
Brian Park grew up playing tennis in Korea and he was one of the top junior in Korea. At the age of 15, he moved to Australia to pursuit in his tennis career. From then he started to travel around the world and played ITF junior tournament including Australian Open and Italian Open.
Developing Complete Players:Brian believes that players could reach their full potential if they train on every part of the game: mental skills, shot selection, strategy, proper mechanics, and fitness. Brian is commited to fulfill his students' dreams in becoming professional players.
After playing ITF junior tournaments, Brian played professional tournament for two years. At the age of 20 he decides to gain education and improve his tennis skill while playing College tennis in States. Brian received full scholarship at Brigham Young University Hawaii, where he played #2 single positions for the team. BYUH won the NCAA II in 2002 season and Brian was rank as high as 7th in the nation and 2 in doubles.
Then Brian had so much passion for sport psychology, he decided to transfer to Utah State University where they had better sport psychology program. After getting his degree in Kinesiology, Brian decided to go further and learn more sport psychology; he went to California State University Fullerton for his master in coaching and psychology. During the school, Brian took classes that were related to coaching such as biomechanics where he specialized in tennis mechanics, sports medicine, exercise physiology, and more.
However, Brian’s main graduate project was writing mental skills training program for advance tennis players. While he was going to school Brian started to teach at La Habra where he was able to apply his playing experiences and knowledge to his students. His ability to teach spoke itself with results, only four years Brian worked at La Habra he was developed number of top players.
Brian believes that players could reach their full potential if they train on every part of the game: mental skills, shot selection, strategy, proper mechanics, and fitness. Brian is very committed to developing players to fulfill his own dream of becoming top professional tennis player.

In just four years Brian coached over 30 national ranked players, including Lawrence Formentera (won 16 Easter Bowl and ranked high as 2 in the nation) and Nikko Madregallejo (Runner-up 14’s Easter Bowl, 3rd place at the Orange Bowl and ranked as high as 3 in the nation). Eight of Brian’s students received tennis scholarships to Division I school and currently playing for the teams.