student^s psychology.
Methods: A total of 20 students (10 males and 10 females) aged 19-20 years volunteered in this study.
They were randomly divided into control (CG) and exercise group (ER) with 10 participants in each
group. The ER subjects performed 20-min exercises aerobic dance and 10-mini fun games three times a
week. On the other hand, the CG group did not receive any exercise activity. All participants required to
fill questioner which contains 15 psychological questions pre and post-treatment. Results: This study
showed significant differences between pre and post questioner (p = 0.001). Furthermore, there was a
significant difference among the ER group and the CG group in questioner-post results (p = 0.001).
Specifically, there was a decrease in the student stress level index by 20% from questioner-pre and
questioner-post. Conclusion: Aerobic dance, as one of the alternatives to sports exercise, and fun games
can help student reduces their stress level.

Keywords: Exercise Training, Fun Games, Mental Health, Questioner

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[ABS-14]
Female athlete motives and menstrual cycle disorders in ^Masculine^ sports in Indonesia

Nina Sutresna *, Pipit Pitriani, Berliana, Yudi Nurcahya, Surdiniaty Ugelta, Lilis Komariyah

Sport Coaching Education Study Program, Faculty Sport and Health Education
Indonesian Education University, Jl. Dr. Setiabudhi 229 Bandung Indonesia

The participation of female athletes in ^masculine^ sports competitions is increasing. The increasing
number of participation is in line with the increasing debate about whether this activity is appropriate for
women in Indonesia. The research objective was to examine the motives and impacts of physical activity
on menstruation in female athletes in several ^masculine^ sports. Descriptive method of Indonesian
female athletes from 12 sports, with a total sample of 137 national athletes from all provinces. The
research instrument used a motive questionnaire and the of menstruation. Data analysis used a
proportional approach with a percentage formula. Result- motive due to better opportunities 52.1%,
hobbies and according to character 34.8%, economic reasons, 8.7%, parents encouragement 17.4%, for
health 16.4%, outlet or spare time 16 , 4%. Physical activity that was carried out affected menstruation
52.1% of athletes with very heavy categories, 16.8% heavy categories, 27.7% moderate disorders, 2.9%
mild and 10.2% athletes had no problems at all. The urge to take part in masculine sports, based on
various factors, is due to high achievement. Vigorous physical activity affects metabolism, thus
impacting menstruation. Research recommendations- efforts need to be well structured, so that female
athletes take advantage of achievement opportunities and are able to adapt to the training and competition
process.

Keywords: motives, menstrual cycle, masculine sports

[ABS-15]
Adolescents Physical Self-Concept In Indonesia: Differences Based On Residence And Gender

Jajat, Adang Suherman, Yusuf Hidayat, Mulyana

Faculty of Sport and Health Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Bandung, Indonesia

Physical self-concept has an important role in relation to a healthy and active lifestyle. The purpose of
this study is to examine the differences in physical self-concept between adolescents living in rural and
urban areas and based on gender. The cross-sectional observations of this study involved 101 (51 male
and 50 female) high school students in West Java, Indonesia. Participants filled out the Physical Self-
Description Questionnaire (PSDQ) questionnaire consisting of 40 question items. Univariate analysis
showed there is no difference between adolescent PSCs in rural and urban areas (p> .05), but there was a
significant interaction between residence and gender (p <.05). Meanwhile, the Post-Hoc test showed that
there were differences in PSC between adolescent girls living in urban areas and urban male adolescents
and rural male adolescents (p <.05). The conclusions from this study indicate that PSC is not influenced
by residence, but is more influenced by gender. Based on these conclusions, the right strategy in PSC
intervention as an effort to increase physical activity in adolescence is to pay more attention to gender
factors.

Keywords: active lifestyle, living area, physical activity, self-esteem, self-perception.

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[ABS-16]
Self-Confidence and Anxiety of Judo Athletes Amidst the Global Pandemic of COVID-19

Ira Purnamasari, Mona Fiametta Febrianty, Geraldi Novian

Pendidikan Kepelatihan Olahraga


Fakultas Pendidikan Olahraga dan Kesehatan
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

COVID-19 pandemic has forced the world to adapt with new normal in various aspects of life. In the
context of sport championship, Indonesia has to postpone its annual National Sports Week (hereafter
referred as to PON) in Papua from 2020 to 2021. Consequently, athletes were initially required to have
training from home (TFH) due to the prevention of the virus transmission. However, they were gradually
called back for training with tight health protocol. In relation to training, self-confidence and anxiety are
two factors respectively influence athletes^ performance. This study sought to investigate on how self-
confidence and anxiety level of West Java Judo athletes turned out post-TFH. The respondents of this
descriptive study consisted of all West Java Judo athletes joining PELATDA, a provincial training
program, preparing for the Papua PON. Having analyzed the data, this study found that the athletes^ self-
confidence level was 86.3% and their anxiety level was 40.4%. This meant that their level of self-
confidence was high and that of anxiety was moderate after their training from home. Therefore, it can be
inferred that their training from home was effective as it did not decrease their anxiety significantly.

Keywords: Self-confidence and anxiety in sports training, Judo athletes, training from home, COVID-19

[ABS-18]
Correlation between Students Motivation and Learning Outcome through Online Learning Amidst
The Global Pandemic Of Covid-19

Mona Fiametta Febrianty, Ira Purnamasari, Nidaul Hidayah

Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Motivation plays an important role in having good quality learning outcome and to promote online
learning during the rapid transmission spread of COVID-19. However, there are challenges in this choice
as students motivation to be actively engaged in the learning process has been considered low. The
purpose of the study is to identify the correlation between motivation and learning outcome of students in
Indonesia amidst the global pandemic of COVID-19. This study employed correlational method in which
the population was the total number of students at the Faculty of Sport and Health Education, Universitas
Pendidikan Indonesia, Indonesia. A class consisting of 37 students of the faculty who took Sports Lesson
Planning subject were selected to be the sample in this study. They were required to fill out a
questionnaire comprising 62 statements regarding motivation and learning outcome. The results showed
that there was a significant positive correlation between studf the study isents motivation and learning
outcome using online learning amidst the pandemic. The implication of the study is the higher their
motivation get, the better their learning outcome tends to be.

Keywords: Students learning motivation, learning outcome, online learning, sports students, COVID-19

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[ABS-21]
Satisfaction Level of Elite Soccer Referees in Decisions Making

Yudi Nurcahya (a*), Widi Kusumah (a), Hikmat Kodrat(a), Dadan Mulyana(a)

Pendidikan Kepelatihan Olahraga, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

TThis study aims to determine the level of satisfaction of soccer referees in making decisions on soccer
matches based on experience. This research is a quantitative study using descriptive research methods
with the research design used in this study is a causal comparative. The sample in this study was the
referee who served in the Indonesian League 1 match. The instrument used in this study was to use the
Soccer Referee Decision Satisfaction Scale (SRDSS) questionnaire developed by Andrew et. al. (2006).
Based on the results of data processing and analysis, there are differences in the level of satisfaction of
soccer referees in making decisions based on the experience each referee has. This indicates that the level
of education will influence the psychological aspects of the referee in making decisions.

Keywords: Decision Making- football- referee performance- experience

[ABS-30]
Life Kinetik Training to Increase Concentration and Skills in Playing Football

Komarudin (a*), Patriana Nurmansyah Awwaludin (a), Yusuf Hidayat (b), Novrijal Achmad Novan (c)

a) Pendidikan Kepelatihan Olahraga, Fakultas Pendidikan Olahraga dan Kesehatan, Universitas


Pendidikan Indonesia, Bandung, Indonesia
*komarudin_pko@upi.edu
b) Jurusan Pendidikan Olahraga, Fakultas Pendidikan Olahraga dan Kesehatan, Universitas Pendidikan
Indonesia, Bandung, Indonesia
c) Kepelatihan Fisik Olahraga, Fakultas Pendidikan Olahraga dan Kesehatan, Universitas Pendidikan
Indonesia, Bandung, Indonesia

Life Kinetik training in Indonesia is still rarely applied in the training process, especially in coaching
football. Whereas in European countries, Life Kinetik training is very popular to be done by all groups,
including athletes. Football athletes in developed countries are very smart and have tactical playing skills
and can make quick, precise, and accurate decisions. This study aims to examine the difference in
influence between Life Kinetik training and conventional training on increasing concentration and
football playing skills. This method used in this study is an experiment, with 90 football athletes subjects
in one of the state universities in Indonesia. Through random selection subjects, 40 people were taken
and the random assignment of subjects was divided into two, namely the experimental and control groups
of 20 people each. The instrument to measure concentration was used the concentration grid test (CGT)
and the instrument to measure football playing skills was used the games performance assessment
instrument (GPAI). This study uses a pretest-posttest control group design. The data analysis technique
used the non-parametric Mann Whitney Test with SPSS version 21. The results showed that there were
significant differences in the effect of life kinetik training and conventional training on increasing
concentration and football playing skills. Kinetic Life Training is better than conventional training
towards increasing concentration and soccer playing skills.

Keywords: Life kinetik- Conventional- Concentration- Football playing skills- Student-Athlete

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[ABS-49]
The Implementation of Life Kinetik Training Methods and Educability Motor Levels in Improving
Football Athlete Concentration

Patriana Nurmansyah Awwaludin (a*), Komarudin (a), Novrizal Achmad Novan (b)
a) Pendidikan Kepelatihan Olahraga, Fakultas Pendidikan Olahraga dan Kesehatan, Universitas
Pendidikan Indonesia, Bandung, Indonesia
*patriananurmansyah@upi.edu
b) Kepelatihan Fisik Olahraga, Fakultas Pendidikan Olahraga dan Kesehatan, Universitas Pendidikan
Indonesia, Bandung, Indonesia

The purpose of this study is to determine the implementation of life kinetik and conventional training
methods based on high and low levels of motor ability to increase the concentration of football athletes.
This study was conducted 2 times a week for 8 weeks. The method used is an experimental method with
a 2 x 2 factorial design. The data analysis of this study used the IBM SPSS 23rd Version with a two-way-
anova hypothesis test. The results of the data show that: (1) There is an effect between life kinetik
training methods and conventional training in increasing the concentration of football athletes. (2) There
is no interaction between life kinetik training methods and motor ability in increasing the concentration
of football athletes. (3) There is a difference in the concentration of playing football between athletes
who are trained with the Life Kinetik training method and conventional training in the high motor ability
group. (4) There is a difference in the concentration of playing football between athletes who are trained
with the Life Kinetic training method and conventional training in the low motor ability group.

Keywords: Life Kinetik- Motor Educability- Agility- Concentration- Soccer

[ABS-54]
Interpersonal Skills Development Through Sports and Physical Education: A Literature Review

Risma (a)(b), Amung Mamun (a), Nuryadi (a), Berliana (a)


a) Sport Education Study Program, School of Postgraduate Studies, UPI
b) Physical Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Galuh University

Sport and physical activity provide many benefits including physical benefits, non-physical benefits and
social benefits. Furthermore, sports and physical activity provide benefits to human development, one of
which is life skills. This review article aims to provide an overview of the development of interpersonal
skills as part of life skills in the context of sports and physical education. Interpersonal skills are
described as consisting of interpersonal communication, team work and social skills. This article uses the
literature review method of articles databases. Research articles are reviewed based on research methods,
participants and research results. The results of the review of the article are known to general
information, the methods or approaches used are divided into quantitative, qualitative, mixed-methods
and literature studies. Participants came from various groups, ranging from pre-school age children,
university students, middle school students, elementary school students, and adults. The results of the
review state the benefits of participation in sports and physical education on interpersonal skills which
include social skills, teamwork and interpersonal communication.Participation in sports and physical
education provides benefits to interpersonal skills including social skills, teamwork and interpersonal
communication. Interpersonal skills are influenced by several factors such as family, school, peers and
the environment.

Keywords: interpersonal skills, sports,physical education, literature review

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[ABS-105]
The effects of progressive muscular relaxation on concentration and performance scores of 10m
shooter

Novrizal Achmad Novan*, Nandya Indriana Adha Irianto, Komarudin, Patriana Nurmansyah
Awwaludin
Sport Coaching Department, Faculty of Sport and Health Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
novrizal@upi.edu

Shooting skills are very complex, often athletes have to be faced with situations that require one shot to
get a perfect score but also need to maintain the concentration as well as the pull of the trigger. The
purpose of this study was to figure out the effect of progressive muscle relaxation exercise on increasing
concentration and performance scores of 10-meter pistol and rifle shooting. A total of 12 athletes
consisting of seven female participants and five male participants were recruited for this study. They
were randomly assigned to the two study conditions, the PMR group (n = 6) and the control (n = 6). Pre-
test and post-test control group design was used in this study. Shooting performance scores were
measured before and after the six-week exercise period, which consisted of 17 PMR sessions.
Concentration Grid Test was used to measure concentration while the 10-meter shooting test
performance scores were measured using 60 shots for men and women. Data analysis using SPSS with a
Paired sample T-test showed that there is a difference in the effect between PMR and conventional
training methods on increasing concentration and 10-meter shooting scores, and showed that PMR has a
more significant result. To improve the concentration level in the mental training process for shooters,
and obtain perfect shot performance scores, coaches need to provide a form of training that suits
particular characteristics of the sport and pays attention to other factors such as physical and technical
factors to get maximum athlete performance.

Keywords: Concentration, Sport Psychology, 10m shooting, Air Pistol, Air Rifle, Progressive Muscle
Relaxation

[ABS-122]
Micro Level Social Capital Analysis through Sports in Volleyball Athletes Of Majalengka District

Udi Sahudi(a), Yudha M. Saputra(b), Amung Ma^mun(b), Nuryadi(b)


(a) Universitas Majalengka, Jl. KH. Abdul Halim No 103 Majalengka Indonesia
(b) Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, , Jl. DR Setiabudhi No 229 Bandung Indonesia

Social capital is an aspect that leads and is created to facilitate individual actions in the social structure.
Social capital places more emphasis on human relationships which can be seen clearly from the
relationships and interactions between the parties involved. The low level of social capital at the micro
level is still a problem today in the face of changing times. An individual is required to work together,
collaborate, have solidarity, loyalty, reputation and access to information. This paper aims to examine a
level of micro social capital through sports. The research method used is qualitative research using a
literature study approach. Data collection is done by conducting surveys and in-depth interviews with
coaches and athletes. The dynamic infrastructure of social capital takes the form of networks of
cooperation between people. The network facilitates communication and interaction, enables trust to
grow and strengthens collaboration. People know and meet other people, they then build strong
relationships, both formal and informal. This is in line with the values that exist in sports, namely
discipline, cooperation, sportsmanship. In sports coaching, it is necessary to design and develop properly
in order to increase athlete achievement. There needs to be a suitable training environment, providing
opportunities for the development of personal and social skills to increase the athlete^s social capital. We
argue that sport has a major contribution to increase the social capital of individuals or groups at the
micro level.

Keywords: Social Capital, Sport, Sport Society, Sport Development and Peace

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[ABS-124]
Harassment Perspective In Women Athletes In Women Review And Sports

Indra Prabowo1, Yudy Hendrayana2, Amung Ma,mun 3, Berliana4 , Bayu Febrianto5

1) Majalengka University, Indonesia


2) Indonesian education university, Indonesia
3) Indonesian education university, Indonesia
4) Indonesian education university, Indonesia
5) Majalengka University,, Indonesia

In fact, the position of women in social life is not yet equal to that of men, even though efforts in this
direction have been carried out for a long time and continue. The strength of social, cultural and
institutional factors that place women lower than men is the main cause of this fact. Along with the flow
of globalization that continues to flow, gender provides strong support for women to enter into a field
that is already considered masculine. The involvement of women in sports is now not only acting as
spectators who only provide support outside the field, but women have been directly involved in
becoming sports players themselves. For women, Harassment is no longer an endemic, which only
occurs in a special place, but rather an epidemic, namely an epidemic that can threaten at any time and is
ready to attack anytime and anywhere. Because God created man as a sex creature (sex), and created
sexual in order to maintain the continuity of human existence. This article aims to provide an overview of
women in the world of sports in Indonesia. The research to be carried out is a phenomenological study
using a qualitative approach, this study tries to explain or reveal the meaning of a concept or
phenomenon of experience based on awareness that occurs in several individuals.

Keywords: harassment, women, sports

[ABS-135]
Mental Imagery Applicative Model for Badminton Coaches of the Beginners

Yusuf Hidayat*(a), Komarudin (b), Tri Martini (c)

*The Faculty of Sport Education and Health, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

The implementation of mental imagery in the badminton sport coaching is often neglected, especially for
badminton coaches of the beginners. As an integral part of psychological skill training (PST), the
intervention of mental imagery could be conducted in education and training programs. The objective of
the mental imagery education and training program development is to help improving the knowledge,
attitude, and skill of badminton coaches of the beginners about how mental imagery could be integrated
in the training process. The program was conducted in a workshop and coaching practical training
involving 20 beginners badminton coaches and 56 beginner student-athletes aged 10-13-year-old.
Besides improving knowledge, attitude, and skill of the badminton trainers for beginners regarding the
implementation of integrating mental imagery in a training process, a conseptual applicative framework
hypothetic model of the use of mental imagery was created as a reference to conduct an intervention
program of mental imagery in a training program.

Keywords: badminton, beginner, coaches, mental imagery

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[ABS-148]
The Cyclists Motivational Patterns in the New Normal Era

Vicki Ahmad Karisman, Rama Adha Septiana, Dedi Kurnia

STKIP Pasundan

This study aims at recognizing the cyclists^ -mountain-bike, road-bike, and folding-bike- motivational
patterns in the new normal era. The research method used in this study was a survey that employed the
cyclists residing in Bandung. The data collection was carried out through a Sport Motivation Scale-6.
The result showed that there was significant difference between those cyclists regarding to their
motivational patterns. Moreover, other significant differences also existed from the range of physical
activity frequency, income, and educational level. In conclusion, this study revealed that there were
significant differences between the mountain-bike, road-bike, and folding-bike cyclists in the new normal
era.

Keywords: Motivation, Bike, and New Normal

[ABS-153]
The Social Economics Background Characteristics in Baseball Little League Athletes in West
Java-Indonesia

Gano Sumarno (a*), Andi Suntoda (a), Mesa Rahmi Stephani(a)

Primary Physical Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia


Abstract

This study aims to determine the extent of knowledge of Sundanese traditional sports among adolescents.
To support the research, the quantitative survey research method was carried out on 326 senior high
school students in West Java, consisting of 188 boys and 138 girls. The results showed that the level of
knowledge about Sundanese traditional sports among adolescents was at a moderate level. This is due to
modernization and globalization that have occurred and have an impact on the phenomenon of youth
activity so that the level of knowledge of Sundanese traditional sports is only at a moderate level. Even
though it is classified as moderate, knowledge of Sundanese traditional sports among adolescents must
be emphasized in order to preserve the traditional culture of the region.

Keywords: Traditional Sports, Sundanese Traditional Sports, Level of Knowledge, Adolescents.

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[ABS-172]
Self determined martial arts athlete : taking advantages from self instruction techniques

Budhi Tristyanto (a*), Esya Anesty Mashudi (b), Susilawati (c)

a) Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia Kampus di Serang, Serang 42116, Indonesia


*budhi_tristyanto@upi.edu
b) Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia Kampus di Serang, Serang 42116, Indonesia
*esyaanesty@upi.edu
c) Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia Kampus di Serang, Serang 42116, Indonesia
*susilawati@upi.edu

Self-determination is an important factor in supporting athletes^ performance in the field, especially


martial arts athletes whose performance requires a high level of confidence to be able to achieve victory
in the combat or competition. Low self-determination is still a particular problem for many martial arts
athletes. It causes athlete^s poor performance in the combat. This study aims to improve self-
determination of martial arts athletes in facing and performing the combat through the use of self-
instruction techniques (from cognitive behavioral approach). This research is a quantitative study using a
quasi-experimental method with a non-equivalent pre-test post-test control group design. The research
subjects were traditional martial arts ^pencak silat^ athletes, who were also UPI students. Research
instruments administered in the form of questionnaires and reflective journals. The data was analyzed
quantitatively using statistical tools. The results showed that a group of athletes who used self-instruction
techniques experienced an increase in the level of self-determination of athletes while competing and
performing a combat. The scores shown by this group were also significantly different from those that
did not use self-instruction techniques (t value = 2.608, * sig = 0.000).

Keywords: Self-determination, martial arts, combat sports, sport psychology, self-defense.

[ABS-188]
Sundanese Traditional Sports: Level of Knowledge among Adolescents

Jajang Hendar Hendrawan, Kartono Pramdha), Ali Budiman, Sriningsh

STKIP Pasundan

This study aims to determine the extent of knowledge of Sundanese traditional sports among adolescents.
To support the research, the quantitative survey research method was carried out on 326 senior high
school students in West Java, consisting of 188 boys and 138 girls. The results showed that the level of
knowledge about Sundanese traditional sports among adolescents was at a moderate level. This is due to
modernization and globalization that have occurred and have an impact on the phenomenon of youth
activity so that the level of knowledge of Sundanese traditional sports is only at a moderate level. Even
though it is classified as moderate, knowledge of Sundanese traditional sports among adolescents must
be emphasized in order to preserve the traditional culture of the region.

Keywords: Traditional Sports, Sundanese Traditional Sports, Level of Knowledge, Adolescents.

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