Richardson, A. J. & Gibson, O. R. (2015). Simulated hypoxia does not further improve aerobic capacity during sprint interval training. The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 55 (10), 1099-1106.
APA (7th ed.) CitationRichardson, A. J., & Gibson, O. R. (2015). Simulated hypoxia does not further improve aerobic capacity during sprint interval training. The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 55(10), 1099-1106.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRichardson, A. J., and O. R. Gibson. "Simulated Hypoxia Does Not Further Improve Aerobic Capacity During Sprint Interval Training." The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness 55, no. 10 (2015): 1099-1106.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRichardson, A. J., and O. R. Gibson. "Simulated Hypoxia Does Not Further Improve Aerobic Capacity During Sprint Interval Training." The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, vol. 55, no. 10, 2015, pp. 1099-1106.