Sample Collaboration Report

This page shows the reporting format partners receive: clear goals, documented execution, and measurable outcomes using native platform analytics and field notes.

Demonstration report (self-funded): Colmar Half Marathon

Campaign Snapshot

Function Result
Partner category:
Demonstrator (self-funded)
Event / Proof moment:
Colmar Half Marathon (Sept 21, 2025)
Primary objective:
Fasted endurance performance under real constraints
Measured outcome:
Finish time + fast status + recovery notes
Channels used:
Website field note + social recap
Data sources:
Fitbit (HR zones, VO₂ max estimate), Strava (pace/splits), manual notes

Objective

Demonstrate repeatable endurance performance in a fully fasted state, using training structure and travel-proof routines—without relying on perfect conditions or staged scenarios.

What success looks like

A clear proof event result (time), a documented protocol (fasted), and a transparent post-race recovery note that can be replicated and reported.

Execution (protocol + training context)

  • Race executed in a fully fasted state
  • Training built around consistent, repeatable sessions during normal life constraints
  • Post-race approach prioritized recovery and honest documentation instead of hype

 Deliverables (reporting format)

Results (measured outcomes)

Proof event result

  • Finish time: 1:31:54
  • Fasted status: Yes (race completed fasted)
  • Post-race nutrition timing: first meal approximately 23 hours after completion
  • Total fasting window (race → next meal): approximately 36 hours

What changed (practical signal)

Clothing fit shifted noticeably (suit became too large), consistent with recomposition trend during the training period.

Data Examples

Strava: pace chart + splits + elevation (if applicable)

Fitbit: HR zones distribution + VO₂ max estimate trend (week-of and trend line)

Optional: sleep summary for the race week, steps, recovery, etc. (open for discussion)

What we learned

  • Fasted endurance performance can be documented credibly when the protocol is consistent and the reporting is transparent.
  • The most important lever wasn’t perfection—it was repeatability across weeks.
  • Post-event recovery strategy matters as much as the event itself for sustainable progress.

Next iteration (sponsor-ready)

In a partner collaboration, the same reporting format would include agreed deliverables (posts/videos), UTM-tracked clicks to the sponsor asset, and a simple summary of performance and learnings across the collaboration window.

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