Hours of Operation
Warmer Fitness Center
Mon – Fri: 6:00 AM- 8:00 AM; 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Weekends / Holidays / Family Days 24/7 Access
(Registration Required)
James Sports Center
Mon – Fri 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sat 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Family Days 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Sun & Holidays 24/7 Access (Registration Required)
Office Hours
Address Information
Warmer Fitness Center
Bldg. P6
James Sports Center
Bldg. 1987
Address
Warmer Fitness/James Sports Centers
Warmer Fitness Center
Our popular Fitness Center, located in Building P-6, is fully equipped to meet the needs of physical fitness enthusiasts. Its Training System, various cardiovascular equipment like Stairmasters, Treadmills, Elliptical Cross trainers, and indoor running track are available for your use. So if you are looking for a place to workout, head for the Warmer Fitness Center!
Sgt. Benjamin F. “Big Ben” Warmer
The Warmer Fitness Center was named after legendary Airman, Sgt. Benjamin F. Warmer. His story (below) is proudly displayed in the entrance.
“The secret dream of every American fighter pilot in combat was to shoot down five enemy aircraft. Even today the title ‘Ace’ conjures up special images of aerial dogfights between resolute pilots performing aerial derring-do far beyond the eyes and ears of mere earthlings. The Army Air Corp enlisted Warmer on April 18, 1942. Physical bigness and a cool, reserved, but not unfriendly, personality may have been Ben Warmer’s greatest asset as a B-17 waist gunner. Just how big he was is uncertain, but the records of his physical exam near the end of his fifty-mission combat tour measured him as six feet five inches tall weighing 215 pounds. In early 1943, he became the right waist gunner on the ten-man, B17F crew of 2d Lt. J.H. Drake. The crew was assigned to the 348th Bomb Squadron of the 99th Bomb Group. Theirs was one of 35 crews that flew the South Atlantic route to Marrakech, Morocco, in early March 1943. Sergeant Benjamin Franklin Warmer III was a Flying Fortress gunner of incredible skill. One memorable day, while on a bomb run at 21,000 feet over Sicily, he accomplished what no American fighter pilot has done in any war. During a frenzied fifteen-minute air battle on July 5, 1943, Warmer fired 1,200 rounds of carefully aimed 50-caliber ammunition and bagged seven of Germany’s best fighter aircraft. He would go on to down a total of nine enemy aircraft gaining him Ace status. After the war, Ben Warmer was a successful businessman in southern California. He spent his retirement years doing what he liked best, deep-sea fishing, where his only combat was with a fighting denizen of the deep blue sea.”
James Sports Center
The James Sports Center, located on Winters and Ward Drive, is the focal point for intramural and recreational sports for men and women at Scott AFB. This facility has many items for your use, including basketball/volleyball court, racquetball courts, a weight room with various machines and free weights, a cardiovascular center with treadmills, stair climbers, and cross trainer stationary cycles. Men’s and women’s locker rooms and a sauna are also available. Located outside the center are basketball courts. Intramural and recreational sports are conducted year-round. We also have a Family Cardio Room. This room is now open to children ages 6 weeks to 10 years of age and is offered as a convenience for base personnel who have young children.