Real Madrid captain Sergio Ramos showed he was determined to stay fit despite the lockdown in Spain caused by by the coronavirus pandemic.
The 33-year-old defender posted a video of himself training at his home gym with his three children offering encouragement.
Two days earlier Ramos posted a video of him running full pelt on his large curved treadmill at his home.
Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen was another LaLiga star keeping fit by jumping ropes and doing exercises in his garden.
Spain entered a lockdown on Saturday, with the government limiting people's movements across the nation to try to contain the rapid spread of the virus that has infected more than 169,000 people and caused 6,500 deaths worldwide.
The outbreak prompted the suspension of sporting events around the world, and forced athletes to find ways to stay fit.
Quarantined countries like Spain were the most affected ones, and teams have taken steps to keep players active while stranded at home.
LaLiga leaders Barcelona have prepared individualised training guidelines for players and are monitoring them remotely.
'The coaches will be in constant contact with the players to supervise and monitor sessions,' the club said.
'At the moment, these training programs are scheduled for the next seven days and will be renewed until a return to group training.'