Held, S, Isenmann, E, Rappelt, L, Wiedenmann, T, Kutschki, D, Harbrecht, J, Kirchner, K, Geisler, S & Donath, L. (2024). Six weeks of polarized functional interval training with large training load reductions does not affect performance gains compared to traditional workouts. Frontiers in Physiology, 15 , 1446837. Zugriff am 13.12.2024 unter https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2024.1446837
APA (7th ed.) CitationHeld, S., Isenmann, E., Rappelt, L., Wiedenmann, T., Kutschki, D., Harbrecht, J., . . . Donath, L. (2024). Six weeks of polarized functional interval training with large training load reductions does not affect performance gains compared to traditional workouts. Frontiers in Physiology, 15, 1446837.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationHeld, S., E. Isenmann, L. Rappelt, T. Wiedenmann, D. Kutschki, J. Harbrecht, K. Kirchner, S. Geisler, and L. Donath. "Six Weeks of Polarized Functional Interval Training with Large Training Load Reductions Does Not Affect Performance Gains Compared to Traditional Workouts." Frontiers in Physiology 15 (2024): 1446837.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationHeld, S., et al. "Six Weeks of Polarized Functional Interval Training with Large Training Load Reductions Does Not Affect Performance Gains Compared to Traditional Workouts." Frontiers in Physiology, vol. 15, 2024, p. 1446837.


