West Java Community Exercise Motives: APMO ANALYSIS OF THE WEST JAVA PROVINCE 2019 dicky waluya badrukamal, adang suherman, amung ma mun
sekolah pascasarjana Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia
Dinas Pemuda dan Olahraga Provinsi Jawa Barat
Abstract
One aspect of the success of sports development in one area is the level of the Community Participation Rate in Sports (APMO), this study presents the results of calculating the West Java APMO in 2019, and also reveals the motives (goals and methods) of the community in exercising, which is part of the activities of tracking the Sports Community Participation Rate in West Java. Cross Sectional Study is used to uncover research problems, involving 108 staff Tenaga Sarjana Pendamping Penggerak Pembangunan Olahraga (SP3OR) in data collection. The instrument used was a modified IPAQ questionnaire contained in the APMO Measurement Guidelines for the Youth and Sports Agency in 2017. The results of APMO measurements showed that 51.6% of West Java people were active in sports, with 78.65% aimed at maintaining health- 9.45% excel in sports- 4.4% lose weight- 4.38% added association- 1.7% for other purposes- 0.53% is aimed at filling spare time- and 1.35% did not answer. As many as 49% do sports independently- 20.2% participation in community / sports clubs- 15.3% in school- 10.1% exercising at work- and 3.98% through other means respectively, 1.4% did not answer. The results of the study reveal that the majority of West Java people expect health benefits from sports activities that are carried out independently and in community / sports clubs.
Keywords: sport policy, health, West Java APMO, dispora, sports participation, SP3OR