Indonesia's sports participation rate remains very low. Data from the Central Bureau of Statistics shows that in 2015, the number of people who regularly exercised had not yet reached one-third of the total population; only 27.61 percent of the Indonesian population exercised at least once a week. This means that out of 100 Indonesian residents aged 10 and above, only about 28 people actively participate in sports activities, while the remaining 72 do not exercise regularly.
This phenomenon indicates that Indonesian public participation in sports is generally still relatively low. This condition is quite worrying, considering that sports are one of the activities that support health. The low participation in sports indicates that the public has not fully realized the importance of a healthy lifestyle through exercise.
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