Physical Education Theory and Methodology (Dec 2022)

Increasing Physical Activity and Fundamental Movement Skills of Primary School Students during the Covid-19 through Exergame

  • Samsudin Samsudin,
  • Ruslan Abdul Gani,
  • Edi Setiawan,
  • Zsolt Németh,
  • Deddy Whinata Kardiyanto,
  • Mashuri Eko Winarno

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17309/tmfv.2022.4.01
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 4
pp. 459 – 465

Abstract

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Study purpose. The low physical activity and fundamental movement skills of students in the COVID-19 era are gaps in this study. This study aims to exam the effects of exergame on the physical activity and fundamental movement skills of students during the COVID-19 era. Materials and methods. Quantitative research with experimental methods was used in this study. The subjects of this study came from students at primary schools 1 and 2 in Karawang (n = 120). Subjects from primary school 1 Karawang entered the experimental group (n = 60), namely getting treatment in the form of exergame, and subjects from primary school 2 Karawang were included in the control group (n = 60) who did not receive any treatment and only carried out physical education learning activities. The intervention program was carried out for seven weeks. To measure the physical activity of the students, the ActiGraph GT9X Link accelerometer was used, and the fundamental movement skills of the children were assessed using the TGMD-3. Results. The results showed that the implementation of exergame was proven to significantly improve physical activity (p 0.05). Conclusions. This research is evidence that exergame is an effective tool to improve physical activity and fundamental movement skills students during the COVID-19 era.

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