AdventHealth and the Orlando Magic are building an innovative health and wellness model that brings whole-person medicine, science, and research together to optimize sports performance, and then bring those learnings to the broader community.
The AdventHealth Training Center, a 130,000-square-foot, $70-million facility in downtown Orlando will be the practice and training home to the Magic. The site is one block from the Amway Center.
“Our hope is that this facility is even more than a world-class training center and becomes a true ‘win-win’ for the community and the team,” said Dan DeVos, Chairman of the Orlando Magic. “We’re dedicated to two things — building a championship organization for the long-term and being an accountable and invested community partner with local residents. Health and wellness are so important to all of us, and we’re eager to see this center contribute to meaningful outcomes on and off the court.”
AdventHealth physicians and clinical leaders are working with the Magic to create a medical and wellness model for players that brings all elements of health together to optimize performance, reduce injuries, and extend career longevity on the court. AdventHealth Training Center will provide the Magic with two basketball courts for practice; expanded strength and conditioning, training, and recovery facilities; aquatic spaces, including for physical therapy and hydrotherapy; sports science and nutrition facilities; and audiovideo and imaging technology.
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Located within the building, AdventHealth’s 33,300-square-foot medical center will provide elite and amateur athletes with multidiscipline medicine with a focus on whole-person health and sports science. Services will include orthopedics, primary care, sports medicine, imaging, rehabilitation, and sports performance. Patients will also have access to AdventHealth’s network of sports-trained gastroenterologists, cardiologists, sleep, psychology, and nutrition experts.
The facility is expected to open the second quarter of 2022. HOK designed the building with Balfour Beatty serving as the construction manager.