@article{oai:nuis.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003132, author = {藤瀬, 武彦 and 亀岡, 雅紀 and 橋本, 麻里 and FUJISE, Takehiko and KAMEOKA, Maki and HASHIMOTO, Mari}, journal = {新潟国際情報大学経営情報学部紀要, Journal of Niigata University of International and Information Studies Faculty of Business and Informatics}, month = {Apr}, note = {Recently, weight training has become popular among the general populace as a means of developing a health and physical fitness. However, there are many obscure points relating to the number of repetition maximum and oxygen consumption in the free weight exercises. This study focuses on general male college students (n=26) and measures the number of repetition maximum at 60, 70, 80, and 90% 1RM in bench press and squat using barbells. It also measures oxygen consumption when students (n=15) were asked to do 10 repetitions at 70% 1RM. For bench press, numbers of repetition maximum were 20.6±3.8, 15.0±2.9, 10.2±2.1, and 5.1±1.7 reps, respectively. For squat, numbers of repetition maximum tended to be high, at 24.1±6.5 (p<0.01), 17.5±3.7 (p<0.05), 11.2±3.4, and 5.2±2.0 reps, respectively. Oxygen requirements for bench press and squat were respectively 2,276±614 ml (34.5±9.9 ml/kg) and 4,579±911 ml (69.0±13.8 ml/kg), while METs (metabolic equivalents) were respectively 19.9±6.3 and 37.9±10.1. From these results, it is clear that among general college students using free weights, the number of repetition maximum for squat tended to be even greater than one for bench press, and the oxygen consumption volume was approximately twice as high for squat as for bench press.}, pages = {65--74}, title = {一般男子学生におけるフリーウエイト運動の% 1RM での最高反復回数と酸素消費量 ~バーベルを用いたベンチプレス及びスクワットにおいて~}, volume = {3}, year = {2020}, yomi = {フジセ, タケヒコ and カメオカ, マキ and ハシモト, マリ} }