01Strength
Strength training teaches kids that hard things are doable. Every rep is a small promise kept to themselves — and confidence is built one kept promise at a time.
Great athletes are not accidental. We help your kids go from bench players to a starter, and from a starter to a stand out player not just in their sport, but in their development as future fathers, husbands, and community leaders.


Every child has potential. Sometimes they just need intentional coaching, honest encouragement, and someone willing to put in the reps to draw it out of them. That's the work and it shows up in every pillar below.
01Strength training teaches kids that hard things are doable. Every rep is a small promise kept to themselves — and confidence is built one kept promise at a time.
02Speed and agility training rewires how a child sees themselves. When they feel their body respond, they start to believe they can keep up — in sports, in school, in life.
03Footwork, reaction, body control. Agility work teaches kids to stay composed when things move fast — the same skill they'll need long after the whistle blows.
Kids learn to keep going when it gets hard — the moment most quit. That's where belief is forged, and where the next version of your child starts to show up.
Discipline, accountability, integrity. We coach the human first. The athlete follows. Because the lessons learned here outlast every season and every sport.
If your child lacks confidence in sports, struggles to believe in himself, or just isn't reaching his potential, you're not alone, and he's not broken. He needs intentional coaching, accountability, and someone willing to draw it out of him. That's what we do.
Mondays and Wednesdays, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM. No tryouts. No assessments. Every kid starts on the same line — and we coach from there.
Confidence isn't a pep talk. It's built through intentional repetition — the same drills, done a little better, until your child feels the difference in himself.
Real mentorship. Honest feedback. Kids learn that being pushed and being believed in aren't opposites they're the same thing.
By the end of the summer, he isn't just faster or stronger. He's a kid who believes in himself — and that belief shows up everywhere, not just in sport.

Vitaul is a confidence and character program for kids and athletic training is the vehicle we use to build it. Through intentional repetition, real mentorship, and honest accountability, your child learns what he's actually capable of. The body changes. The belief changes. And that belief follows him home.
Ladders, hurdles, cones, sprint mechanics every Monday and Wednesday morning. This is what intentional training actually looks like.




Kevin Taul is a dedicated father, coach, and mentor who believes every boy has potential waiting to be developed.
For more than 10 years, Kevin has coached and poured into young athletes, earning the trust and respect of parents throughout his community. Time and time again, parents have thanked him for the care, attention, and dedication he gives to their children.
Long before coaching others, Kevin was intentionally training his own son. Since the age of two, he has invested countless hours into developing his son's strength, endurance, discipline, and confidence. Today, his son is known for being one of the strongest and most conditioned kids on the field — not because of talent alone, but because of consistent training and intentional development.
Kevin believes youth sports are about much more than athletic performance. They are an opportunity to build character, discipline, confidence, resilience, and leadership. He sees sports as one of the many tools God can use to help shape boys into strong, capable young men.
One thing Kevin noticed throughout his years of coaching is that many coaches simply do not have enough time to give every child the individualized attention they need. With large teams and limited practice hours, many young athletes never receive the focused development required to reach their full potential.
That's why Kevin is passionate about intentional training. He believes success doesn't come from attending practice once or twice a week. It comes from consistent repetition, personalized coaching, accountability, and a commitment to growth outside of team practices.
His mission is simple: help young athletes become stronger, more confident, more disciplined, and more prepared for life — both on and off the field.
"My son came in quiet and unsure of himself. He left believing he belonged on the field.That changed everything — in sports, in school, in how he carries himself at home."
We've stripped the friction out of getting started. Sign up, show up, and we handle the rest.
Hit the Sign Up Now button, lock in your spot, and we'll text you the exact field address and onboarding details same-day.
We meet every Monday and Wednesday from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM in Grand Prairie, Texas. Six weeks of consistent, intentional training led by a NASM-certified coach.
Vitaul provides the equipment, the training, the snacks — everything. Your kid just shows up in athlete attire (shorts, shirt) with a water bottle. That's it.
Exact field address sent after sign-up.
We train every Monday and Wednesday from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM in Grand Prairie, Texas. The exact field address is sent to parents after enrollment.
$297 for the full summer. One flat price — no assessment fees, no equipment add-ons, no upsells. What you see is what you pay.
Boys ages 6–12. We coach each kid to where he is, so a 6-year-old and a 12-year-old get the same level of attention at the right intensity for them.
No. There's no tryout and no assessment. Every kid gets met where he is and pushed from there — first-timers welcome.
Every session blends warm-up and movement prep, strength and power work, speed and agility drills, and a short character/leadership moment to close. Small groups, close coaching, every rep checked.
One flat price. No assessment, no gatekeeping, no upsells. Six weeks of intentional coaching, mentorship, and accountability — Mondays and Wednesdays from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM in Grand Prairie, Texas.
Only 30 spots · Ages 6–12 · Boys only this session