Motivation in doing sports is the key. Likewise,
in this study, internal motivation became a
determinant factor in the increase of community
sports participation. Prior sports activities, physical
fitness level (Owen, et al., 2004), and social supports
can affect adults to do sports activities (Trost et al.,
2002).
This study found that women’s participation was
more than men’s. This was due to the fact that when
doing sports, women were more concerned with
social aspects like mental happiness and health
(Leone and Ward, 2013), rather than sports
outcomes like strength improvement (Hanlon and
Nabbs, 2010). Some other reasons why women
participated in sports activities were health,
appearance, weight management, personal
fulfillment, improvement of quality of life, and
social interaction (Codina and Armadans, 2012).
5 CONCLUSIONS
PAKTIF model was tried out on small group of 10,
medium group of 20, and large group of 30
participants. The first tryout average score was 66.9,
the second tryout average score was 72.7, and the
third tryout average score was 79.6. These scores
were in the range of 66-99. The results of
observation and interviews suggested that PAKTIF
model trainings could be implemented by executive
members of FORMI and its affiliated sports clubs
and community using PPLS module. During
PAKTIF material delivery session, they were
focused on the module and attentively listen to the
researcher’s guidance. During roleplay session, they
actively interacted and implemented module
materials. The study brought about consistent
results, both quantitatively and qualitatively. Thus, it
can be concluded that PAKTIF model could increase
recreation sports participation at the Sidoarjo
FORMI using PPLS.
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