COVID-19 forces NFLer Anthong Auclair to adopt alternative training methods
The COVID-19 pandemic has Canadian tight end Antony Auclair channelling his inner Sylvester Stallone as he prepares for the upcoming NFL season.
The six-foot-six, 256-pound Auclair agreed Monday to a one-year contract extension with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. But with both NFL facilities and Auclair’s gym in Quebec City currently closed, the 26-year-old said his training regiment mirrors that of fictional boxer Rocky Balboa as he prepared for his bout in Rocky IV against Ivan Drago in a spartan Siberian cabin in winter.
“I’m a huge fan of Rocky IV when he trained in the snow and all that so I’m trying to replicate that,” Auclair said during a conference call Tuesday. “I’m trying to split wood as much as I can and that’s it.
“On sunny days it’s pretty cool. But (Tuesday) it’s snowing a lot, but I kind of like it. It makes us go outside a lot more. For now, we control what we can control, and we can’t control the virus. For us, it’s just to find ways.”