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How do I view workout/lift results and analytics as a coach/programmer?
How do I view workout/lift results and analytics as a coach/programmer?

There is a few different spots you can view. Whichever is easiest for you and your methods/needs.

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Written by Support Team
Updated over a month ago

SOP: Results and Analytics Management in Programming

Objective

To effectively manage and analyze workout results and analytics in the programming platform.

Key Steps

  1. Viewing Workout Data and Analytics

    • Navigate to the workout page to view the workout and associated data.

    • Check the leaderboard for the day and any workout analytics available.

    • Click on the graph to see actual results and analyze them.

    • Review the graph with all results and consider making adjustments to the programming if needed.

  2. Accessing Results and Analytics

    • After programming a workout, go to the results and analytics section.

    • Pull up the tracked results for the day to see specific analytics for that day.

    • Set a date range to analyze multiple workouts and movements scored.

    • Use this information to enhance programming and engagement with participants.

  3. Viewing Workout Program Results History

    • Check the results history of specific workout programs, like the 30-day pushup challenge.

    • View results logged by participants for individual days or entire workout programs.

    • Analyze line graphs, total results, high fives, and comments to assess program effectiveness.

    • Add results for participants directly from the program results page.

Cautionary Notes

  • Ensure data accuracy and consistency when analyzing workout results.

  • Double-check adjustments made to programming based on analytics to avoid errors.

  • Maintain participant privacy and confidentiality when reviewing individual results.

Tips for Efficiency

  • Regularly review workout analytics to track progress and adjust programming accordingly.

  • Utilize date ranges to compare and analyze results across multiple workouts.

  • Encourage social engagement by acknowledging high fives and comments from participants.

  • Streamline the process by adding results for participants directly from the program results page.

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