Hagiwara, M, Yamagishi, T, Okamoto, S, Azuma, Y & Yamashita, D. (2023). Short-term repeated sprint training in hypoxia improves explosive power production capacity and repeated sprint ability in Japanese international-level male fencers: A case study. Physiological Reports, 11 (6), e15637. Zugriff am 12.04.2023 unter https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.15637
APA (7th ed.) CitationHagiwara, M., Yamagishi, T., Okamoto, S., Azuma, Y., & Yamashita, D. (2023). Short-term repeated sprint training in hypoxia improves explosive power production capacity and repeated sprint ability in Japanese international-level male fencers: A case study. Physiological Reports, 11(6), e15637.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHagiwara, M., T. Yamagishi, S. Okamoto, Y. Azuma, and D. Yamashita. "Short-term Repeated Sprint Training in Hypoxia Improves Explosive Power Production Capacity and Repeated Sprint Ability in Japanese International-level Male Fencers: A Case Study." Physiological Reports 11, no. 6 (2023): e15637.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHagiwara, M., et al. "Short-term Repeated Sprint Training in Hypoxia Improves Explosive Power Production Capacity and Repeated Sprint Ability in Japanese International-level Male Fencers: A Case Study." Physiological Reports, vol. 11, no. 6, 2023, p. e15637.