DVS Edition Citation

Millet, G. Y., Hoffmann, M. D., Candau, R. B. & Buckwalter, J. B. (1997). High resistance roller ski induce greater upper body demands than low resistance roller skis in ski skating. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, Indianapolis 29(1997)5, Suppl., S. S8..

APA (7th ed.) Citation

Millet, G. Y., Hoffmann, M. D., Candau, R. B., & Buckwalter, J. B. (1997). High resistance roller ski induce greater upper body demands than low resistance roller skis in ski skating Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Millet, G. Y., M. D. Hoffmann, R. B. Candau, and J. B. Buckwalter. "High Resistance Roller Ski Induce Greater Upper Body Demands than Low Resistance Roller Skis in Ski Skating." Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 1997.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Millet, G. Y., et al. "High Resistance Roller Ski Induce Greater Upper Body Demands than Low Resistance Roller Skis in Ski Skating." Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 1997.

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