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Barebells USA
Barebells Campus Brand Ambassador USA

How would you engage an audience to try Barebells products?
Start with fun, low-pressure sampling moments in high-traffic spots on campus—study halls, intramural fields, and before/after classes—so people can taste Barebells while they are already hungry or on the go. Then, reinforce those in-person experiences with quick, authentic social content like “day in the life” reels, flavor-ranking polls, and simple “protein swap” ideas that show how Barebells fits into real student routines. Finally, host small challenges or giveaways (like “show your Barebells in your backpack” or post-workout check-ins) to encourage friends to share their own experiences and organically spread curiosity about the brand.
Barebells USA
Barebells Campus Brand Ambassador USA

Why do you think you would be a great fit as a Barebells Brand Ambassador?
As an Exercise Science student who cares about performance, recovery, and realistic nutrition habits, I already think a lot about practical ways to help busy students hit their protein goals. That makes me a natural advocate for a grab-and-go protein option like Barebells, because I can authentically share how I use bars between classes, practices, and late study sessions. I also enjoy creating engaging content and building community on campus, so I would be excited to combine sampling, social media, and small “stock up” moments to make Barebells feel like a normal part of college life for my peers.
Youtube Multiplier
Multimedia Content Coordinator

What creative techniques would you use to enhance video mashups?
Use rhythmic editing so cuts, zooms, and split-screens match the beat or mood of the audio, making the mashup feel intentional instead of chaotic. Layer contrasting clips (e.g., old vs. new footage, different angles, or visual themes) with overlays, text, or subtle motion graphics to highlight interesting relationships between videos. Vary pacing by alternating between fast, high-energy sequences and slower, focused moments so viewers have both excitement and time to notice clever details.









