Brian Kammersgaard was born and raised in Denmark. He started playing soccer at age 6 and by age 16 he signed his first professional contract. In the United States he has been an assistant coach at University of Pennsylvania and Temple University. He has been the head coach at Chestnut Hill Academy and Central Bucks West High School. Currently, Brian is the head men's coach at Delaware Valley College. Brian has also coached at the Montgomery Soccer Club and the Ukrainian Club in Horsham Pa. Coach Kammersgaard is an EPYSA staff coach and has been a Region 1 staff coach. He sat on the Lower Merion Soccer Club Board of Directors. He currently teaches soccer coaches in both D and E licensure.
Coach Kammersgaard holds a National Youth License and several other USYSA licenses. In 1987 he completed his Danish Soccer Federation Level 1 Badge.
Brian believes in age appropriate and game type training. Over the past 10 years he has helped to develop well over 200 high school athletes become college players in all divisions. Brian has also coached players that moved on to be professional players both in the US and in Europe.
Dr. Bayzick has been in private practice since 2001. He received his Doctorate of Chiropractic from New York Chiropractic College and his Bachelor of Science from Widener University.
Dr. Bayzick has studied body mechanics and rehabilitation extensively. He is certified by Professional Sports Care and the Professional Golfer's Association (PGA). He is also a National Academy of Sports Medicine Corrective Exercise Specialist. Dr. Bayzick has treated many elite athletes over the years. His patients have included professional tennis players, PGA professionals, professional soccer players, Olympic gymnasts, collegiate soccer players, a two-time heavyweight boxing champion and numerous local high school and collegiate athletes.
Dr. Bayzick believes in training the body to optimize function, stability and performance. The training is not only physical, but mental as well. This training will allow the athlete to compete at the highest level, reduce injuries and recover from injuries quicker.