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Under Armour pros/cons Anonymous
i recently decided to give a shit about the way i look. mostly because i have an I.S.T. [initial strength test] coming up on the 14th of this April for recruit training. well i was in sports authority and i walked in and there right in front of me was this huge sign for Under Armour, saying that "the advantage is undeniable". so being a gullible consumer and willing to try anything new i grabbed one of their shirts.

what im asking is the advantage really undeniable? whats the point to this stuff, whats good and whats bad.
>> Anonymous
So you bought a fucking shirt?
>> Anonymous
THE ADVANTAGE IS DEFINITELY UNDENIABLE
>> Anonymous
if you have an underarmor logo present anywheres on your body you'll instantly be able to pump out more reps and run longer distances
>> Lil Dreamer !UYwMl8CsAs
>>65339
it's, fucking, hype.
>> Anonymous
My $6 T shirt > your shitty underarmor
>> Anonymous
Nike sells the same kind of shirts, but both brands are expensive.

They wick sweat off pretty good, though.
>> Anonymous
Spandex. It's thinner, so you can wear it under stuff for warmth and not be weighed down as much. It also helps to spread out your sweat, but when I was working out, I didn't really care where my sweat went unless it was in my eyes. I didn't personally buy any UA stuff, got it all for birthdays and xmas and what not, but the off-brand stuff that I have works just the same, it seems.
>> Anonymous
something about the compression a form of aid/cheating, somehow helps lift more. probably more true for thicker athlete? olympic? stuff. world record weight lifting has two measurements, with and without aiding clothing or something.
>> svenska
it will keep you cooler or warmer, and perhaps prevent you from turf burn. that's it.

enjoy your $50 fag shirt.
>> Anonymous
Try nike dry fit, its the shirt of the gods, wicks sweat away and makes cotten shirts looks like shitty towels.
>> Anonymous
>enjoy your $50 fag shirt

I do!
>> Anonymous
>>65573

*cough*

$25


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