Physical Literacy Profile of Regional Athletes of Men's Football Sports Branch

  • Dewi Kiani Cakrawati Faculty of Health and Sports Sciences, Yogyakarta State University, Colombo Road No. 1, Yogyakarta, 55281, Indonesia
  • Wawan Sundawan Suherman Faculty of Health and Sports Sciences, Yogyakarta State University, Colombo Road No. 1, Yogyakarta, 55281, Indonesia
  • Erwin Setyo Kriswanto Faculty of Health and Sports Sciences, Yogyakarta State University, Colombo Road No. 1, Yogyakarta, 55281, Indonesia
  • Suryo Utomo Vocational Faculty, Yogyakarta State University, Jalan Mandung, Kulonprogo, 55651, Indonesia
  • Buyung Kusumawardhana Faculty of Social Sciences Education and Recreational Sports, PGRI University Semarang. Jalan Gajah Raya, Semarang, 50162, Indonesia
Keywords: Physical; Literacy; Football

Abstract

This research aims to find out the physical literacy profile of regional athletes in the men's soccer sport. This type of research is quantitative descriptive with an instrument in the form of a questionnaire adopted from the International Physical Literacy Association (IPLA) draft instrument . The research samples in this study were taken using a purposive sampling technique with the criteria of being male and were selected to take part in the national qualifying round with a total of 24 samples. The data analysis technique uses quantitative descriptive analysis presented in percentage form. The results of the research show that the physical literacy profile of regional athletes in the men's soccer sport is in the category of not realizing/ignoring potential at 8.3%, the category for exploring potential at 12.5%, the category for developing potential at 37.5%, the category for consolidating potential at 41.7% and the category of maximizing potential is 0%. The most dominant category with a result of 41.7%, namely the physical literacy profile of regional athletes in the men's soccer sport, is in the category of consolidating potential

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Published
2024-05-14
How to Cite
Cakrawati, D. K., Suherman, W. S., Kriswanto, E. S., Utomo, S., & Kusumawardhana, B. (2024). Physical Literacy Profile of Regional Athletes of Men’s Football Sports Branch. International Journal of Social Science Research and Review, 7(5), 52-58. https://doi.org/10.47814/ijssrr.v7i5.2021