Understanding Training Results
Introduction
Every time you complete a training session in iSoccer, valuable information is recorded and added to your training history.
The Results section helps you understand:
- How much you are training
- How consistently you are training
- Which skills you are developing
- Your overall progress over time
Results are designed to help players, coaches, parents, and team managers make informed training decisions.
Accessing Your Results
To view your results:
- Open the iSoccer menu.
- Select Results.
- Review the available sections.
Depending on your account activity, the Results page may contain:
- Summary
- Trends
- Awards
- Sharing
Each section provides a different view of your progress.
Results Summary
The Summary section provides an overview of your training activity for the current week or a selected week using the week filter.
You may see information such as:
- Total training sessions completed
- Total training time
- Estimated ball touches
- Active training plans
- Recent activity
- Your Training Statement
The Training Statement provides a detailed history of your completed training activity and can be downloaded as a CSV or PDF file for record keeping and reporting purposes.
This section is designed to provide a quick snapshot of your overall training journey.
Understanding Training Time
Training time is calculated from completed training sessions.
The recorded time may vary depending on the training mode used.
Step-by-Step Mode
Training time is based on the actual time taken to complete the session.
Timer Mode
Training time is based primarily on the drill durations and timer settings used during the session.
Training time helps measure consistency and long-term commitment to improvement.
Understanding Ball Touches
Many training drills include estimated ball touch values.
Ball touches are used to help measure technical workload during training.
Examples include:
- Passing repetitions
- Dribbling repetitions
- Ball control exercises
Over time, increasing ball touches often indicates increased technical practice volume.
Ball touches are estimates and should be viewed as a training guide rather than an exact measurement.
Training Trends
The Trends section helps you identify patterns in your training behaviour.
You may be able to view:
- Daily activity
- Weekly activity
- Monthly activity
- Training consistency
- Historical progress
Trends help answer questions such as:
- Am I training regularly?
- Am I improving my consistency?
- Have I reduced my training volume recently?
Many players find trend tracking useful for maintaining motivation and accountability.
Awards and Achievements
The Awards section recognises training milestones and accomplishments.
Awards may be earned through:
- Completing training sessions
- Maintaining consistency
- Reaching training milestones
- Participating in special activities
Achievements are designed to encourage positive training habits and celebrate progress.
Training Statement
The Training Statement provides a detailed history of your completed training activity.
It functions similarly to a bank statement, displaying your training activity in chronological order.
You can review:
- Session dates
- Training plans completed
- Training time
- Ball touches
- Training activity history
This section is particularly useful for players and coaches who want a detailed record of training activity.
Team Training Results
Team members can review their own personal results after completing assigned team plans.
Training completed through team plans contributes to the user's overall training history and progress statistics.
This allows players to maintain a complete record of both personal and team-based training activity.
Using Results to Improve
Results are most valuable when used consistently over time.
Consider reviewing your results regularly to:
- Identify strengths
- Identify weaknesses
- Adjust future training plans
- Maintain motivation
- Track long-term development
Improvement is often easier to see when reviewing several weeks or months of activity rather than focusing on a single training session.
Important Reminder
Results provide useful information about training activity, but they do not replace coaching feedback, match performance analysis, or professional player development programs.
The best results are achieved when training data is combined with consistent practice, coaching guidance, and match experience.
Next Step
As you continue training, you can also earn rewards for participating in the iSoccer platform.
Continue to:
Understanding Reward Points
to learn how rewards, referrals, and voucher redemptions work within iSoccer.

