Villalba, M. M., Eltz, G. D., Fujita, R. A., Panhan, A. C., Cardozo, A. C. & Gonçalves, M. (2023). Effects of six weeks of plyometric training on the ground vs on a mini-trampoline on strength, jump performance, and balance in male basketball players—randomized clinical trial. Sport Sciences for Health, 19 , 829-839. Zugriff am 17.09.2023 unter https://doi.org/10.1007/s11332-022-00968-3
APA (7th ed.) CitationVillalba, M. M., Eltz, G. D., Fujita, R. A., Panhan, A. C., Cardozo, A. C., & Gonçalves, M. (2023). Effects of six weeks of plyometric training on the ground vs on a mini-trampoline on strength, jump performance, and balance in male basketball players—randomized clinical trial. Sport Sciences for Health, 19, 829-839.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationVillalba, M. M., G. D. Eltz, R. A. Fujita, A. C. Panhan, A. C. Cardozo, and M. Gonçalves. "Effects of Six Weeks of Plyometric Training on the Ground Vs on a Mini-trampoline on Strength, Jump Performance, and Balance in Male Basketball Players—randomized Clinical Trial." Sport Sciences for Health 19 (2023): 829-839.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationVillalba, M. M., et al. "Effects of Six Weeks of Plyometric Training on the Ground Vs on a Mini-trampoline on Strength, Jump Performance, and Balance in Male Basketball Players—randomized Clinical Trial." Sport Sciences for Health, vol. 19, 2023, pp. 829-839.