Bath Time For Reds
Tue 01 Jul 2008
Nottingham Forest will be making use of state-of-the-art facilities as pre-season training gathers pace.

Colin Calderwood and his squad are to spend three days at the University of Bath's Sports Training Village, which has been used in the past as a training base for the England rugby squad.
The Sports Training Village is home to many of Britain's top athletes and boasts an impressive array of facilities.

The complex, which is the focal point of the University's £30million sports facilities, includes grass and synthetic pitches, indoor and outdoor athletics tracks, four indoor sports halls, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, a judo dojo, two fitness suites, 50m and 25m swimming pools, a bobsleigh push-start track, a dance studio, a sports injury clinic, video analysis and conference facilities.
The Forest squad, who reported back to The City Ground today for the start of pre-season training, will head to Bath tomorrow.

Colin Calderwood and his squad are to spend three days at the University of Bath's Sports Training Village, which has been used in the past as a training base for the England rugby squad.
The Sports Training Village is home to many of Britain's top athletes and boasts an impressive array of facilities.

The complex, which is the focal point of the University's £30million sports facilities, includes grass and synthetic pitches, indoor and outdoor athletics tracks, four indoor sports halls, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, a judo dojo, two fitness suites, 50m and 25m swimming pools, a bobsleigh push-start track, a dance studio, a sports injury clinic, video analysis and conference facilities.
The Forest squad, who reported back to The City Ground today for the start of pre-season training, will head to Bath tomorrow.















