TABLE OF CONTENT STRENGTHEN THE RELATIONSHIP OF SPORT ORGANIZATION AND MASS MEDIA 65 IN ORDER TO PROMOTE SPORT EVENTS
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5 TABLE OF CONTENT EDITORIAL BOARD PREFACE ii PLENARY SPEAKERS PROMOTING EFFORTS (INVESTMENT) IN-IMPROVING PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN 1 INDONESIA Agus At1ahendra PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN THE PHILIPPINES 16 Dr. Rebecca Meca Alcuizar THE PROMOTING PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT PROGRAMS IN THAILAND 26 Surachai Jewcharoensakul, Ph.D. SPORT PSYCHOLOGY SERVICE FOR CHINESE ELITE SWIMMERS 37 ~'\Iu Min, Ph.D. PAPER PRESENTATION Physical Education: Administration and Manageroent EVALUATION OF PROGRAM AT THE SEKAYU BASKET BALL ACADEMY MUSt 41 BANYUASIN REGENCY SOUTH 5UMATERA. Ahmad Richard Victorian LEADERSHIP OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHER IN FORMING THE 50 CHARACTER OF STUDENTS: AS RESULT OF SCHOOL ORGSNIZATIONAL CLIMATE INTERACTIONS Heni Widyaningsih DEVELOPMENT OF PROTOTYPE BADMINTON AGILITY INSTRUMENT 57 Herma'vvan Pamot Raharjo STRENGTHEN THE RELATIONSHIP OF SPORT ORGANIZATION AND MASS MEDIA 65 IN ORDER TO PROMOTE SPORT EVENTS Ika Novitaria Marani THE INFLUENCE OF AGGRESSIVENESS ON ATHLETES IN THE COMPETITION 74 Rumini SOCIAL CAPITAL OF KONI SOCIETY: ANALYSIS TOWARDS THE 81 IMPLEMENTATION OF ARTICLE 40 LAW NO. 3/2005 ABOUT THE NATIONAL SPORT SYSTEM IN CENTRAL JAVA rri Rustiadi THE ATTITUDE OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS 92 TOWARD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS PREVENTION EFFORTS Yustinus Sukarmin IV
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7 AFFECTING FACTORS OF INTERVAL AEROBIC EXERCISE ON PHYSIOLOGICAL 24 FUNCTION CHANGES IN ELDERLY Mohammad Nanang Himawan Kusuma INFLUENCE GAME BALL SMALL LEARNING (BOLA BAKAR GAME) VALUES OF STUDENT DISCIPLINE IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION SUBJECT POST Ummahatullllyyin F E, S.Pd, Drs. Mudjihartono,M.Pd, Arif Wahyudi, S. Pd THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEARNING in ENHANCING EARLY CHILDHOODS' MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCE Noti A4arlina Siregar DEVELOPING TAE KWON DO DANCE FOR TEACHING MARTIAL ART IN PHYSICAL 2 EDUCATION, SPORT AND HEALTH SUBJECT AT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL~ Noviria Sukmawati KNOWLEDGE LE'lEL STUDENTS PJKR 2010 FIK UNY FORCE OF THE REGULATION OFF 2~ SIDE FOOTBALL GAMES Nurhadi santoso EFEKTIVITY OF INTEGRATED LEARNING APPROACH TO RESULT OF DEVELOPMENT 2~ LEARNING OF MOTOR IK AT STUDENT PASIR KALIKI ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Sandey Tantra Paramitha and Ahmad Hamidi EFFECT OF TRAINING METHODS FLEXIBILITY AND SPEED RESPONSE TO RECEIVE 2~ FIRST BALL IN GAMES SEPAK TAKRAW Sulaiman CURRICULUM IMPLEMENTATION 2013 Penjasorkes TO SMA I MA 3 Sungkowo GAME MODELS WITHOUT TOOLS TO DEVELOP LOCOMOTOR BASIC MOVEMENT 3 ABILITY FOR LOWER GRADE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENT.S 2E 2E Yudanto Public Health EVALUATION OF LIVER ENZYME LEVELS IN CHILDBEARING-AGE WOMEN ON PESTICIDES-EXPOSED FARMING AREA (STUDY IN BREB~S REGENCY INDONESIA) Arum Siwiendrayanti CHILD HEALTH ANALYSIS IN KEBONDALEM VILLAGE AS A PILOT PROJECT OF VILLAGE FIT FOR THE CHILDREN Evi widowati Sport Coaching and Training. NORMS OF PHYSICAL ABILITY PUSLATDA FIGHTER In DAERAH ISTIMEWA YOGYAKARTA Awan Hariono THE IMPORTANCE OF BASIC SPORTS INJURY MANAGEMENT UNDERSTANDING FOR COACHES AND ATHLETES dr. Ni Luh Kadek Alit Arsani, S.Ked., M.Biomed. A STUDY ON SPORT TRACKING MANAGEMENT IN SAMBANGAN Gede eka budi Darmawan HANGING BALLS: A MEDIA TO OPTIMALIZE THE UPPER SERVICE OF SEPAK TAKRAW VI
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9 Sport Physiology, Biomechanics THE EFFECT OF SPORT RECREATION ACTIVITIES TOWARD PHYSICAL FITNESS AND SOCIAL ATTITUDES OF URBAN SOCIETY Endang Sri Hanani PROMOTING FITNESS CENTER AS A MEANS OF OBTAINING HEALTH AND PHYSICAL FITNESS Ahmad Nasru/loh THIS MEASUREMENT AND FOREMETRIC ANALYSIS AND MYOLINE OF PPLM ATHLETES STATE UNIVERSITY OF MAKASSAR Dr. Hj. Hasmyati, M.Kes, fans Aprilo, S.Pd. ; M.Pd THE EFFECT OF PALM SUGAR CONCENTRATION CONSUMED 30 r~inutes PRIOR TO EXERCISE ON AEROBIC ENDURANCE Dr. H. Saifu, S.Pd., M.Kes CAN STRENUOUS EXERCISE DISTURBE WOMEN MENSTRUAL CYCLE? Fauziah Nuraini Kurdi APPLIED TECHNOLOGY SPORTS EQUIPMENT FOR MEASURING EXHAUSTION MUSCLE HAND AND FEET BEFORE GAME Franky Pattisina,Nauval Marom,Tahroni THE PHYSICAL FITNESS OF S1 PGSD FKIP UNSRI STUDENT FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2012/2013 Harlati M.Pd EFFECT MODIFICATION SANSON KUMITE WITH INTERVAL TRAINING TO INCREASE V02MAX HarlonoHadjarati CORRELATION BETWEEN THE ARM MUSCLE STRENGTH WITH HOCKEY SHOOTING ACCURACY Iwan Barata MODEL DEVELOPMENT OF BUYAN LAKE AREA EMPOWERMENT AS SPORT TOURISM icon BULELENG BALI Ketut Sudiana THE EFFECT OF HEALTHY HEART EXERCISE TOWARD THE HEART RATE, BLOOD PRESSURE, AND RESPIRATORY CAPASITY IN OVER OLD WOMEN OF OMEGA NURSING HOUSEMANYARAN SEMARANGu Lusiana, S.Pd.M,Pd PROTEIN ADEQUACY IN STUDENTS OF SPORTS SCIENCE FACULTY OF JAKARTA STATE UNIVERSITY Mansur Jauhar;, M.Si THE DEVELOPMENT OF YOGA TO INCREASE EXERCISE ADHERENCE AMONG DIABETIC PATIENTS. Novita Intan Arovah THE EFFECTS OF CIRCUIT AND PLYOMETRICS TRAINING TOWARDS AEROBIC GYMNASTICS ATHLETES' LEG POWER Ratna Budiarti SPORT TOURISM DEVELOPMENT IN INDONESIA Sudjatmiko THE EFFECT OF EXERCISE USING ERGOCYCLE ON THE BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL IN DIABETIC PATIENTS 50L1 51C 51~ 52~ 53t 54: ~ 6( 6' 6 6: VIII
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13 ') THE 3 rd INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR ON PE, SPORT & HEALTH 2013 subjectivity and culture influence on comprehension and understanding of the concept of healthy people. As a reference to understand the concept of nhealthy", the World Health Organization (WHO) defines widely the concept of healthy that is the perfect condition of physical, mental and social, and not merely a'bsence of disease or infirmity (disability). Health represents a dynamic state of positive vv'ell-being, where positive habits are practiced, making the risk of premature disease and death less likely (Nieman, 1993: 4). A healthy condition has the opposite, vvhich is ill. According to Calhoun cited by ~Jloeljono (2001: 4), divides specifically the definition of ill into three dimensional views, namely: 1. The biological dimension disease is a deviation that its symptom can be known through the diagnosis. The disease is still there without being influenced by other people's beliefs or the community against it. 2. Psychological dimension illness is the psychological concept that refers to the feelings, perceptions, or the subjective experience of one's unhealthy or uncomfortable body condition. A person who is infected with the disease does not necessarily feel the pain but can be felt by others. 3. The sociological dimension sickness is a sociological concept which means as a social acceptance to a person who is experiencing a pain. The pain in this concept is in accordance to the special role that is done in connection with a feeling of pain and responsibilities to find a cure. The definition above has provided an understanding of the healthy and the sick in a very broad scope. Therefore, it can be concluded that health is coveted by a person where he has a condition which is balanced between biological, psychological and sociological so as to obtain physical, mental and social perfection. The human condition in this life is not always in good health. At one time people would have irnpaired physiological functions of the body's physiology. If the function of the body is disturbed, health automatically be disturbed also, so one can easily attacked by diseases. Maintaining anq improving health is absolutely,::necessary in order to avoid sonleone from disease attack. Therefore we need a way to be able to keep the physiology parts of the body to function normally so that health can be maintained and improved. One right way to maintain and improve the health degree is by doing physical activity or exercise, because with regular, scalable, and programmable exercise will assist metabolic processes in the body so that the organs can function normally. The description above explains the importance of exercise for health purposes. But not all people aware of the importance of exercise for health. The purpose of sport health as said by Santosa (2007: 27) is to maintain health and improve the health status
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