Softball playerKennedy Labshere 22amps up her lunges with dumbbells and a bench on her San Diego patio. Fortunately, I have a household full of new workout partners who make quarantine fitness as fun as possible, she said, adding, I miss my beloved Conte Forum.
Basketball guard Sydney Lowery 21 works out in her bedroom in Shelton, Connecticut. "This virus has made me realize how fortunate we all are to have the equipment that we take for granted, she said. Lowery balanced her fitness regimen with caring for her parents, who both contracted COVID-19.
Hockey forward Logan Hutsko 21 performs flexibility-boosting moves on a quiet street in Longboat Key, Florida. Coronavirus has forced me to find new ways to train and improve myself without using weights, he said.
Basketball forwardTaylor Soule 22uses a cement block for weighted squats in her yard in West Lebanon, New Hampshire. I had to be creativemilk cartons, door frames, and suitcases make great weights, she said.
Softball player Jenna Ergle 21 uses a resistance band for exercises at home in Sumiton, Alabama. A positive of the quarantine was that I was able to be more creative in my workouts and find ways to stay active in the house and in my area, said Ergle, who frequented her high schools football field for batting practice.