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Bryan Howard, the founder of Hardcore Sport Training, grew up in Southern Calif. where he was a standout athlete in football, baseball & basketball at Taft High School in Woodland Hills. He played football for the Kansas Jayhawks on a full-athletic scholarship and signed with the Denver Broncos after graduating from college.


Bryan has been a firefighter/paramedic with the Los Angeles City Fire Department for more than 15 years. He is married to his high school sweetheart, Laurie, and they have three children who play multiple sports and attend Oaks Christian Middle School.

His experience in the NFL was cut short with a career-ending injury.
This injury led him to develop Hardcore Sport Training, in hopes that he could help train young athletes to prepare themselves for a career in sports and avoid devastating injuries like his.
Bryan is a seasoned instructor with many different certifications, as well as more than 10 years of coaching experience at the middle school and high school levels. He has trained countless young athletes in our area to prepare them for their college combines and careers in athletics, as well as help rehabilitate them from serious injuries. He specializes in mentoring young athletes to help them build their foundations to be future superstars in athletics, as well as in life.

We encourage kids to challenge and reward themselves and, more importantly, we encourage and reward teamwork and teach the value of respecting everyone's abilities.


Bill Redell has been the head Football Coach at Oaks Christian since its inception in 2000. His record at OCS is a remarkable 94-11-1 and he has lead the Lions to 5 straight Southern Section championships. Twice he has been named National Coach of the Year. He is a member of the College Football Hall of Fame and was recently inducted into the National High School Athletic Coaches Association Hall of Fame. In 20 years of coaching, his overall record is 183-59-3.