Student Athletes Connect to Stay in Shape
Galloway, N.J. 鈥Spring seasons at colleges and universities came to an unexpected halt amid the coronavirus, but that has not stopped 番茄社区app student athletes from getting in some training.
Some admit it鈥檚 not easy to train on their own. They said the support and motivation they get from coaches and one another make a huge impact.
Jennifer Toal who is on the women鈥檚 lacrosse team continues to do the best she can
with at home workouts.
鈥淒uring this unexpected time training can be a little challenging. Each day I try to run and either do body weight workouts or weighted workouts depending on the type of workout I am doing,鈥 Toal said.
鈥淲e can all agree that it鈥檚 difficult having to train alone and not being able to
be with each other for motivation,鈥 added men鈥檚 track and field athlete Jaivien Kendrick.
Teams are trying to make training as fun and interactive as possible from a distance. Kelsey Andrus and the field hockey team are completing a 鈥渧irtual鈥 spring season and the goal is to have the most points by the end of the season.
鈥淲e have various skills and activities that we can complete to earn points. For example,
we can earn points by practicing stick skills, going on a run, or completing Phil鈥檚
body weight workout. We enter how many points we receive for one day into an excel
document shared with the team,鈥 Andrus said.
The track and field teams missed out on their first home meet because of the cancelled season but coaches responded with a creative alternative, a virtual track meet of athletes coming up with inventive ways to 鈥渃ompete鈥 at home.
As for connecting with teammates, student athletes are using various apps to stay in touch, including GroupMe, Snapchat, and FaceTime.
鈥淥ur team has many different GroupMe chats. Some are with coaches and some of them
are just teammates and event groups. The team also has a giant GroupMe with just us,
and some of us that are closer have a Snapchat group,鈥 said women鈥檚 track and field
athlete Susie Foley.
鈥淚 am trying to keep in touch with each of my teammates through GroupMe and other forms of social media to make sure everyone is good and well,鈥 soccer team member Kiersten Reszkowski said.
Tennis player Sarah Richardson summed it up well: 鈥淚 think we are all doing the best
we can and keeping each other smiling through these times. It鈥檚 important to see how
others are coping and to help each other with the transition to online classes.鈥
This is a difficult time for everyone, but the support and motivation student athletes have from coaches and one another makes a huge impact.
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Reported by Katelyn Emick
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