ANDREW BOSIER D.C.

CHIROPRACTOR

Dr. Andrew was born and raised near Ocala, Florida. He received his Bachelor of Science in Biology and in 2007 he graduated from Life University in Marietta, GA, where he received his Doctorate of Chiropractic.

Mission Statement: My Mission is to help people suffering from musculoskeletal pain and illnesses associated with nervous system interference. I look forward to helping you rediscover a pain-free lifestyle!

In his junior year of high school, he participated in a mentor program and was introduced to chiropractic for the first time.

“The mentor program changed my life,” Dr. Andrew recalls. “On my first day, I saw a man come into the office in a wheelchair. One week later he walked into the office. After seeing his amazing recovery and speaking to other patients, I knew I wanted to become a chiropractor. I wanted to learn more about the body’s innate ability to heal.

Dr. Andrew received his Bachelor of Science in Biology and in 2007 he graduated from Life University in Marietta, GA, where he received his Doctorate of Chiropractic.

CHIROPRACTIC CARE IS A FAMILY AFFAIR

Dr. Andrew treats patients of all ages and believes that chiropractic care should be a family affair! He uses instrument adjusting when necessary or requested but prefers a hands-on approach.

Dr. Andrew practices with the understanding that every individual is different and must be treated accordingly. He believes the ability to listen is a doctor’s greatest tool and natural is the best medicine. He is knowledgeable in many areas and enjoys public speaking on the topics of health and wellness, exercise, and nutrition.

EDUCATION

  • Bachelor of Science in Biology, Life University Marietta, GA USA (2006)
  • Doctorate of Chiropractic, Life University Marietta, GA USA (2007)

MEDICAL MEMBERSHIPS

AREAS OF INTEREST

  • Preventive care
  • Treating children read more
  • Treating people recovering from opioid addiction related to chronic pain
  • Treating baseball players, little leagues to the big leagues. Addressing the imbalance created by playing the sport

NICOLE CAPODIECI APRN

NURSE PRACTITIONER

ANGIE GIGANTE

Office Manager

RYAN LAMB

Ryan was born in Brooksville, Fla. on October 11, 1988, where he grew up with a love for sports and has always been determined to find a way to positively influence other athletes. After becoming a three-sport varsity athlete in high school, he chose to pursue this dream by attending Florida State University where he would later graduate with a Bachelor Degree in Sport Management. During his time at Florida State he was able work with Next Level Professional Baseball Training. At Next Level he coached baseball camps, clinics, multiple summer teams as well as contributed to the sales and marketing of the company. While in college he was also working with Titus Sports Academy by training athletes of all ages and sports backgrounds. This has helped enable him to actively develop a clear understanding of the necessary tools needed for athletes to compete at the collegiate and professional levels.

After graduating college, Ryan was able to work alongside the General Manager of the World Series Champion Utica Brewers of the New York Collegiate Baseball League. It was with the Brewers where he learned what it took to create a winning organization. After their championship run in the NYCBL, Ryan would find himself with a new opportunity to help build something special back in his home state of Florida. The South Florida Collegiate League was a fresh new face in collegiate summer ball and needed some more championship pedigree going into its third fully operational season. In 2015, Ryan was able to purchase a team in the SFCBL and introduced a new organization named the West Boca Snappers. The Snappers have since made the playoffs seven years in a row becoming the only organization to win the Championship three years in a row from 2019-2020. Ryan was able to build championship teams who were ranked in the top 15 Nationally and have had multiple players go on to sign professional contracts to play for MLB teams.

Ryan had a vision to take these professional resources and offer them to the local youth players in Palm Beach County. In 2015, he would form XLB Training to do just that. XLB Training is recognized as the top youth organization in Palm Beach County for player development. He has been able to help improve athletes on and off the field to enable them to reach their goals in life. Ryan works with individual athletes to develop their hitting, pitching and defensive skills. He has coached four different youth teams ranging from 9U-13U as well as worked on the Spanish River High staff as an assistant in 2020

RYLEY MACEACHERN

Born in Saugus, Mass. on May 27, 1994, Ryley grew up playing ball in the Northeast United States. He would graduate from Salisbury High School in Connecticut where he was a four-year varsity athlete and led his baseball team on the mound. During his time in high school he would play for the prestigious East Cobb Braves at major tournaments.

After his senior year of High School Maceachern was drafted by the Phillies in the 37th round. His decision was to attend Stony Brook University to play Division 1 baseball at a top program in the country. In the summer, Ryley was able to play in the Cape Cod League as a Sophomore with the YD Red Sox. While attending Stony Brook he studied Sociology but would not finish his degree as the Marlins would take him in the draft three years later in the 33rd round. He would play professionally with the Marlins Organization for three years while battling injury.

After this professional stint, Ryley knew his love for coaching and helping other players was where his future would take him. Directly after his release he began working with the South Florida Collegiate League as a pitching specialist. After one summer of doing so he began making a name for himself and has helped 20+ guys get to Division 1 schools to play baseball. He also led the West Boca Snappers as the Head Coach to back to back SFCBL Championships helping the team to become the only team in league history to three peat.

Ryley has been working with XLB Training since 2019 as the Head of Player Development and Pitching Coordinator. Ryley has been able to lead his XLB teams to multiple tournament championships during his time with the organization. He has also helped develop multiple pitchers to get prominent roles at their High Schools as well as earn college scholarships.

Ryley now resides in North Palm Beach and will look to continue building championship teams with the XLB Organization.

JUSTIN SIZEMORE

Justin was born in Norfolk, VA but was raised in Green Bay, WI. As a high school athlete, he played soccer, basketball, and baseball. Emerging as a standout high school catcher, he relocated to South Florida to start his collegiate career at Division II Palm Beach Atlantic University located in West Palm Beach, FL. Sizemore played all 4 years for the Fish (2008-2012), two of which were under the helm of Hall-of-Fame catcher Gary Carter. He ended his career hitting .363 amassing 2nd Team Independent All-American honors.

Justin comes to XLB with over a decade of collegiate coaching experience as well as a full year of player development in the private sector. Sizemore began his coaching career immediately after concluding his playing career. He spent 9 seasons at his alma mater Palm Beach Atlantic (Sunshine State Conference) assisting in all areas of NCAA DII coaching responsibilities; including recruiting, academics, and all on-field development. After his stint with PBA, Sizemore took an assistant role in North Carolina at Division I Gardner-Webb University, a member of the Big South Conference. While at The Webb, Sizemore’s responsibilities included all on-campus event coordination as-well-as the role of catching coordinator. Concluding his time at GWU, Sizemore moved to Fort Myers, FL. In Fort Myers he worked as a Hitting and Catching Instructor at Evolve Baseball, working with clients from all skill levels.

Throughout his time coaching, Sizemore has assisted with other programs. Justin has spent time as the Head Coach of 3 travel programs, the Boca Thunder (2013-2015), Phipps Park Barracudas (2020), and the South Florida Anglers (2021). He has also been the field manager for the Phipps Park Barracudas, a member of the South Florida Collegiate League from 2019 to 2023.

Aside from baseball, Justin graduated with a degree in Graphic Arts. He is also the owner/operator of Dece Creative (founded 2019), a creative services company specializing in graphic design, apparel printing, and promotional products. Off the field, Justin enjoys spending time with his family and close friends. Justin and his wife Olivia attend Family Church in West Palm and just welcomed their first daughter Eden in July of 2023.

CONSTANCE QUINN

Constance Quinn is a native of Hattiesburg Mississippi. She graduated from Oak Grove High School in 2013.

Former Louisiana State University student-athlete with a full-ride softball scholarship from 2014-2017. Being a three-year starter, she was an integral part of the teams that played for two consecutive SEC championships and in three straight Women’s College World Series from 2015 to 2017. During her junior year at LSU, she also had the unique opportunity to play basketball for a semester while also balancing her softball career. The passion Constance has for motivating athletes to surpass their limitations motivated her to become a coach. She was an assistant basketball coach at Oak Grove High School between 2018 and 2019, and between 2020 and 2022, she coached at D1 Training in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. In her first year as head coach of a DI Vision 18U National Softball Team, she led the team to a championship title. She has served as the Strength and Conditioning Coach for the Pearl River Community College Softball Team for four years.

Through pushing my athletes and inspiring a mentality of perseverance and starvation for greatness, I fulfill my purpose.