Nike Celebrates Home Isolating Athletes In Latest Campaign

Nike Celebrates Home Isolating Athletes In Latest Campaign

Home isolating is tough enough as it is, but then there’s the extra burden of trying to stay fit and keep the dreaded kilos from piling on.

So, with its finger firmly on the pulse of what’s now, sportswear giant Nike has unveiled a new campaign to celebrate keeping fit at home.

Titled “You can’t stop us”, it’s the work of creative agency Weiden + Kennedy Portland and namely features stills of everyday people attempting exercising in tight corners. That said, there are still some known sports stars, including LeBron James, and Nike-backed stars such as boxer Ramla Ali and beach volleyball star Sara Hughes.

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