For an underlayer that promotes circulation while insulating body heat, grab these Under Armour compression leggings.
Clothing and accessories that make great gifts|PopSci Commerce Team|October 6, 2020|Popular Science
Take a post-workout selfie, tag your partner on social media, or send a message via Under Armour's MapMy Run mobile training app and social run community.
How to Make the Most of the Fall Running Season|Outside Editors|September 21, 2020|Outside Online
Another option is to sign up for a virtual running challenge, like the ones Under Armour is hosting right now in Boston, Chicago, and Baltimore, where you can virtually link up with hundreds of other runners.
How to Make the Most of the Fall Running Season|Outside Editors|September 21, 2020|Outside Online
Here, Under Armour athlete Aisha-Praught Leer shares three simple tips for keeping your motivation high all season long.
Three Motivation Tips From a Pro Runner|Outside Editors|September 21, 2020|Outside Online
Old Hawberk sat riveting the worn greaves of some ancient suit of armour, and the ting!
Read ‘The King in Yellow,’ the ‘True Detective’ Reference That’s the Key to the Show|Robert W. Chambers|February 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Spam may be the most well known, but there are hundreds of “potted meat products” available—Armour has an entire line.
The Weirdest Food Trend Ever|Robert Rosenthal|July 15, 2010|DAILY BEAST
But now she felt the completeness of a nature clothed in armour that rendered it impregnable.
The Garden Of Allah|Robert Hichens
A large dent was made in the armour by a shot which also started a plate.
The Egyptian campaigns, 1882 to 1885|Charles Royle
And he will find that the armour of light is an armour indeed.
The Water of Life|Charles Kingsley
Thus Christian soldiers of the cross, losing "the armour of righteousness," would be exposed to "shame."
Notes On The Apocalypse|David Steele
Real Spanish armour appears very clumsy, and probably little, if any, was made much after the accession of Charles V.
Armour in England|J. Starkie Gardner
British Dictionary definitions for armour
armour
USarmor
/ (ˈɑːmə) /
noun
any defensive covering, esp that of metal, chain mail, etc, worn by medieval warriors to prevent injury to the body in battle
the protective metal plates on a tank, warship, etc
militaryarmoured fighting vehicles in general; military units equipped with these
any protective covering, such as the shell of certain animals
nauticalthe watertight suit of a diver
engineeringpermanent protection for an underwater structure
heraldic insignia; arms
verb
(tr)to equip or cover with armour
Word Origin for armour
C13: from Old French armure, from Latin armātūra armour, equipment