They say a picture is worth a thousand words. In the the case of a Cumberland Valley high school football player, a seven second video tells a big story.
On Twitter, Cumberland Valley High School (Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania) sophomore-to-be Gerald Steigleman a.k.a. @Gerald02552672 posted a video of himself working-out with hay bales while his school is closed during the coronavirus pandemic.
Squats with hay bales as the weight today….#nodaysoff @coachoswalt @CVHS_Football pic.twitter.com/sBD4nDgrOE
— Gerald (@Gerald02552672) March 31, 2020
And, if you look at the rest of his Twitter account, you will see Steigleman is working hard to impress his new varsity head football coach Josh Oswalt, who was named the Eagles’ head coach in December.
Finisher for today “A Hunnit” #work @coachoswalt @CVHS_Football @turbittabc27 pic.twitter.com/XdPbwZ0sF6
— Gerald (@Gerald02552672) March 27, 2020
Switching up the finisher today with some help for my and putting wood in the basement to keep the house warm!!! #grinding @coachoswalt @CVHS_Football pic.twitter.com/rOTzQnghgi
— Gerald (@Gerald02552672) March 23, 2020
Finisher for the day…Push for M.P Commonwealth @coachoswalt @CVHS_Football pic.twitter.com/QBbFJvtfIg
— Gerald (@Gerald02552672) March 20, 2020
Steigleman tags his coach in every tweet to let him know that he’s not taking days off. Coach Oswalt said his players are being “very creative in this unique time.”