Eager for exercising after long-time isolation
Wang Yifei has put on weight recently after isolating at home for over one month during the COVID-19 epidemic. "When touching the basketball hoop again, I feel extremely excited," said Wang, a 23-year-old college student living in Yinchuan, capital of northwest China's Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region. With the epidemic situation in China turning positive, some stadiums and gyms with good ventilation can begin to resume operations in areas with a low epidemic risk to meet people's needs for exercise. "I send fitness videos recorded by myself at home to my students to follow, such as push-up, sit-up, deep squat and leapfrog, and students like them very much," said Zhai. "I hope the epidemic will finish soon, and we can exercise without wearing face masks," Zhai said.
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