DVS Edition Citation

McPherson, A. L., Hogg, J. A., Foreman, E, Riehm, C. D., Howell, D. R., Grooms, D. R. & Myer, G. D. (2025). The next generation of strength and conditioning practice to enhance performance and reduce injury risk: Virtual reality-based integration of neuromuscular, neurocognitive, and sensorimotor training. Strength and Conditioning Journal Zugriff am 02.04.2025 unter https://doi.org/10.1519/SSC.0000000000000902

APA (7th ed.) Citation

McPherson, A. L., Hogg, J. A., Foreman, E., Riehm, C. D., Howell, D. R., Grooms, D. R., & Myer, G. D. (2025). The next generation of strength and conditioning practice to enhance performance and reduce injury risk: Virtual reality-based integration of neuromuscular, neurocognitive, and sensorimotor training. Strength and Conditioning Journal.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

McPherson, A. L., J. A. Hogg, E. Foreman, C. D. Riehm, D. R. Howell, D. R. Grooms, and G. D. Myer. "The Next Generation of Strength and Conditioning Practice to Enhance Performance and Reduce Injury Risk: Virtual Reality-based Integration of Neuromuscular, Neurocognitive, and Sensorimotor Training." Strength and Conditioning Journal 2025.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

McPherson, A. L., et al. "The Next Generation of Strength and Conditioning Practice to Enhance Performance and Reduce Injury Risk: Virtual Reality-based Integration of Neuromuscular, Neurocognitive, and Sensorimotor Training." Strength and Conditioning Journal, 2025.

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