Bill Boyer, MS, PES, CPT is the founder and director of Sports Performance Solutions (SPS). He received his
Master of Science degree with honors (Cum Laude- 4.0 GPA) in Exercise Science and Health Promotion with a concentration in
Performance Enhancement and Injury Prevention from California University of Pennsylvania. Bill received his undergraduate
degree,
a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Behavioral Medicine from
Wilkes University. Bill is currently pursuing his Doctor of Health Sciences (DHSc) degree.
Boyer is a National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) with an advanced specialization
credential as a Performance Enhancement Specialist. Bill's interests include team building, leadership training, and
self-motivational techniques. His sports medicine interests include sports concussions, cardiovascular abnormalities and sudden
cardiac death in athletes with a special interest in preparticipation physical evaluations. Bill has successfully trained
Division I college football players, Division II and III college football and soccer players as well as middle school through
professional athletes. Bill recently completed a program with a professional Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter to prepare him
for an upcoming fight. He trains athletes in a variety of sports to include baseball, basketball, cross country,
football, lacrosse, mixed martial arts, soccer, softball, track and field, and wrestling.
Bill is employed full-time by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as a Training Specialist with the Bureau of Juvenile Justice Services, Eastern Region Training Department, Danville, PA. In addition to his daily duties, Bill has developed a variety of curriculum currently utilized to train the Commonwealth's juvenile justice professionals in addition to developing various policies, procedures and protocols.
As a former United States Marine, Bill knows what it takes to succeed, how to push the body and mind to the limit and get the maximum results from the athletes he trains. He mixes his unique experience as a Marine with the latest scientific and evidence-based training methods and sport psychology research to develop an athlete who is prepared for any situation. Athletes learn the concept of how to "improvise, adapt, and overcome" to reach their full potential and optimize their performance on and off the field. Athletes are taught the importance of mental toughness, physical readiness and the desire to succeed under the most difficult of circumstances. It is truly an experience no athlete will forget.
Bill was a successful soccer coach and trainer at the club, high school and premier level. His teams won a variety of championships in Pennsylvania and surrounding states. He was the recipient of the 2002 National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA)/Adidas East Regional Youth Coach of the Year award. Between 2000 and 2004, twenty-two of his players have moved on to play at the collegiate level.
Bill possesses the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) "C" license, the Royal Netherlands (KNVB Dutch) National Youth Certificate, NSCAA National Youth, Basic and Advanced Goalkeeper and other diplomas. He also possesses the English FA Psychology for Soccer, Level I certificate as well as many other USSF and NSCAA licenses and diplomas.
SPS also provides seminars and workshops on a wide variety of sports medicine, sports performance and athletic topics. Bill has lectured on the importance of preparticipation physical examinations, baseball injries, wrestling performance and sports concussions. SPS will tailor any workshop or seminar to meet the needs of your team, group or organization. He is available to travel throughout the United States to provide his innovative and dynamic presentations.
Boyer currently provides his innovative programs at Champs Fitness and Sports located at the Kings Village Plaza in Minersville. These programs are offered on a year-round basis. Bill also provides his programs at various schools, clubs, organizations and homes.
Bill is a member of the NASM, National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA), American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), Clinical Exercise Physiology Association (CEPA), US Track and Field (USATF), and IDEA Health and Fitness Association.





