Chelsea Self / Post Independent
An ordinary household basement has become a handy tool for Colorado student-athletes trying to emulate what they’re missing on the court.
Take Taylor Wiescamp, a star, three-sport athlete at Coal Ridge High School. Despite the fall high school sports season seeing delays due to COVID-19 issues, Wiescamp’s strict diet of basement body work has helped hoist her to a milestone.
Wiescamp on Wednesday signed her official letter of intent to play volleyball for Northeastern Junior College in Sterling.
“The days I don’t have school and we don’t have practice, I’m usually downstairs in my basement, working out,” she said. “I’m doing either conditioning or weight lifting just trying to keep with that.”