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Indonesia to Launch "Indonesia Fit" Movement, What is It - News Directory 3

Indonesia to Launch “Indonesia Fit” Movement, What is It

December 10, 2024 Catherine Williams News
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Original source: nasional.kompas.com

Indonesia Launches “Fit Indonesia” Movement to Boost Youth Fitness

Jakarta, Indonesia – In a bid to promote ⁣a healthier lifestyle among young Indonesians, the country is launching a nationwide initiative called “Gerakan Indonesia ⁤Bugar,” or “Fit Indonesia⁢ Movement.” Spearheaded by the‍ Ministry of Youth⁢ and Sports, in collaboration with the Ministry of education, Culture, Research, and Technology, the movement ⁤aims to⁣ increase physical activity and encourage a love for sports⁣ among students.

Minister of Youth and Sports Dito Ariotedjo announced ‍the initiative, stating that President Prabowo Subianto fully supports ⁣the ⁣program. “We will be launching the Fit Indonesia Movement, ⁢a collaborative effort with the⁢ Ministry of Education,”⁤ Ariotedjo said. “This includes policies to increase physical education time, incorporate movement breaks,‍ and revive basic gymnastics and athletic⁤ training.”

The President, according to Ariotedjo, is notably keen on ensuring that every school allocates at least one hour per day for physical‍ activity.‍ “The President wants a minimum of one hour‍ per day, but we will implement it‍ gradually,” he added.

The Fit Indonesia Movement is expected⁣ to play a crucial role in nurturing young athletic ⁢talent from a grassroots level. By encouraging students to be more active,⁤ the program⁤ aims to not only improve their ⁤physical health but also potentially identify future athletes.

“This‍ will contribute to ⁣the ⁣progress of physical fitness and ⁢potentially unearth future⁤ athletes,” Ariotedjo explained.

The initiative comes at a ‍time when ‍childhood obesity and sedentary lifestyles are becoming increasingly prevalent globally.⁣ By prioritizing physical activity in schools,Indonesia hopes to combat these trends and foster ⁤a healthier⁣ generation.

Boosting‍ Young⁣ Fitness: ‍A Q&A with Sports Expert on IndonesiaS “Fit ⁤Indonesia” Movement

NewsDirectory3.com: indonesia recently launched a national initiative,⁤ “fit Indonesia Movement,” aiming to increase physical activity⁣ amongst youth.⁢ To understand⁤ the potential ⁤impact of this movement, we spoke with Dr. Dewi Lestari, a leading sports sociologist at ‍Universitas Indonesia.

NewsDirectory3.com: Dr. Lestari, can you ⁢explain the significance of this movement in the current context?

Dr. Lestari: This movement is vital ⁢considering the rising rates of ⁤childhood obesity and sedentary lifestyles globally, not just in Indonesia. Prioritizing⁤ physical activity⁢ in schools can⁢ combat these trends and‍ build a healthier generation.

NewsDirectory3.com: The movement aims to allocate at least one hour daily for physical activity in schools. What are your thoughts on⁣ this target?

Dr. Lestari: The President’s target is enterprising but achievable.⁣ implementing it gradually ‍is crucial. It’s ⁣important⁣ to ensure physical ⁤activity is integrated effectively into the school ⁢day and is enjoyable for students.

NewsDirectory3.com: How can ‍this movement ‍contribute to identifying potential athletes at a grassroots level?

Dr. Lestari: Encouraging regular physical activity can ⁢definitely help⁤ us identify⁤ students with natural athletic abilities.Providing opportunities for them to ⁤develop their ⁢skills through structured programs could lead to a pipeline of future athletes representing ⁣Indonesia on the world ‍stage.

NewsDirectory3.com: ⁣What challenges do you foresee in implementing this movement successfully?

Dr. Lestari: Challenges include ensuring adequate resources for schools, training teachers to effectively deliver physical education, ⁤and addressing potential societal barriers that⁢ may discourage⁣ participation in sports, particularly amongst girls.

NewsDirectory3.com: What are your hopes for the long-term impact of the “Fit Indonesia Movement”?

Dr. Lestari: I hope this movement ⁣will lead⁣ to a cultural shift, making physical activity a ‍natural part of everyday life for⁤ young Indonesians. It’s not just about creating athletes,but fostering a healthier and more active society.

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