2024 年 20 巻 1 号 p. 11-23
This study modifies the field test items developed and examined by the authors in 2019 to measure the physical fitness of junior menʼs alpine skiers, increases the number of participant, and targets high school male alpine skiers of a wide range of competition levels. The purpose was to clarify the relationship between field test items and competition results. The participant were 50 high school male alpine skiers who belong to the Ski Association of Japan. The physical fitness test was conducted in October 2020. The points issued by the International Ski federation and the Ski Association of Japan are GS and SL as indicators of competition results(2020/2021 FIS NO.21/SAJ NO.17). In order to clarify the relationship between each field test item and the competition results, we examined using Pearson's product moment correlation coefficient and set the significance level to less than 5%. As a result, standing long jump, one-leg standing long jump(right / left), standing 5-step jump, sit up, figure 8 running, 20 cm jump, hop test(both legs / right / left), standing body forward bending, 4.5 cm eye-opening one-leg standing test(right / left), high box jump 90s, and 12-minute running.