ADAPTASI LATIHAN JUDO DI MASA PANDEMI COVID-19
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https://doi.org/10.23887/penjakora.v7i2.27544Keywords:
Covid-19, Judo, Protokol KesehatanAbstract
Covid-19 membuat hampir seluruh masyarakat merasa takut untuk berinteraksi, tidak terkecuali dalam kegiatan berolahraga. Namun pada masa sekarang yang telah memasuki masa Adaptasi Kebiasaan Baru (AKB), sejumlah protokol kesehatan telah dibuat oleh WHO maupun Pemerintah guna menekan angka penularan Covid-19. Judo sebagai salah satu cabang olahraga memiliki aturan protokol kesehatan dalam pelaksanaan latihan yang dikeluarkan oleh International Judo Federation (IJF). Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk melihat apakah club judo di Indonesia telah mengikuti protokol kesehatan yang dikeluarkan oleh IJF dalam pelaksanaan latihan pada masa Pandemi Covid-19. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode deksriptif. Instrumen penelitian menggunakan angket mengenai protokol kesehatan yang dikeluarkan oleh IJF. Populasi yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah seluruh klub Judo di Indonesia. Sedangkan sample penelitiannya berjumlah 28 klub Judo. Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah hampir seluruh club yang melaksanakan latihan pada masa pandemi Covid 19 ini telah melaksanakan protokol kesehatan dari IJF.
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