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Journal : ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation

Increasing Gross Motor Skill Through Fundamental Skill Development Program Sultoni, Kuston; Suherman, Adang; Wibowo, Ricky
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 7 No 1 (2018): February 2018
Publisher : Department of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (288.712 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/active.v7i1.21415

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The aim of this study was to examine Canadian movement program called fundamental skill development programs implemented in Indonesia to increase children’s gross motor skills. By using a quasi-experiment, the matching-only pretest-posttest control group design, the sample was divided into two groups (N = 25 to the experimental group, N = 25 to the control group). The Gross motor skills were measured using the Test of Gross Motor Development - Second Edition TGMD - 2 Ulrich (2000). The experimental group was given training for eight weeks, 1 session per week and each session lasting 60 minutes. Statistical analysis was performed using paired sample t-test and independent sample t-test. The results showed that there is an increase in gross motor skills in the experimental group with P < 0.05. Then the results of independent sample t-test by comparing the Gain score between experimental group and the control group is significant difference with P < 0.05. It can be concluded that the fundamental skill development programs significant effect on gross motor skills in the first-grade student.
Fundamental Movement Skills and Moods as Predictors of Games Performance in Primary School Students Wibowo, Ricky; Nugraha, Eka; Sultoni, Kuston
ACTIVE: Journal of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation Vol 7 No 1 (2018): February 2018
Publisher : Department of Physical Education, Sport, Health and Recreation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (372.618 KB) | DOI: 10.15294/active.v7i1.21416

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The purpose of this study was to determine how far FMS and mood contribute toward games performance on elementray school student through invasion games activities (modified soccer and handball games). This research uses a correlational explanatory and regression . Third grade elementary school students (n=40) were enrolled in this study consisting of 21 male students and 19 female students. To determine the games perfromance using The Games Performance Assessment Instrument (GPAI) and Brief Mood Introspection Scale (BMIS) to measure the mood of the students. The result showed that FMS and positive moods contributed toward games performance on both games.