This is certainly one unique way of getting reps. Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Without access to team facilities or other gyms, many athletes have been getting creative in their training methods. Marlon Humphrey certainly did.

The Baltimore Ravens cornerback shared a video on Twitter of a workout he says he and his brothers did on Monday morning. The video showed them running up a gravel hill in what appears to be a quarry.

That is one heck of a workout, and definitely not easy. We also would not advise you try it out as it seems somewhat hazardous.

The 23-year-old cornerback was a first-round pick by the Ravens in 2017 out of Alabama. He had 65 tackles, three interceptions and 14 passes defended last year and was named All-Pro.

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