Week 44: Ambassador Program: Last Days to Apply
hi there 👋
I hope everything is well.
Applications for our Ambassador Program 2025 will close on Friday, November 1st.
If you are passionate about sport and technology and have been using HRV4Training daily for at least 6 months to balance stress better, you can apply here.
Learning from athletes and coaches is an invaluable part of the journey, and we are looking forward to getting to know you and your experience with HRV4Training.
Thank you for your support.
What do we offer to the ambassadors and mentors?
Ambassadors - free HRV4Training gear: choose between a running singlet or cycling jersey, and get 1 year of free access to HRV4Training Pro, our web platform;
Mentors - free access to HRV4Training Pro for you and up to 5 clients for one year;
Ambassadors and Mentors will be featured on our website and on social media (mainly IG);
Repost of your posts on IG stories.
What do we expect from the ambassadors and mentors?
Up to 4 posts per year (on your chosen platform such as IG, FB, Strava, or personal website/blog) where you provide insights on how you use the app;
Ambassadors and Mentors should include an HRV4Training handle in their bio on social media;
Ambassadors should send us a photo of them wearing the singlet that we can share on our website and social media;
We are going to select up to ~30 brand ambassadors.
To participate in the selection process, fill in this google form.
Discount for Pro: 20% off 🖥️
HRV4Training Pro is the ultimate platform to help you analyze and interpret your physiological data, for individuals and teams.
You can find a guide here.
Try HRV4Training Pro for free at HRVTraining.web.app or use promo code SCIENCE for 20% off.
In the app, Pro brings the normal values view, which can help contextualizing longer-term changes, as well as rMSSD on the homepage, see an example below:
See you next week!
Marco holds a PhD cum laude in applied machine learning, a M.Sc. cum laude in computer science engineering, and a M.Sc. cum laude in human movement sciences and high-performance coaching.
He has published more than 50 papers and patents at the intersection between physiology, health, technology, and human performance.
He is co-founder of HRV4Training, advisor at Oura, guest lecturer at VU Amsterdam, and editor for IEEE Pervasive Computing Magazine. He loves running.
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