The Effect Massage on Subjective Physiological Complaint in Semester VI Students Faculty of Sport Science Fentje Langitan, Frederik Makadada
Universitas Negeri Manado
Abstract
The fact of field observation both physical education teachers and coaches do not understand the importance of the implementation of massage as a dynamic replacement for warming up and cooling down dynamically, in one activity or sport and exercise activities at that time. More than that, athletes who doing massage at rest to go on set or the next round there massage very useful role for the recovery and physical condition, injury prevention. This formulation of the research problem is whether a contribution of sport massage had on the lack of physiological complaints to the six semester student FIK UNIMA. The method in this study is a quasi experimental design with one group pre text post text only design. Data analysis techniques used for the purpose of testing the hypothesis in this study in the use statistic Wilcoxon signed rank text. Based on data collection and data processing, it can be concluded that the massage can contribute to the decline of subjective physiological complaints of the six semester student of FIK UNIMA.
Keywords: Massage, Subjective Physiological
Topic: Opportunities and Challenges for Future Teachers