As foreign as it would be for you to go running in regular shoes, I want it to be just as foreign for you not to work out in your Under Armour.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I didn't know anything about running gear when I started out, but after trying a few shoe brands, I've discovered that Brooks are my preferred shoes.
We've created an unnatural form of running. It's not just the shoes, but we run on artificial surfaces - straight ahead, hard and steady - instead of speeding up and slowing down, reacting to the terrain with changes of pace and rhythm.
At Under Armour, we've created a very strong culture, a culture that first and foremost is built on people.
I'm less comfortable in stilettos than I am in running shoes.
Under Armour is new, aggressive, slick, classic but athletic - kind of how I always wanted to be perceived.
Many run primarily for the exercise, but others run to condition themselves for well-publicized races of various distances.
Don't reject a shoe because you can't run in it. It's OK not to run.
All we're trying to do is change how people think about fitness. And build Under Armour into the biggest brand in the entire land.
It doesn't matter where you come from. Running is a universal sport and universal language.
I believe in keeping running simple and, in regard to shoes, that would mean no gimmicks, unnecessary cushioning, etc.