How is participant progress measured and tracked during the performance and lifestyle retreat?
📈 How Participant Progress Is Measured & Tracked During a Performance & Lifestyle Retreat
At a Performance & Lifestyle Retreat—like those held at Mövenpick Cebu or AYO AYO Wellness—participant progress is typically measured and tracked through a blend of quantitative and qualitative methods designed to support personal growth, well-being, and performance optimization. Here’s how it’s usually done:
1. Initial Assessments
- Retreat facilitators often start with a baseline assessment, which include:
- Physical fitness tests (strength, flexibility, endurance)
- Lifestyle and nutrition questionnaires
- Stress or wellness self-assessment scales (Whoop, Strava)
- Personal goal-setting sessions
2. Daily Check-ins & Feedback
- Participants complete daily journals or digital check-ins to record:
- Mood, energy levels, and motivation
- Sleep quality and recovery
- Progress toward individual goals set at the start
3. Wearable Technology & Biometrics (Optional)
- Some retreats use fitness trackers or smartwatches to monitor:
- Steps taken, calories burned, heart rate variability
- Sleep patterns
- Improvements in physical activity and recovery
4. Midpoint & Final Evaluations
- At key points (mid-retreat and end), there are follow-up assessments:
- Repeat of initial fitness or lifestyle tests for comparison
- Reflection sessions with coaches or facilitators
- Group discussions or peer feedback for shared learning
5. Action Planning & Take-home Reports
- Participants often receive a summary report:
- Progress made on specific metrics and personal goals
- Tips for continued growth after the retreat
- Recommendations for integrating new habits into daily life