Orange County Sports Club celebrates new brand with ribbon cutting

| 18 Aug 2015 | 04:48

FLORIDA — The Orange County Sports Club celebrated its re-brand with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Aug. 14.

President of OCSC Eric Muhlrad, Director of Operations Kevin Byrket and members of the staff welcomed Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus, Orange County Chamber of Commerce President Lynn Cione, James Danella, owner of Media Vision Advertising, along with members of the community to the family-oriented club located at 1743 Route 17A, in Florida.

“One of my passions has always been sports," Muhlrad said in his company's press release announcing the rebranding. " For years I’ve wanted to create the ultimate fitness environment for all ages. Orange County Sports Club has given me the ability to reach that vision.”

Formerly known as Sports Fitness & Fun, OCSC is home of a 41,000-square-foot facility and Outdoor Sports Park.

It offers a full service gymnastics program (that includes the designation as a USAG Trampoline Training Facility) as well as a state of the art fitness center for adults.

In addition to gymnastics, the youth programming includes classes for children to learn dance, martial arts, tumbling, cheer, fencing and soccer.

For adults, the club offers personal training and a group fitness schedule with classes including everything from cycle to Zumba.

“OCSC is a family-focused business,” Byrket said in the press release. “It serves the entire community; we’re here for everyone and are proud to be here.”

After the ribbon cutting, attendees received a full tour and were treated to a demonstration by Emily Gorczynski, a 13-year-old gold level gymnast on OCSC’s USAIGC Team.

For more information, visit orangecountysportsclub.com or call 845-651-1000.