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D1 Training Opens its Doors for Youth and Adult Classes

Pictured: D1 Training Sarasota offers both youth and adult classes throughout the day at their brand new facility. Photo provided by Jeremy Milin.

When Jeremy and Veda Milin were looking to enroll their three children in strength and conditioning classes to supplement their sports practices, the couple found it challenging to find a program that was both comprehensive and affordable. Instead, the Milins decided to open D1 Training themselves, offering a range of youth and adult classes for anyone interested in improving their fitness.

“We are geared toward the athlete, but we have witnessed some incredible stories already with kids and adults who aren’t athletes but are just hoping to improve their fitness,” says Jeremy. “Any child, any person can come through these doors, and we can get them where they want to be.”

D1 Training’s workouts are speed, agility, strength and conditioning-based, and rotate each day to focus on a different element of fitness. Guided by Head Coach Andrew Buchkoski, who has more than 25 years of experience training high school, collegiate and professional athletes, D1’s focus is creating a welcoming environment in their state-of-the-art space.

Partnering with Benderson Development and Halfacre Construction, the Milins found a central location and constructed a gym space specifically designed for D1’s programming. The studio has been open for just a month, but classes have already filled. “It's been fantastic,” says Jeremy. “We’re planning to expand our programming soon.” D1 Sarasota offers youth classes throughout the afternoon and three adult classes each day, with plans to expand early-morning options for adults.

For Jeremy, the most rewarding experience so far has been seeing clients’ confidence grow throughout each session. “We're here to cater to anybody that might need us, anybody with a goal,” he says. “Whatever your goals are, we're here to help you meet them.”

D1 Training Sarasota, 501 N Beneva Rd Suite 580, Sarasota, 941-957-2544.


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This Week's SRQ DAILY Editions



Monday Business Edition – Apr 6, 2026

Championship Golf. One Unforgettable Day. •  Boys and Girls Clubs of Sarasota and DeSoto Counties Opens New Club in North Port Following Hurricane Ian  •  Free Community Cleanup at Kensington Park Set for Saturday, April 18 •  Stock Debuts New Gardenia Model in Wild Blue at Waterside •  BayCare Establishes Organ Transplant Program •  Sheriff's Office Members Graduate Command Officer Management Course •  D1 Training Opens its Doors for Youth and Adult Classes •  SCSO Block Party on April 11

Saturday Perspectives Edition – Apr 4, 2026

The Giving Challenge Is Back! •  Selby Scholars Meet Opportunity With Resourcefulness and Grit •  Where Creativity Lives •  An Invitation to What's Next: Preparing Students for a Future Full of Possibility

Friday Weekend Edition – Apr 3, 2026

Derby and Dressage Dinner Party •  Buffet, Bernstein and Bond: April 2026 at Sarasota Orchestra •  Sarasota Opera House Celebrates 100 Years with Three Events the Weekend of April 11 -12 •  WBTT Closes Theatre Season with World-Premiere Musical comedy: Lies, Spells and Old Wives Tales •  The Venice Symphony Announces 2026-2027 Season •  Regan Dunnick: Tin and the Reappropriated Couch Painting •  Sailor Circus Academy Presents Night at the Movies 2 •  Via Nova Chorale Presents Jazz Mass for a New Humanity •  The Perlman Music Program Suncoast Presents The Zota Quartet in Two Distinct Sarasota Performances •  Coming up 10x10 Series •  Via Nova Chorale to End Season on High Note •  Wellen Park Pickleball Tournament

Thursday Family and Recreation Edition – Apr 2, 2026

Dr. George S. Ibrahim Joins 360 Orthopedics  •  Speakers Announced for Sarasota County's  Community Conversation on Hurricane Preparedness •  Sarasota County Under Stricter Watering Restrictions Beginning April 3 •  Reid House Kids Book Fair Celebrates Literacy, Legacy and Community  •  The Sea Horse Beach Resort on Longboat Key Announces Limited April Availability  •  Florida Studio Theatre Announces Two-Week Extension of A Night with Janis Joplin •  The Markovitz Socratic Stage Presents: Did The Human Mind Evolve? •  Earth Day This Saturday at The Bazaar •  Wellen Park Named Best Overall Development in Sarasota and Manatee Counties •  Little Hands, Big Hearts: CDS First Graders Carry on a Legacy of Giving  •  Tale of Tradition on a Sea of Change with Fiddler on the Roof, running April 11 to May 24 •  Nathan Benderson Park Hosts Top Collegiate Rowing Teams in Sarasota 2K

Wednesday Philanthropy Edition – Apr 1, 2026

Michael Klauber Honored at SRQ's Good Hero Luncheon •  Second Heart Homes Documentary Premieres at Sarasota Film Festival •  Safe Children Coalition Celebrates Futures Reimagined During Giving Breakfast •  Habitat for Humanity Sarasota Celebrates 12 New Homeowners in March •  Samaritan Counseling Services Launches Campaign to Expand Access to Mental Health Care on Florida's Gulf Coast •  Ron Allen, Owner of the NDC Family of Companies, Honored with Community Spirit Award by Manatee Community Foundation •  Walk for a Cause: ARC Walk Brings Sarasota Together for Local Pets •  Hugh and Eliza Culverhouse Donate $100,000 to Aid Sarasota County Residents Through Season of Sharing •  Ready, Set, Give! The Giving Challenge Returns April 15 to 16 •  Sarasota Performing Arts Foundation Expands Board Leadership with Five New Members •  Sarasota Dates Announced for Tunnel to Towers Steel Across America Tour •  YMCA of Southwest Florida Joins National Celebration of 175 Years of Strengthening Communities •  Academy at Glengary Receives Generous Community Foundation of Sarasota County Grant

Tuesday Dining and Food Edition – Mar 31, 2026

2026 ESE Agency Fair and YANA Event April 9 •  STC's ACE Artisan Spring Sale – April 16 •  Elizabeth Moore Sarasota Open Selects Coastal Orthopedics as Medical Partner for 2026 Tournament •  Soundbox Fellowship Program Returns April 10-12 with Hearing Memory •  The Beatle Who Vanished with Jim Berkenstadt is up Next as Part of the Joyful Journeys Series at Senior Friendship Centers •  Bite-sized and Beautiful •  Manatee Clerk of Court and Comptroller Office Closed for Good Friday •  Opera at The Bay 2026 •  Tee Up For Teens on May 18 •  Ringling Underground Featuring Collegiate Art Showcase April 2 •  The Sarasota Concert Association Announces 2026–27 Great Performers Series •  Booker Middle School Arts Scavenger Hunt

Monday Business Edition – Mar 30, 2026

Sarasota Memorial Hospital Earns National Recognition for Excellence in Maternity Care •  Lee Wetherington Homes Bestowed 10 Awards During 2026 Parade of Homes Gala •  Manatee Clerk Hosts Free Community Shredding Event on April 18 •  BayCare Leader Brings Varied Background, Education to Mission and Ethics Role •  Sara Bay Country Club Begins Multi-Million-Dollar Clubhouse Renovation Befitting of Its Classic Donald Ross Golf Course and Rich History •  Sarasota Memorial Enrolls First Patient in Novel Clinical Trial for the Treatment of Papillary Thyroid Cancer •  BayCare's Graduate Medical Education Program Doubles in Size After Successful 2026 Match Day •  Construction Underway on Del Webb Catalina's 15-Acre Resort Amenity Campus, Courtside Sneak Peek Scheduled for March 28 •  Shumaker Expands Technology and Litigation Bench with Addition of Mark Lehman •  Nearly 3,500 Patients Treated in First year at HCA Florida Wellen Park Emergency •  Developers Share Progress on Mira Mar Residences

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