Lynch, K, Gore, C, Martin, D, Angheli, S, Gawthorn, K, Dixon, J, Lee, H, Victor, J, Spence, R & Hahn, A. (1998). A "live-high, train-low" approach does not compromise high-intensity training sessions in female road cyclists. In Sports Medicine Australia (Hrsg.), Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide 13-16 October 1998 (, S. 128). Bruce.
APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)Lynch, K., Gore, C., Martin, D., Angheli, S., Gawthorn, K., Dixon, J., . . . Hahn, A. (1998). A "live-high, train-low" approach does not compromise high-intensity training sessions in female road cyclists. Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide 13-16 October 1998, 128.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Lynch, K., et al. "A "Live-high, Train-low" Approach Does Not Compromise High-intensity Training Sessions in Female Road Cyclists." Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide 13-16 October 1998 1998: 128.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Lynch, K., et al. "A "Live-high, Train-low" Approach Does Not Compromise High-intensity Training Sessions in Female Road Cyclists." Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide 13-16 October 1998, 1998, p. 128.