Many a pro athlete is struggling to stay in shape amid limited resources right now, but Manny Piña is among those who are finding creative ways to work out. Michael McLoone-USA TODAY Sports

Manny Piña has sure found one heck of a quarantine workout.

In a video on his Instagram Story this week, the Milwaukee Brewers catcher was pushing an SUV up the road as part of his fitness regimen. Take a look:

Piña, who hit .228 with seven homers and 25 RBI in 76 games last season, will turn 33 over the summer, so that level of physical strength is certainly impressive. The impeccable form with the high knees is also commendable.

Many a pro athlete is struggling to stay in shape amid limited resources right now, but Pina is among those who are finding creative ways to work out.

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