Built with ambition. Introduced on competition day.
Last Valentine’s Day weekend, we stepped onto the competition floor in a new way.
At the Masters & Teens Throwdown in Rotterdam, we introduced our very first Baseline Vendor Booth.
And with it, a limited edition tee made just for that weekend.

From Idea to reality in 4 Weeks
After deciding to join the competition as a vendor, we had about four weeks to make it happen. Four weeks to design, build, produce, transport, and set up something that represented the true Baseline DNA in every detail. So we treated it like training. Long days. Late nights. Adjustments. Rebuilds. Small details that took more time than expected. And a few extra hands that stepped in when needed.
We did not want “just a few clothing racks and a table.”
We wanted a space that looked and felt different, unique, like our brand. With clean lines, minimal design and high-quality finishes and details. Everything had to represent who we are and match with the look and feel of the brand.

Competition Weekend Energy
Seeing the booth fully built on competition day made every late night worth it.
For the first time, Baseline was not only present online or on athletes in training. We were there. On the competition floor. In the middle of the action. We spoke with athletes between heats. Met supporters who had followed us from day one. Connected with new people who discovered the brand for the first time.
Those conversations matter to us. Because Baseline is not just about selling apparel. It is about being part of the functional fitness community and showing up where the work happens. The reactions were honest and motivating. Many positive comments about the booth, the tees, and the story behind the brand. New fans. New friends. Real conversations. That is why we do this.

“For the Love of the Game”
To mark the weekend, we released a limited edition tee available only at the booth. The message was simple.
For the Love of the Game.
Valentine’s Day gave it a playful timing, but the meaning runs deeper. It represents the reason we train. The reason we show up early. The reason we keep going when workouts get uncomfortable.
Not for medals or attention.
But because we genuinely love the process.
The limited tee became a symbol of that mindset during the weekend. A small reminder that ambition starts with passion.

Building Forward
Like everything we do, this was not a finish line. We are already looking at ways to improve the booth. Better flow. Stronger presentation. More ways to interact with athletes during competition weekends.
Showing up matters. But showing up better each time matters even more.
We believe that how we approach events, with care, effort, and constant refinement, helps grow not only our brand, but also strengthens the community around functional fitness.
We are here for the love of the game.
And we will keep building with ambition.

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