Movement has always been a huge part of my life. As a Kinesiologist with a degree in Human Kinetics from Trinity Western University, and a lifelong athlete, I know firsthand how important it is to feel strong, move well, and stay injury-free. My background in rugby has shaped not only my understanding of athletic performance but also my passion for helping others recover, improve, and perform at their best.
I’ve had the privilege of working as an assistant therapist for rugby teams, where I gained valuable hands-on experience in injury prevention, rehabilitation, and athletic taping. I’ve also spent three years as a personal trainer, working with clients from all walks of life. One of the most rewarding experiences of my career was helping a client with Multiple Sclerosis regain their ability to walk. Moments like that remind me why I do what I do—it’s all about helping people move better, feel stronger, and regain confidence in their bodies.
My approach is simple: every client is unique, and their care should be too. Whether you’re an athlete aiming to get back on the field, someone recovering from an injury, or just looking to move pain-free, I’m here to provide personalized, evidence-based support that fits your goals and lifestyle. My mission is to make every session engaging, effective, and meaningful, so you leave feeling better than when you walked in.
Let’s work together to get you moving, performing, and feeling your best!
Kylee is originally from Alberta and started her education in Red Deer College, there she received a diploma in Kinesiology and started her career working for Alberta Health Services as a therapy assistant with a multidisciplinary team in 2014. Following that she graduated from UBC-Okanagan in 2018 with a degree in Human Kinetics, specializing in Clinical Exercise Physiology. Throughout her degree she gained work experience teaching spin and strength training classes, personal training, and working as a trip leader helping people with disabilities hike, bike, and kayak. As well as doing an internship under a Strength and Conditioning Coach, gaining experience training amateur and professional athletes, mostly hockey players, that were in Kelowna for the summer. After finishing school she continued working with athletes (football, baseball and hockey mostly), general fitness clients, as well as gaining new experience working for a cardiac rehabilitation clinic and with clients who have been in motor vehicle accidents. Kylee then decided to move to Vancouver Island to work in Occupational Rehabilitation programs full time as well as continuing to part time work as a Strength & Conditioning coach for athletes. Since moving to Powell River, Kylee is our team lead of Rehabilitation Programs as well as offers Kinesiology sessions to guide people in recovering from injuries related to workplace, automobile or other as well as helping clients reach their general fitness goals. She loves to spend her free time on one of the many beautiful beaches we have here or exploring new places on the West Coast. Kylee is eager to help people return to their daily activities as quickly as possible through effective exercise rehabilitation + support and guidance with return to regular activities.