scholarly journals PENGUASAAN RANGKAIAN TES KEBUGARAN JASMANI INDONESIA (TKJI) MELALUI DISKUSI DAN SIMULASI (Kajian Pustaka Pemahaman Teori dan Praktek TKJI Terhadap Mahasiswa PGSD UMTAS)

2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rahmat Permana

Elementary School teachers at primary school level are groomed to become classroomteachers in science subjects, social studies, Indonesian Language, Civic Education andmathematics. While the position is beyond the fifth lesson Physical Education such subjects, butfield data show that some elementary school gym teacher shortage this have an impact onclassroom teachers forced to teaching phsical Education. If this happens then certainly the goal oflearning the sport in elementary school will not be achieved. The writer tries to optimize the abilityof students elementary teacher education on a series of physical fitness tests Indonesia. Becausethese tests are the basis for a sports teacher to determine the level of physical fitness in children.By knowing these tests students are expected to teach at the elementary level sport elementaryschool age children if the situation in the school is no physical eduction teacher. The series of testsconsisting of 1. Running 30 meters, 2. Pull Up, 3. Sit Up, 4. Skip Upright, 5. Running 600 meters.The fifth series of tests has had a physical fitness test norm Indonesia that has been set by theexperts of physical education, the author only do in-depth understanding to the students throughthe study of five discussion meetings and perform simulation test as much as two meetings.

2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 28-33
Author(s):  
Agung Wahyudi ◽  
Sofyan Adi Firmansyah ◽  
Nguyen Nhat Dong

Nutritional status can be measured through the adequacy of nutrients obtained from food which are digested every day. The increasing number of healthy food absorbed by the body can increase the physical fitness of the body.  The purpose of this research was to do counseling in order to understand the nutritional status and physical fitness level of fifth grade student at Tunas Harapan Islamic Elementary School in Sendangmulyo, Tembalang, Semarang. The physical fitness level was measured using nutritional status and physical fitness test (TKJI). The data were obtained using descriptive method with measurement and test techniques. These data were obtained from measurement of height, weight, age, and physical fitness tests (TKJI). This study found that the nutritional status of fifth grade students in Tunas Harapan Islamic Elementary School were included in normal nutrition category and moderate physical fitness level.


Author(s):  
Dawei Bao ◽  
Zixiang Xiao ◽  
Yuanyuan Zhang ◽  
Gang Chen ◽  
Xinyu Miao ◽  
...  

Despite releases of governmental guidelines for promoting physical fitness among the youth in China, the performance of college students in fitness tests has been declining over the past three decades. Obesity and physical inactivity have been proposed as two main causes. However, their relative importance for improving physical fitness remains unclear. To address this knowledge gap, we collected longitudinal data spanning four consecutive years on the physical fitness test for students from Nanjing University, China. Physical education classes of two hours per week were mandatory for the first two years. Using mixed effects models, we quantify the within-subject effects of weight, muscular endurance, sex, and mandatory physical education courses, among other variables, on physical fitness total score. We found that, in spite of the dominance of normal weight among the students, losing weight was positively associated with the total score, with significant sex differences in the associations. Compulsory exercise provided by physical education classes per week had strong positive impacts on the total score, comparable to losing weight of roughly 15–17 kg for males and 5–10 kg for females. Half sex difference in the total score was explained by male students’ poor performance in the muscular endurance represented by pull-ups. Our results suggest that college students in China should engage in physical activity of higher levels to improve their physical fitness, with a heightened awareness of extra fat under normal weight and insufficient muscular endurance.


2006 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 116-127 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Prelip ◽  
Jennifer T. Erausquin ◽  
Wendelin Slusser ◽  
Stephanie Vecchiarelli ◽  
Heather Weightman ◽  
...  

Nutrition education and physical education in schools is increasingly being explored as a way to prevent childhood overweight and to promote healthy eating and physical activity habits behaviors. Classroom teachers are often responsible for providing this education. The current study examined the roles and perspectives of elementary school teachers regarding student nutrition, nutrition education, and physical education. Data is from a 2001-2002 study of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Nutrition Network. Analyses were based on 78 structured interviews with elementary school teachers. Results showed that teachers perceive their role in nutrition education as teachers, role models, advocates, and motivators. Teachers integrate nutrition education into existing subject areas, and believe that nutrition education results in greater knowledge and healthier food choices. However, teachers report that too little time is spent on nutrition education. Results of this study also indicate that classroom teachers are often responsible for physical education (PE). Teachers believe PE has a positive effect on the school community and on student fitness, but the effect is limited due to lack of structure and lack of time in PE class. Teachers report barriers to both nutrition education and physical education, including other classes taking up too much time, limited teacher training, and a lack of adequate equipment and facilities. Findings suggest that more resources including teacher training, time, curricula and textbooks, and equipment need to be allocated for nutrition education and physical education at the elementary school level.


2020 ◽  
Vol 42 (3) ◽  
pp. 70-77
Author(s):  
Dinar Dinangsit ◽  
Tatang Muhtar ◽  
Yogi Akin

A continual pressure within the educational system in Indonesia to focus on high levels of academic achievement is a major barrier to implementing an effective physical education curriculum in Indonesia. The conflict between the implementation of a movement based approach (MBA) and a sport based approach (SBA) presents another continuing problem. The current approach leads more to an orientation towards the acquisition of sport skills rather than the attainment of objectives of cognitive development. This study is aimed to reveal the association between the physical fitness and academic achievement of children in Sumedang, West Java. Four physical fitness test items and a specially constructed mathematics test were administered to 265 children from grades four and five. The ability of performance on the physical fitness tests to predict performance in mathematics was calculated by linear multipleregression analysis. The findings revealed that there was a significant association, although low, between the physical fitness components and mathematics achievement. Sit ups and squat jumps showed low partial correlations and the relationships for push ups and the 400 metre run were negative Limitations in the ability of the children to perform the tests were suggested as an explanation for the mixed results. It was argued that this weakness served to emphasise the importance of giving greater priority to physical education and the quality of its teaching within the school curriculum.


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