Sports and Fitness Facility – National Training Center
Located in Clermont, Florida, the National Training Center (NTC) is a sports and fitness facility that is part of Orlando Health South Lake Hospital. The center markets itself as a warm-weather training destination for hundreds of high school, collegiate, professional, and amateur athletes from around the country and the world, drawing visiting teams to the Central Florida area year-round.
Services are organized across several departments. The Fitness Center provides community fitness, sports, and health memberships for youth and adults, with personal training and group fitness classes. The Aquatics Center offers swim training programs, while a Track and Field Complex includes a cross country course and multiple athletic fields used for a range of sports. Competitive programs span swimming, soccer, track and field, and FLAGS, a youth sports initiative, and the facility also runs a Kids’ Club and a Home School PE program.
Beyond memberships and youth programming, the NTC provides triathlon training and concierge services that include lodging and transportation partnerships arranged for visiting athletes and teams. The center promotes wellness through employee wellness solutions and sports performance training, and it maintains a blog covering nutrition and health topics to support athlete and community education.
The facility is located at 1935 Don Wickham Dr., Clermont, FL 34711, and can be reached by phone at 352.241.7144. Its stated mission centers on providing comprehensive wellness programs, events, and training services to educate and support the community and athletes in their pursuit of health and performance excellence. The NTC maintains an active social media presence across Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram. By combining fitness memberships, aquatics, track and field, youth sports, and concierge support for traveling teams under a hospital-affiliated structure, the National Training Center serves both local Clermont-area residents and athletes who travel to Florida for warm-weather training.