Sports Fans And Students Participating in Athletics at A Vocational High School (SMK) in The Pasuruan Area Differ in Their Levels of Happiness And Physical Activity

Authors

  • Bakhrul Ulum IKIP Budi Utomo Malang, Indonesia
  • Rochsun IKIP Budi Utomo Malang, Indonesia
  • Ahmad Lani IKIP Budi Utomo Malang, Indonesia

Keywords:

athletics, game, physical activity, excitement

Abstract

Man will always seek out and repeat whatever activity makes him happy; therefore, if exercise makes them happy, they will repeat the sport's act or activity. More people like and enjoy playing sports games than athletic competitions. These gaps are meant to aid young people in having: (1) a general overview of excitement, physical activity in sports, and athletic activities; (2) a discussion of the distinctions between excitement and physical activity in sports competitions; and (3) a discussion of the relationship between excitement and physical activity. Students from the secondary region's secondary school (vocational) region make up the study population. By using internet-mediated research (imr), which is the dissemination and collection of a questionnaire via the Internet media, snowball sampling is used as a sample withdrawal technique and is provided as a data collection tool to SMK student respondents. Three methods of analysis—descriptive statistics, a single regression test, an independent group of two weeds, and correlation techniques—are used to examine the data. The study's findings show that the physical elation of sports-game and athletic fans has met the specified criteria, in contrast to high school students' enjoyment of sports and sports fans at the trade center, where the physical elation of sports-game and athletic fans has not met the specified criteria. For high school students in the county, playing video games and participating in sporting competitions both count as physical exercise, and there is a correlation between enjoying oneself and experiencing physical discomfort.

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Published

2024-01-31

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Sports Fans And Students Participating in Athletics at A Vocational High School (SMK) in The Pasuruan Area Differ in Their Levels of Happiness And Physical Activity. (2024). STAND : Journal Sports Teaching and Development, 4(2), 80-88. https://jurnal.unipasby.ac.id/stand/article/view/8717