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'''D1 Sports Training & Therapy''' is an athletic training and therapy facility which opened in June [[2010]] near [[Brookwood Hospital]]. It is part of a Nashville, Tennessee-based chain owned by a partnership which includes NFL quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Philip Rivers. Local investors include [[DeMeco Ryans]], [[Brodie Croyle]], and [[Vonetta Flowers]].
'''D1 Training''' is a Franklin, Tennessee-based chain of athletic training and therapy facilities. It was founded by a partnership which included NFL quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Philip Rivers.


The 22,000 square-foot center houses a 16,000 square-foot indoor turf field along with a weight room and sports medicine and therapy clinics. The company purchased property on [[Independence Court]] in unincorporated [[Jefferson County]] between [[Homewood]] and [[Vestavia Hills]] in [[2008]], but construction was delayed as it sought orthopedists and athletes to join the venture.
D1 opened its first Alabama location in June [[2010]] at [[1651 Independence Court]] near [[Brookwood Hospital]] in unincorporated [[Jefferson County]] between [[Homewood]] and [[Vestavia Hills]]. It acquired the 3.1-acre property in [[2008]]. Construction  of the 29,981 square-foot center was delayed as the company sought orthopedists and athletes to join the venture as tenants and investors. Local investors included [[DeMeco Ryans]], [[Brodie Croyle]], and [[Vonetta Flowers]].  


'''A.P.E. Squad''', a consultancy for athletic nutrition, massage and chiropractics, was the first full time tenant. Orthopedic surgeon [[Geoff Connor]] opened a practice to the facility in Spring [[2011]].
D1 relocated to a former [[Iron Tribe Fitness]] facility 1014 [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)|Montgomery Highway]] in [[Vestavia Hills]] in [[2018]]. A second location opened in the [[Finley Center]] at the former [[Hoover Metropolitan Stadium]] before [[2020]].


==References==
==References==
* DeButts, Jimmy (July 24, 2009) "Tennessee firm moving ahead with plans for $1.5M athletic training site." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* DeButts, Jimmy (July 24, 2009) "Tennessee firm moving ahead with plans for $1.5M athletic training site." {{BBJ}}
* Cooper, Lauren B. (June 9, 2010) "D1 Sports Training sets opening for $1.5M Homewood facility." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Cooper, Lauren B. (June 9, 2010) "D1 Sports Training sets opening for $1.5M Homewood facility." {{BBJ}}
* Cooper, Lauren B. (Febraury 11, 2011) "D1 Sports will house surgeon's new sports medicine practice."
* Cooper, Lauren B. (Febraury 11, 2011) "D1 Sports will house surgeon's new sports medicine practice." {{BBJ}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.d1sportstraining.com/trainerfinder/websites/60037/birmingham/index.html D1 Sports Training] website
* [https://www.d1training.com/ D1 Training] website
* [http://www.flickr.com/photos/49306134@N05/sets/72157624099485747/ D1 Sports Training Birmingham] photos on Flickr.com


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Revision as of 16:43, 8 May 2024

D1 Sports logo.png

D1 Training is a Franklin, Tennessee-based chain of athletic training and therapy facilities. It was founded by a partnership which included NFL quarterbacks Peyton Manning and Philip Rivers.

D1 opened its first Alabama location in June 2010 at 1651 Independence Court near Brookwood Hospital in unincorporated Jefferson County between Homewood and Vestavia Hills. It acquired the 3.1-acre property in 2008. Construction of the 29,981 square-foot center was delayed as the company sought orthopedists and athletes to join the venture as tenants and investors. Local investors included DeMeco Ryans, Brodie Croyle, and Vonetta Flowers.

D1 relocated to a former Iron Tribe Fitness facility 1014 Montgomery Highway in Vestavia Hills in 2018. A second location opened in the Finley Center at the former Hoover Metropolitan Stadium before 2020.

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