
BODYARMOR TV Commercial, 'Disco Battle' Featuring Andrew Luck, Mike Trout
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If NFL quarterback Andrew Luck and Angels' center-fielder Mike Trout wouldn't get down and dirty at an outdated disco battle, why would they choose an outdated sports drink? Even if head-to-toe polyester was still a thing, the two admit that they still wouldn't. BodyArmor thanks competitor Gatorade, and calls itself the more natural, better sports drink.

BODYARMOR TV Commercial, 'Thanks...' Featuring Mike Trout
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Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout wouldn't be an MLB All-Star if he used outdated workout equipment. And although this workout machine is rubbing his hips in aggressive fashion, it's highly unlikely to be the reason for the Trout's successful career in baseball. So for those wondering why the two-time MVP winner would choose an outdated sports drink to hydrate himself, the truth is that he wouldn't.

BODYARMOR TV Commercial, 'Thanks ...' Featuring Kristaps Porzi????is
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After putting on a record, New York Knicks player Kristaps Porzi????is writes a note to his parents in Latvia. He attempts to send them the update by carrier pigeon, but the bird lands right back on its cage when he tosses it into the air. BODYARMOR insists that the basketball player wouldn't use this outdated method of delivery and asks why he would choose an outdated sports drink. His answer: "I wouldn't." The company introduces a "better" sports drink that it claims is more natural than Gator

BODYARMOR TV Commercial, 'OBSESSED WITH BETTER' Featuring Diana Taurasi
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As Phoenix Mercury superstar Diana Turassi hones in her skills on the court, BODYARMOR states that best is the enemy of better and is often used an excuse. While best is an endgame, the sports drink believes that it's the past and that better is the future.

BODYARMOR TV Commercial, 'Jazzy Workout' Featuring Skylar Diggins-Smith
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Skylar Diggins-Smith leads a 80s themed fitness class in a jazzy workout. A few seconds into the workout she realizes how ridiculous it is. BODYARMOR says it's not as ridiculous as an outdated sports drink and claims its sports drink has more electrolytes and is more natural.

BODYARMOR TV Commercial, 'Thanks...' Featuring James Harden
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Dressed in a renaissance outfit featuring a feathered cap, James Harden is followed by a bodyguard and 18th century-clad drum player as he heads out of the locker room to the court for a game. The Houston Rockets player wouldn't go to the game wearing outdated fashion so why would he choose an outdated sports drink? Well... he wouldn't, which is why BODYARMOR offers to take the reigns from Gatorade, boasting more electrolytes and natural ingredients.

BODYARMOR TV Commercial, 'NCAA Bracket Picks' Featuring James Harden, Donovan Mitchell
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In preparation for March Madness, Donovan Mitchell calls up James Harden on his old rotary phone. He asks James if he's finished his bracket, to which James replies no ... just like the last five times Donovan called. He hangs up and gets back to work filling it out on a typewriter. If this seems strange, it's because no one would use outdated technology to fill out a bracket. BODYARMOR says it's not a stretch then that neither player would choose an outdated sports drink.

BODYARMOR TV Commercial, 'Only You' Featuring James Harden
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BODYARMOR knows that every athlete wants to win championships and be the best but highlights the fact that wanting and doing are not the same. Pro athletes like Mike Trout, Naomi Osaka and James Harden alongside younger counterparts are putting in the work towards making that their future, all while drinking BODYARMOR sports drinks.