Kovács, B, Petridis, L, Négyesi, J, Sebestyén, Ö, Jingyi, Y, Zhang, J, Gu, Y & Tihanyi, J. (2023). An acute transition from rearfoot to forefoot strike does not induce major changes in plantarflexor muscles activation for habitual rearfoot strike runners. Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, 22 (3), 512-525. Zugriff am 05.11.2023 unter https://doi.org/10.52082/jssm.2023.512
APA (7th ed.) CitationKovács, B., Petridis, L., Négyesi, J., Sebestyén, Ö., Jingyi, Y., Zhang, J., . . . Tihanyi, J. (2023). An acute transition from rearfoot to forefoot strike does not induce major changes in plantarflexor muscles activation for habitual rearfoot strike runners. Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, 22(3), 512-525.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationKovács, B., L. Petridis, J. Négyesi, Ö Sebestyén, Y. Jingyi, J. Zhang, Y. Gu, and J. Tihanyi. "An Acute Transition from Rearfoot to Forefoot Strike Does Not Induce Major Changes in Plantarflexor Muscles Activation for Habitual Rearfoot Strike Runners." Journal of Sports Science & Medicine 22, no. 3 (2023): 512-525.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationKovács, B., et al. "An Acute Transition from Rearfoot to Forefoot Strike Does Not Induce Major Changes in Plantarflexor Muscles Activation for Habitual Rearfoot Strike Runners." Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, vol. 22, no. 3, 2023, pp. 512-525.