Zhao, Y. Sun, M., Wang, X & Xu, Q. (2024). Unilateral plyometric jump training shows significantly more effective than bilateral training in improving both time to stabilization and peak landing force in single-leg lend and hold test: A randomized multi-arm study conducted among young male basketball players. Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, 23 (3), 647-655. Zugriff am 23.12.2024 unter https://doi.org/10.52082/jssm.2024.647
APA (7th ed.) CitationZhao, Y. S., M., Wang, X., & Xu, Q. (2024). Unilateral plyometric jump training shows significantly more effective than bilateral training in improving both time to stabilization and peak landing force in single-leg lend and hold test: A randomized multi-arm study conducted among young male basketball players. Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, 23(3), 647-655.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationZhao, Y. Sun, M., X. Wang, and Q. Xu. "Unilateral Plyometric Jump Training Shows Significantly More Effective than Bilateral Training in Improving Both Time to Stabilization and Peak Landing Force in Single-leg Lend and Hold Test: A Randomized Multi-arm Study Conducted Among Young Male Basketball Players." Journal of Sports Science & Medicine 23, no. 3 (2024): 647-655.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationZhao, Y. Sun, M., et al. "Unilateral Plyometric Jump Training Shows Significantly More Effective than Bilateral Training in Improving Both Time to Stabilization and Peak Landing Force in Single-leg Lend and Hold Test: A Randomized Multi-arm Study Conducted Among Young Male Basketball Players." Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, vol. 23, no. 3, 2024, pp. 647-655.