Blaine Whyte portrait

Blaine Whyte

FOUNDER, ATHLETIC THERAPIST

Services: Athletic Therapy

Blaine Whyte is one of the founders of Pro Sport Rehab and Fitness. Blaine has a degree in Physical Education from the University of Saskatchewan, he is a Certified Athletic Therapist, and a Certified Exercise Physiologist.

Prior to opening Pro Sport, Blaine had an active background in the sports scene around Saskatoon. He worked as a hockey trainer for the U of S Huskies for four years while attending university and then went on to work as the trainer for the Saskatoon Blades for seven years. He was also able to work for Hockey Canada at the Spengler Cup and World Junior Hockey Championship in Finland in 1998.

Blaine is the past president of the Saskatchewan Athletic Therapists Association and was the Director of Medical Services for the World Junior Hockey Championship held in Saskatoon in 2010.

Blaine still works with the Saskatoon Blades and is their strength and conditioning coach. He also heads the Pro Sport Hockey Training and enjoys training hockey players of all ages during the off-season.

Qualifications and Experience

  • Bachelor of Science Physical Education – B.Sc.P.E. (1991)
  • Athletic Therapy Certificate – CAT(C) (1997)
  • Certified Exercise Physiologist
  • Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist
  • Athletic Therapist for the Saskatoon Blades hockey club (1991-1998)
  • Athletic Therapist for Team Canada’s 1998 Junior National hockey team
  • Member of Sports Science Council of Saskatchewan
  • Strength and conditioning coach for Saskatoon Blades Hockey Club (1991 to
    present)
  • Leader of Pro Sport Rehab & Fitness summer hockey training programs for junior, semi-pro, and pro players
  • Past President of Athletic Therapists of Saskatchewan