Diana Sports

Athlete Recovery Center in Antalya

Diana Sports operates an athlete recovery center in Belek, Antalya, combining hydrotherapy suites, ice baths, a physiotherapy centre, and a sports science lab with GPS and video analysis. It’s built into the training camp complex rather than run as a separate facility, so recovery windows are scheduled directly around each squad’s training load.

Recovery scheduled as part of the camp timetable, not improvised around it.

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Recovery infrastructure is usually the first thing cut when a training camp is booked purely around pitch access and hotel rooms — clubs end up improvising ice baths in hotel bathtubs or skipping structured physiotherapy altogether. Diana Sports built its recovery center as core infrastructure rather than an add-on: it sits inside the same complex as the training pitches and courts, so a squad’s recovery protocol is a scheduled part of the daily camp timetable, not something staff have to arrange separately.

The physical facility includes hot and cold hydrotherapy pools, ice bath stations sized for full-squad rotation rather than one athlete at a time, a dedicated physiotherapy centre with treatment tables and modalities for soft-tissue work, and a sports science lab equipped for GPS load monitoring and video analysis. Technical staff traveling with a squad can use the lab space for their own review sessions rather than working from a hotel room.

Recovery scheduling is built around training load, not a fixed daily slot. A squad doing double sessions in a compressed winter block gets recovery windows positioned differently than one running a longer, lower-intensity residential period. Diana Sports’ on-site coordination team adjusts facility access day to day as your technical staff’s plan changes, rather than requiring the whole camp itinerary to be locked before arrival.

The recovery center is available to any squad training at the Belek complex, regardless of sport — football, basketball, volleyball, and other pitch- or court-based squads all use the same hydrotherapy and physiotherapy infrastructure, scheduled around their respective training programmes. It is also available as a standalone wellness booking for squads doing an active recovery week between competitive blocks, rather than a full training camp.

Clubs, federations, and academies from more than 25 countries have used the Diana Sports performance and recovery environment as part of their camp bookings. Tell us your squad size, training load, and camp dates, and we’ll include a recovery schedule tailored to your programme in the proposal.

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FAQ

What recovery facilities are available at the Diana Sports complex?

Hot and cold hydrotherapy pools, full-squad ice bath stations, a dedicated physiotherapy centre, and a sports science lab equipped for GPS load monitoring and video analysis.

Is the recovery center only available to football squads?

No. Basketball, volleyball, and other squads training at the Belek complex use the same recovery infrastructure, scheduled around each sport’s specific training programme.

Can we book recovery services without a full training camp?

Yes. The recovery center is available as a standalone booking for squads doing an active recovery week between competitive blocks, without a full multi-sport training camp attached.

How is recovery scheduled around a compressed winter training block?

The on-site coordination team adjusts recovery windows day to day based on your technical staff’s training load plan, rather than fixing the schedule before arrival — relevant for squads running double sessions on short winter blocks.

Can our own physiotherapy staff use the facility?

Yes, technical and medical staff travelling with your squad can use the physiotherapy centre and sports science lab for their own sessions and review work during your stay.

Recovery scheduled as part of the camp timetable, not improvised around it.

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Athlete Recovery Center in Antalya | Hydrotherapy & Sports Science — Diana Sports