Nike - This is my weapon

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2007

this is from the first Nike campaign for South Africa.The campaign poses the question 'What's Your Fight?' -- members of the public can pledge their support in writing and tell their story on www.justdoit.co.za. In so doing, they will become part of Nike's national movement.

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  • @miguelangdl Everybody? That isn't a very intelligent comment. I bet I work out more then you do. I train in martial arts 5 times a week, surf, eat a balanced diet, drink water and spend tons of time outside. Making broad sweeping comments about a country, any country is ignorant and straight up hate. Well done representing your country.

  • THIS IS GREAT!

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  • WHOA! DID YOU SEE THAT?! A GUY JUST FLEW RIGHT OUT OF THAT SOCCER BALL!

  • @StoogeMist Yes? 

  • @Moviebro you from cali bro

  • @miguelangdl

    You know there are healthy people in America too? And what do iPhones and iPads have to do with anything? Sorry we have a higher standard of living.

  • Well one day, il be better than that person who bests me today then beat the next guy and the next and so on

  • Thierry Henry should show us his hands for this video. After all, aren't they France's goal scoring weapons??

    From a proud ireland supporter

  • @MrMasterbaiter456 I am not claiming, I am stating a fact about myself and no ego is involved. If that is talking big, we really do live in a really unhealthy world. Which we do. Negative person.

  • @Moviebro Americans on average are by far the most unhealthy people. Majority of children in about half the states get there vitamin A from french fries... just asking for a deficiency. claiming you work out more than someone is pointless there is always someone better than you no point getting egotistical and talking big online.

  • How come this inspirational nike, just do it commercials arent aparently working for a country like the USA where everybody is fat, everybodys holding their iphones, ipads, living in front of a computer, playing with xbox, stuffin their selfs with frapuccinos and spending all day at the mall?

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