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Arizona_928 09-21-2008 08:21 PM

under armour should I?
 
I play jv ball (2nd string tackle) and well my nike slim doesn't quite do the job on gamedays.
well long story short. i've been bumped to 1st string. and am wondering if any one has used under armour, should i go a size lower? :confused:





Levi :D

Spede 09-21-2008 10:03 PM

I love my under armour stuff! The fit is perfect for me. From my experience, their stuff is sized just a tad bigger than Nike sizes. I mean really, really slight. But that's just my opinion. Take it with a grain of salt. ;)

Vonzipper 09-21-2008 10:16 PM

My son wear's full under armour under his gear, never a problem even wet



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Nathans_Dad 09-22-2008 04:32 AM

Aren't you required to yell "WE MUST PROTECT THIS HOUSE!" if you wear under armour?

billybek 09-22-2008 04:46 AM

I like the under armor stuff under my hockey gear.
I look at it as a (almost) full body compression bandage!
The bike short length is great for tight hamstrings and the long heat gear tee is good for old guys playing sports they should probably give up.
Very durable stuff, I have had one set for well over 5+ years.

onewhippedpuppy 09-22-2008 04:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Nathans_Dad (Post 4194336)
Aren't you required to yell "WE MUST PROTECT THIS HOUSE!" if you wear under armour?

+1. Talk about great marketing, how old are those commercials?

BReif61 09-22-2008 05:09 AM

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Originally Posted by AZ_porschekid (Post 4194060)
I play jv ball (2nd string tackle) and well my nike slim doesn't quite do the job on gamedays.
well long story short. i've been bumped to 1st string. and am wondering if any one has used under armour, should i go a size lower? :confused:





Levi :D

Why would moving to varsity make you change sizes? If it fits, it fits.

And if you play tackle, you shouldn't need underarmor. Leave that fancy stuff for the nancy boys catching the ball.

KaptKaos 09-22-2008 07:26 AM

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Originally Posted by BReif61 (Post 4194369)
And if you play tackle, you shouldn't need underarmor. Leave that fancy stuff for the nancy boys catching the ball.

+1 bajillion.

You didn't say if that's offensive or defensive tackle. On offense, make sure you know your assignments, have a good stance (you'd be amazed at how much a bad stance gives away the play), listen for audibles, and DON'T FORGET THE SNAP COUNT!! On defense, make sure you know your responsibilities (outside contain, etc..), any stunts, and the down and distance. I played for 3 seasons in HS and 4 in college with the same crappy 1/2 T-shirt (it was lucky). By the time I was done with it, it was a church shirt (it was Holy). At least I washed it, unlike some of my teammates.

Worry less about your gear, and make sure you know what you're doing out there. The gear won't make you faster, smarter or play better.

mike monde 09-22-2008 07:52 AM

"Worry less about your gear, and make sure you know what you're doing out there. The gear won't make you faster, smarter or play better."

Good advice!

BReif61 09-22-2008 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by KaptKaos (Post 4194617)
+1 bajillion.

You didn't say if that's offensive or defensive tackle. On offense, make sure you know your assignments, have a good stance (you'd be amazed at how much a bad stance gives away the play), listen for audibles, and DON'T FORGET THE SNAP COUNT!! On defense, make sure you know your responsibilities (outside contain, etc..), any stunts, and the down and distance. I played for 3 seasons in HS and 4 in college with the same crappy 1/2 T-shirt (it was lucky). By the time I was done with it, it was a church shirt (it was Holy). At least I washed it, unlike some of my teammates.

Worry less about your gear, and make sure you know what you're doing out there. The gear won't make you faster, smarter or play better.

Seriously. Our O-line coach would harp at us at practice if our toes were even the slightest bit crooked. Not to mention randomly swiping our down hands out. Lord help you if you fell on your face...

Another tip for the 'big' leagues: make sure you know the entire lines' responsibilities.

Superman 09-22-2008 08:37 AM

Naw. It has nothing to do with all that skill/focus/discipline/determination stuff. You're probably just not wearing the exact right underwear.

Seriously though, I wear that baselayer stuff backpacking. It's the only way to go. Dries just like that. In the mountains, cotton kills.

M.D. Holloway 09-22-2008 09:32 AM

the other stuff binds my underarms - guess cuz I have deltoids like cannon balls!

Moses 09-22-2008 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by mike monde (Post 4194669)
"Worry less about your gear, and make sure you know what you're doing out there. The gear won't make you faster, smarter or play better."

Good advice!

The best player on my HS team was a ferocious linebacker. His family was poor. He wore hand me down cleats that had split from the sole. On game day I would tape his shoe on his foot then screw in the cleats.

He wore a ratty half-T under his ratty pads. No arm protection. Even his socks had no elastic left and drooped around his ankles.

His look was extremely old school. He didn't care. He was ferocious and talented. He was our team captain all through school. Underarmor? Mike Farrell would have laughed at you.

mike monde 09-22-2008 10:01 AM

Isn't that always the case? The best players typically don't care about the look as much as they care about the results.
Under Armour was started and developed by a former college football player who wanted something that helped deal with the sweat.
Overall a good product that is worth it, just don't get caught up in the look as much as the performance.

BRPORSCHE 09-22-2008 10:09 AM

dude I wore the cheap-o-walmart stuff. I was one of the starting DE's at my highschool. You don't need UA. It's not what you wear, but how you play.

nostatic 09-22-2008 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Moses (Post 4194882)
Underarmor? Mike Farrell would have laughed at you.

BJ Honneycut played football? Are you sure you aren't thinking about Trapper John McIntyre, who did play in college?

KaptKaos 09-22-2008 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by BRPORSCHE (Post 4194908)
dude I wore the cheap-o-walmart stuff. I was one of the starting DE's at my highschool. You don't need UA. It's not what you wear, but how you play.

Walmart!?!? Ha! You don't know cheap. Laneco was cheap. (no offense to the poster named Laneco btw). Laneco was a local chain of stores in NJ and PA and their stuff was amazingly lame.

greglepore 09-22-2008 11:20 AM

Actually, the walmart stuff is pretty darn good-I have both for motorcycle use, and prefer the walmart-the underarmour has a weird chemical smell.

Arizona_928 09-22-2008 05:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BReif61 (Post 4194369)
And if you play tackle, you shouldn't need underarmor. Leave that fancy stuff for the nancy boys catching the ball.

yeah.

i bought my nike over at ross for cheap... "clearence rack"

I play D tackle. It took 3 games from 5th string to 1st...
I noticed alot of the the other lineman buy some pretty nice UA. you know monkey see monkey do.. :rolleyes::D


thanks for all the tips mike, and capt caos.. :)

KaptKaos 09-22-2008 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AZ_porschekid (Post 4195647)
yeah.

i bought my nike over at ross for cheap... "clearence rack"

I play D tackle. It took 3 games from 5th string to 1st...
I noticed alot of the the other lineman buy some pretty nice UA. you know monkey see monkey do.. :rolleyes::D


thanks for all the tips mike, and capt caos.. :)

Good for you. Real men play D.

Here are some real tips for you:

Don't wear any arm pads, it gives them someplace to hold you.

Get spare shoelaces and lace them in and out of the holes in your jersey to make it as tight as possible. Again, less places to hold you.

Watch lots of film. Make note of how badly most running backs sell draw plays and screen plays. When you see that, settle down your rush, get square and slide to ball.

Work on your swim, rip and bull rush techniques. Its a long night, and you need lots of tricks.

Do everything you can to get faster. Plyometrics, running with weights, drop a few pounds, whatever. Speed is so important.

Be a smart player. Learn the signals, know the defensive sets. Know where you need to be and where your fellow players need to be. Listen to the offense you're playing against. Figure out their audible signal. Might be a jersey color. Listen for their lineman when they forget the snap count. You might hear "check" and a response like "check A" - that means its on one.

Lastly, be a leader and lead by example. Don't run smack with the other team or cheap shot, but pound them into the ground before the whistle blows.

I miss football. Make the most of it. It's the time of your life.


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