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- PublicationOpen AccessThe acquisition of sports massage knowledge using a blended learning approach for sports science students in higher education(NDP Academic Publishing, 2024)
;Supriyadi, Supriyadi ;Abi Fajar Fathoni ;Wega Bagus SetiawanThis study aimed to assess the efficacy, benefits, and prospective impact of sports massage education delivered through a blended learning framework for college students. This study involved 52 male students enrolled in a sports massage course. Using qualitative methodology, this study employed systematic content analysis augmented with numerical data, visually representing user responses to sports massage education combined with blended learning. Analysis of the findings shows that 84.29% of participants showed a positive perception of the overall media aspects, contribution, benefits and potential related to learning sports massage through the blended learning model. In conclusion, this study argues that the integration of blended learning models increases the contribution, benefits, and potential of sports massage education, thereby enriching students' learning experiences17 197 - PublicationOpen AccessVJMP effectiveness and efficiency for measuring vertical jump(NDP Academic Publishing, 2024)
;Abi Fajar Fathoni ;Mu'arifin, Mu'arifin; Nur Azlina Mohamed MokminThe objective of this research is to devise a tool named Vertical Jump Measurement Portable (VJMP) with the purpose of facilitating practical and efficient measurements of vertical jumps, offering portability for use in diverse settings; concurrently, the research aims to evaluate the precision of VJMP in measuring vertical jumps. Employing research and development methodologies, this study involved the comparison of Vertical Jump Measurement Portable (VJMP) research products with traditional vertical jump measuring instruments. The research enlisted 42 participants who were athletes representing diverse sports disciplines. Data analysis included the application of the Mann-Whitney test to discern any statistically significant differences between the two vertical jump measuring instruments, with a threshold for significance set at p>0.05. The study outcomes revealed no statistically significant distinctions in the data obtained from two vertical jump measuring instruments, as indicated by a p-value of 0.754. This underscores the accuracy of VJMP in gauging vertical jumps. Furthermore, the tool exhibited notable efficiency, requiring a mere 41 seconds for the measurement of an individual. In conclusion, VJMP stands as an accurate and efficient instrument for assessing vertical jumps, thereby making it a viable choice for measurements across diverse sports and facilitating ease of use in practical field settings.Scopus© Citations 1 19 198