Olympians become trainers to help those stranded at home

FILE - In this file photo dated Sunday, Jan. 26, 2020, England's batsman Jos Buttler leaves the field after being dismissed during the fourth cricket test match between South Africa and England at the Wanderers stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa. Moving from their sports field to the living room, many athletes around the world are doing their bit to boost public health during the coronavirus pandemic lockdown, and one of them is Jos Buttler demonstrating pilates exercises on Instagram with his wife Louise, and sometimes he’s even done it in full gear, with helmet, pads and bat.(AP Photo/Themba Hadebe, FILE)

In this undated photo supplied Wednesday April 8, 2020, by World Athletics, showing former marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe, who is preparing an upcoming online class for World Athletics. Responding to civil restrictions because of coronavirus, Radcliffe is taking her initiative online and told The Associated Press, “So it was just trying to make a fun way to get everybody active together and try to restore a little bit of normality.” (World Athletics via AP)

FILE - In this file photo dated Monday, Sept. 30, 2019, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce of Jamaica, gold medalist in the women's 100 meters, reacts during the medal ceremony at the World Athletics Championships in Doha, Qatar. Moving from their sports field to the living room, many athletes around the world are doing their bit to boost public health during the coronavirus pandemic lockdown, and one of them is two-time 100-meter champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce of Jamaica, who is reading her children's book. (AP Photo/Nariman El-Mofty, FILE)