The Chattanooga Red Wolves, along with other USL teams, will be allowed to resume small group training and treatment at club facilities, according to uslsoccer.com.
Teams will be allowed to train in small groups at outdoor facilities. Only non-contact training is allowed, however, the use of training rooms for player treatment is now an option.
Small groups are defined as four or less players, one athletic trainer, and one member of the club’s technical staff.
“Teams in areas where local and state recommendations for stay-at-home orders have not been lifted should not train or allow treatment that is prohibited by their jurisdiction,” says the press release on the website.
Teams such as the Red Wolves also need to notify USL of their plans to resume use of the team’s training facility before returning to practice. Players should also know that training is voluntary.