Local hockey stars turn to Prince Albert gym for offseason training
There’s an increasingly popular saying in the hockey world: there’s no such thing as an offseason.
Many young athletes find that to be the case as the time in between seasons is given over to high-intensity training and improving their strength and flexibility in ways it’s far more difficult to do during the season. In Prince Albert, many of those hockey players turn to gyms like Four Horsemen Fitness.
“The biggest thing with youth hockey players is you have to do their skill level,” said Danielle Fehr, owner of Four Horsemen Fitness in Prince Albert. “We test everyone first, and then it depends if you’re a forward, a defenceman, a goalie. It’s all personalized.”
Fehr has often heard scouts and coaches talk about a player, especially a younger player, needing to put on weight to handle the rigors of a contact sport. Part of her job is giving players the tools to put on the proper kind of weight.


