Mohd Izwan Bin Shahril
Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris

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The benefits of scuba diving for people with physical disabilities: a systematic review of the literature Guntur Guntur; Muhamad Nanang Solikhin; Fauzi Fauzi; Mohd Izwan Bin Shahril; Norkhalid Bin Salimin
Jurnal Keolahragaan Vol 11, No 1: April 2023
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Keolahragaan Program Pascasarjana Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jk.v11i1.60136

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The purpose of this study was to find out other benefits of scuba diving for persons with physical disabilities through a systematic literature review. The technique used in this research is a literature study. The literature analysis used the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) method. A total of seven articles were selected for review. A review of articles shows that diving can be treated as a multidimensional therapy in water, allowing people with and without disabilities to share activities together. Such rehabilitation involves comprehensive stimulation of the human body through social interaction through participation in class, influencing the mental and physical environment to regain awareness of one's own body and the movements one can perform, to feel one's own body position and the possibility of providing direction of motion and the benefits of increasing self-reliance in water. Utilization the aquatic environment allows muscle relaxation, which, as a result, can have a positive effect on spasticity and often increase the very limited range of motion of joints in a natural environment allowing increased movement and coordination in a much easier manner than in a terrestrial environment. A person who scuba dives could learn and demonstrate independence by keeping himself safe, as well as the safety of his colleagues. Diving encourages a person to spend time with other people and, as such, provides an opportunity to be in a group whose members include people without disabilities, as well as people with locomotor system dysfunction, providing a sense of affiliation with the group and responsibility for it. members and create a positive mental state.
ANALYSIS OF SPORTS GAMES ACTIVITIES AT NIGHT AT GARUT UNIVERSITY AND SULTAN IDRIS EDUCATION UNIVERSITY Hazkia Yunaira Wiguna; Lastri Septianti; Asep Angga Permadi; Mohd Izwan Bin Shahril; Mohammad Akmal Hakim Bin Mohd Asri
Indonesian Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): March: Physical Education and Sports Science
Publisher : Indonesian Journal of Physical Education and Sport Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52188/ijpess.v4i1.500

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Study Purpose. The increasingly hectic activities of society cause a person's free time to rest and exercise is decreasing. This, of course, has a huge impact on one's health. Game sports activities at night are the remaining options for those who have a very busy schedule. Materials and Methods. The research method used an intrinsic case study method. A case study is research conducted on an object that is carried out in a complete, comprehensive, and in-depth manner using various data sources. The type of research conducted was from various sources such as field surveys, journals, books, the internet and other literature. Results. Game sports activities at night were a frequent activity to fill good leisure time for UNIGA and UPSI students after completing activities during the day, as well as relieving stress after learning activities, night sports can also help students to maintain and strengthen bonds or bonding with friends, build togetherness, and create very valuable memories. Conclusion. It can be concluded that there was no significant difference in evening activities between the two universities. There were various reasons for choosing to exercise at night, namely: busyness for some students.