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Am approaching lockdown with positive mindset

Lukhanyo Am Lukhanyo Am in action for the Sharks
Published on March 27, 2020

Springbok centre Lukhanyo Am is coming to terms with the COVID-19 pandemic, the lockdown in South Africa, and training on his own.

Am, who is captaining the Sharks in Vodacom Super Rugby this year, has been in sublime form since the beginning of the competition, leading the Durban franchise to the top of the standings in the Southern Hemisphere competition with six victories from seven starts.

The Sharks have captured the imagination with an exciting game plan, with their rebuilt pack laying the foundation for their dangerous and Springbok-laden backline to shine and show their menacing finishing skills on attack.

Am lifted the lid on what players are doing in answering President Cyril Ramaphosa’s call to practice social-distancing as a method of combating the spread of the virus.

‘In terms of exercise, I try and do a series of body resistance training exercises indoors,’ Am said.

‘It’s obviously a huge challenge for us as players because usually your whole week consists of team work – working, training and travelling together as a team. So, with the suspension of rugby it is quite challenging as you’re now required to be mostly indoors and alone.

‘It’s very different, but we try and approach it with a positive mindset and fortunately we have social media tools to keep updated with what’s going on and keep in touch with team mates, family and friends.

‘In terms of work, we are still continuing with analysis, watching some game material and staying in touch with the coaches and your team mates.’

Photo: Steve Haag Sports/Hollywoodbets

 

Posted in Sharks, Springboks, Super Rugby, Test Rugby, Top headlines Tagged Lukhanyo Am, sharks, Springboks

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