Football
With Illinois state rules allowing fall sports 20 ‘contact days,’ the football team has been able to get their students back on the field safely. With their limited field time, they have also been able to get back into the weight room twice a week.
The students are required to wear masks, diligently clean and wipe down equipment, and space out into two groups that are either tasked with the A or B workout that Cary Grove has built in the PLT4M app.
“It has been a seamless transition because the kids are already comfortable with navigating the app. Because we are on a tight time window, it has been nice to have them log in and get right to work.”
And while Cary Grove football would love to be in the weight room and work out more than twice a week, they can still lean on the team’s remote programming options to do at home. While it is still an altered version of a typical football season, Ryan is proud of what the team has made of this unique situation.
Other Sports
Much like football, other sports are starting to get back onto the field in some capacity. And because practice times vary, and coaches and athletes are juggling many different schedules, most teams have opted to keep their strength and conditioning online.
“Overall, the other coaches have had really good things to say, and it is nice we are all able to pull from what makes the most sense for our different groups. Other teams can start to think about getting back into the weight room when it makes sense, but don’t have to rush.”
Between the different bodyweight and limited equipment programs that teams can still tap into, they have plenty of options available. And with things starting to settle in, other sports teams and athletes have been able to get back to the weight room throughout the fall!
Physical Education
And with Physical Education relying heavily on remote learning, they have been tapping into various programs at their disposal.
From using PLT4M’s Introductory Programs, Mastering Mobility, and more, Cary Grove PE has also not had to ‘reinvent the wheel.’ Instead, they are benefiting from the scaling and flexibility that lives within the Physical Education program offerings.
When asked, Mike Manning was also happy to report back on the results in PE.
“PLT4M came to us at a wonderful time and allowed us to make the most of a tough situation.
Since we were forced to jump in with both feet due to the pandemic, we are realizing the potential of the program. Once things get back to “normal” we are very excited for the opportunities it will provide not only our PE students but our athletes in the weight room.”
Taking Action For Students
While these quick snapshots only scratch the surface of the robust offerings coaches and teachers are facilitating at Cary Grove, the themes of success are consistent throughout.
Administrators, teachers, and coaches collaborated and worked to find something that would benefit everyone. Not only that, they looked at the resources available and got creative when necessary to align with the goals they had.
Cary Grove demonstrates the power of asking how they can take action and make the most out of a challenge, rather than poking holes and seeking reasons why it won’t work.
And while the landscape can and will continue to change throughout the school year, Cary Grove is ready for whatever twist, or turn might come.