As soon as Melinda Ligeikis heard her school district suspended in-person instruction, she began thinking of ways to keep her students active at home.
"A lot of kids are active but only when they could go out into the community," Ligeikis said. "Our parks are closed, basketball rims have been removed from local playgrounds so a lot of students were struggling."
Ligeikis, a physical education teacher at Binghamton High School in Binghamton, New York, realized she could keep students engaged and healthy by posting daily workout videos of herself on Twitter.
"I thought it would be important for my students to see me doing the workouts to show them I'm staying active with little to no equipment, and it can be done by anyone, anywhere," Ligeikis explained.
MORE: This teacher delivers 78 free school lunches to kids every dayDaily Challenge for 4/17 focuses on the upper body! Different push-up variations FTW💪🏼 #BPatriotProud #TakeCareofYourself pic.twitter.com/hNJOFA7dwq
— Mrs. Ligeikis P.E. (@PatriotsPE) April 17, 2020
The gym teacher brands her short workout videos as daily challenges, splitting up exercises into three main muscle groups for teens to focus on. It can be as simple as minute-long wall sits to more elaborate moves done with objects found around the house.
🗣Daily challenge for 3/31: Wall Sits! Challenge yourself to sit against the wall for at least one minute. Up the difficulty with some movement or added weight #BPatriotProud #takecareofyourself pic.twitter.com/sVJOPd7M8v
— Mrs. Ligeikis P.E. (@PatriotsPE) March 31, 2020
DAILY CHALLENGE FOR 4/13/2020: 🧹Broom Stick Challenge 🧹 Focuses mainly on the abs, but mixes in some full body work too. *Twp part video today* #BPatriotProud #TakeCareofYourself
— Mrs. Ligeikis P.E. (@PatriotsPE) April 13, 2020
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Ligeikis changes her set up regularly and never repeats an exercise, hoping to keep each upload fresh for students. She even made a beach theme for what would have been the school’s spring break, complete with Hawaiian leis and pink flamingos.
☀️Daily challenge for 4/6 has me dreaming of the beach. Have fun with some crab walks today! 🦀 #BPatriotProud #TakeCareofYourself pic.twitter.com/BHn0CC6zju
— Mrs. Ligeikis P.E. (@PatriotsPE) April 6, 2020
☀️ Daily Challenge for 4/7 continues with the beach theme. Today’s focus is on the abs #BPatriotProud #Takecareofyourself pic.twitter.com/tFPhZ8epUi
— Mrs. Ligeikis P.E. (@PatriotsPE) April 7, 2020
"Students have been really receptive and honest about what the best workouts are," Ligeikis said. "It's great because it shows they're doing these at home which was the whole idea. Everything is behind the computer now with online classes so this is a way to give them a break from the screens."
MORE: Woman creates 'giving tree' with hundreds of homemade masks for local residentsLigeikis added the feedback she’s received from teens, parents and faculty has been overwhelmingly positive and plans to continue daily challenge Tweets when the high school reopens for in-person instruction.