Teams keep up with player fitness, nutrition, wellness

Training plans conveyed by email, wellness meetings over Skype and nourishment bundles conveyed consistently. Welcome to the new typical for proficient footballers amidst the coronavirus emergency.

Sooner or later soon, you may even observe a footballer running down your road or doing carry runs on a field close by. Because of the wide-scale shutdown of society, it's not simply schoolchildren or office laborers who are confronting the physical and mental test of telecommuting.

"Lots of top players have pretty well-stocked gyms at home nowadays," an agent of a Premier League player told ESPN. "But the next few weeks will be tough for them, especially while training grounds are closed, because they are going to have to get used to training alone and motivating themselves to do so.
"I'm just waiting for the first player to post something on social media like the scene from 'Rocky,' with kids joining him on a run through the streets. That probably wouldn't be good for social distancing, but some players will need to break out from behind four walls to keep themselves fit and mentally stimulated."

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