Alexander, J. L. N., Barton, C. J. & Willy, R. W. (2020). Infographic. Running myth: Strength training should be high repetition low load to improve running performance. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 54 (13), 813-814. Zugriff am 28.08.2020 unter http://doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2019-101168
APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)Alexander, J. L. N., Barton, C. J., & Willy, R. W. (2020). Infographic. Running myth: Strength training should be high repetition low load to improve running performance. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 54(13), 813-814.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Alexander, J. L. N., C. J. Barton, und R. W. Willy. "Infographic. Running Myth: Strength Training Should Be High Repetition Low Load to Improve Running Performance." British Journal of Sports Medicine 54, no. 13 (2020): 813-814.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Alexander, J. L. N., et al. "Infographic. Running Myth: Strength Training Should Be High Repetition Low Load to Improve Running Performance." British Journal of Sports Medicine, vol. 54, no. 13, 2020, pp. 813-814.