Abstract

Anaerobic power tests are more common to be applied in intermittent sports, such as soccer. In general, these tests can give usefulinformation about training status, rehabilitation process and maturation in base-categories. The present study aimed to organize and evaluatethe findings about anaerobic power tests in base-category soccer players in different training seasons, through the validity and quality of thestudies. The review study organized selected studies through the research in three data bases and qualified each study using validated methods.After a screening a total of six studies were included for the evaluation. All the studies reveled acceptable qualification. Three of the six studiesdemonstrated improvement of anaerobic power in middle or ending of the season. Three studies showed no changes or decrease of anaerobicpower in the beginning of the season (pre-season). The conclusion was that base-categories (sub-15 and sub-17) appear to decrease the resultsin anaerobic power tests in the beginning of the pre-season.

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