Williams not letting COVID-19 pandemic negatively impact his workouts
TORONTO — The COVID-19 pandemic has created uncertainty regarding when Karlos Williams will return to pro football, but it hasn’t hurt his preparation to play for the Toronto Argonauts.
The novel coronavirus outbreak has forced gyms across North America to close down. And last week, the CFL informed its teams only players rehabbing injuries could be at club facilities and even then, just one at a time.
Subsequently, much of the six-foot-one, 225-pound Williams’s off-season conditioning has revolved around cardiovascular work. And that’s just fine with the 26-year-old running back given he wants to be fit enough to be an every-down back with Toronto on the longer, wider Canadian field.
“I’m a pretty strong guy . . . so my biggest thing is cardio,” Williams said. “I’m in (Tallahassee) Florida and we’re starting to get that springtime feel, it’s not as cold as some places.