Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Sport Sciences, Health and Tourism (ICSSHT 2019)

Evaluation of Dominant Physical Ability in Dispora Fostered Athletes in Aceh Province Athletic Branch in

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Evaluation of Dominant Physical Ability in Dispora Fostered Athletes
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Evaluation of Dominant Physical Ability in DISPORA Fostered Athletes in Aceh Province Athletic Branch in 2013Physical condition is a unified whole of components that cannot be separated, either improvement or maintenance, athletics is the oldest sport or is said to be the mother of other sports, in which there are some basic movements that are classified as complete. Based on observations it can be illustrated that there is still a lack of seriousness in the athletes doing physical condition exercises from Monday to Saturday, held every morning and evening. This study aims to determine the dominant physical abilities of athletes under the auspices of DISPORA Aceh Province in athletics. The type of research used is descriptive research. The population in this study were all athletes assisted by DISPORA in Aceh Province with 14 athletes, considering the relatively small population, all populations were sampled using a total sampling technique. Data collection techniques were carried out by: dominant physical condition tests namely endurance, power, strength, speed, and flexibility tests consisting of 10 test items, namely: (1) vartical jump test 1 minute, (2) 1 minute push up test, (3) 1 minute sits up test, (4) 1 minute squat jump test, (5) right and left arm hand dynamometer test, (6) dynamometer lag test, (7) medicine ball push test, (8) sit end test reach, (9) run test of 50 meters, (10) run test of 2,400 meters. Data processing is done using statistical formulas in the form of calculating the average value (mean), and percentage. The average results obtained in the physical condition research are as follows: (1) the vartical jump test ((X)¯ = 41.5) is categorized sufficiently while in the category of a good daughter (2) push up test ((X)¯ = 39, 64), categorized as perfect, (3) sits up test ((X)¯ = 64.85) categorized well while in the category of perfect daughter, (4) squat jump test ((X)¯ = 72) very well categorized while in the perfect daughter category, (5) the right arm hand dynamometer test ((X) 56 = 56.65) was perfectly categorized, (6) the left arm hand dynamometer test ((X) 35 = 35.84) was categorized well while in the perfect daughter category, (7) lag dynamometer test ((X) 136 = 136.45) is well categorized, (8) medicine ball push test ((X) 4, = 4.47) is categorized very well, (9) sit end reach flexibility test ((X)¯ = 21.91) was categorized very well, (10) the 50 meter running test ((X) 8, = 8.21) was lacking while in the female category was good, while (11) the 2,400 meter running test ((X)¯ = 8.71) is categorized as good li. It can be concluded that the physical condition is dominant in the DISPORA Fostered Athletes of the Aceh Province Athletic Branch in 2013 in the good category.

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Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Sport Sciences, Health and Tourism (ICSSHT 2019)
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Advances in Health Sciences Research
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1 February 2021
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978-94-6239-324-0
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2468-5739
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10.2991/ahsr.k.210130.057How to use a DOI?
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© 2021, the Authors. Published by Atlantis Press.
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