Abstract
This research aims to assess the impact of traditional games on enhancing students' physical fitness by modifying the traditional game Tangkak Rani (Physical Fitness Crawling Hands) for class X TAV-3 students at SMKN 3 Surabaya. The study follows a PTKK design, conducted over three cycles, involving a sample of 34 students from class X TAV-3. Initially, the modified TKJI test revealed that 18 students completed the pre-cycle assessment, equating to a completion rate of 52.93%. In response, the researcher implemented modifications to the Tangkak Rani game, resulting in 23 students meeting the KKM, with a percentage of 57.65%. However, this did not reach the desired goal of more than 27 students completing the assessment, prompting a second cycle. Following this action, 28 students completed the test, yielding a completion rate of 82.36%. These findings indicate a positive effect of traditional game modifications on the physical fitness of class X TAV-3 students at SMKN 3 Surabaya.
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