
Women's Super League 2 Teams Engage in Unique Pre-Season Activities
As the Women's Super League 2 season approaches its start on September 4, clubs have been actively engaging in pre-season preparations that emphasize team bonding and fitness. Several teams have traveled abroad for their training camps, with Nottingham Forest notably visiting Canada.
During their time off, Nottingham Forest players visited a wildlife center, sharing photos with animals on social media. The team's manager organized a speed-dating style activity to help players get to know one another, which was positively received by the squad. Sheffield United opted for a day of playing 'Hunted,' a real-life version of a popular TV show, in the Peak District, which players found enjoyable.
Other clubs have also been exploring their surroundings. Sunderland's Fran Stenson shared her experience of mistaking dolphins for sharks during a coastal outing. Meanwhile, Wolves players participated in various team-building exercises in the Lake District, which included abseiling and campfires. Beyond football, some players are pursuing personal interests, such as video gaming and documentary making, as they prepare for the upcoming season.