come. That's what Stoufl‘ville Spirit junior A ï¬ochey club CMVfllEI Steve Roast is hoping will tran- spire after working out an agree- ment to have Gary Roberts. one of hockey's top highâ€"performance ï¬tness gums. join him at his North Yorkvbased Fitness Institute. So far. the Stouffville resident’s decisiOn to incorporate the Gary Roberts High Performance Train- ing Program at, his facility. which was Canada's ï¬rst-ever Olym- pic High Performance Testing and Spons Medicine Centre that began in 1963. appears to be a good ï¬t. They include Tampa Bay Lightning forward and Markham native Sieven Stamkos, Lightning forward and Queensville reSident Steve Downie. Vancouver Canucks forward and, Markham residem Cody Hodgson. Florida Panthers During the current offseason. a number of prominent National Hockey League players and those with aspirations of making it to the big time have worked with Roberts. BY MICHAEL HAYmWA mhayaka wavyrmg ram If you bring him in. they will NHLers flock to train under’Gary’ Local Business Information In Click ‘lt's jgreat to have Gary on boaldlwilh us.’ Roest said of the Whitby native who logged 2! sea- sons in the NHL including one in 1989 when he was a member of the Stanley Cup-champion Cal- gary Flames. "lt's a great partner- forward and Markham resident Stephen Weiss. Carolina Hur- ricanes forward and Markham native lei! Skinner and Phoenix Coyotes and former Stouffvflle Spirit forward Ethan Wereh GARY mm: Ex-Leat joins iom-' es With Swan-Wiles Steve Roest to: Fitness Institute progam. SALES I SPECIALS 1 REVIEWS 3 PRODUCTS I SERVICES “He brings the whole training component inciuding nutrition. He teaches guys to eat properly and he knows how hard to train them and he preaches about the proper time they need to rest. He understands it." said Roest. a Whitchurch-Stouï¬vflle resident. " ship, 'he‘s a great guy and he has a great reputalkyn.‘ In explaining what, separates Roberts from other high-perfor- mance trainers whn try to extol the virtues of what they do, Roest feels he brings the whole package and can back It up having played in the NHL until he. was 43 years old. There's not too many guys who can say they've played in the NIH. mm} the! age. But during [his past season. the pair resumed their talks and ï¬nally made a decision to give it a go in February. With Roberts on board. Rees! noted he's there ï¬ve days a week at his facility. And during those days, he's totally committed by logging long hours. “He's, done it for a long time and he surrounds himself With ' Theli initial discussions began two years 380- , mmmmmmrmm m.- mmmm hockg Windinmflmenm' While Roberts has been work- ing these days with a number of NHL and NHLâ€"bound prospects during the offseason. Roest said they have plans to launch the same high performance train- ing and nutritional programs for youth hockey teams from the ages of It) to 17 on a yeatoround basis. “The players appreciate what he does. What he talks about works. At the end of the day it's about getting results and Gary has players come from all over." “All of our programs will be speciï¬c.†Roest said. the right people. ‘He teaches guys to eat properly and he knows how hard to train them and he preaches about the proper time they need to rest. He understand: it.’ www.mmhomflumm: mm mm dmm'ï¬umom: am. um HEATS‘ HWET‘ Loam 2M1 AUDIOWDEO‘ bmmmwmwwmwmmm no m “s. summa- hmfluan-nw visit "yea-tend.†SEW-Tribune ZELLERS' FM WSTHES' PIZZA WT‘ ME HARDWARF TOMYS WES' SIDERSTORE '