What people are saying.

  • “Crane always helped me push my limits while I was playing in college. It’s definitely helped me extend my career playing professionally.”

    — Aric Holman

  • A man wearing a Black Golden State Warriors NBA championship T-shirt and holding a gold trophy. He has additional hats or headgear on his head and is smiling against a black background.

    “I didn’t always like lifting and conditioning, but Crane made me realize that you have to go through hard times to come out better on the other side.”

    — Quinndary Weatherspoon, NBA draft pick to the Golden State Warriors

  • A young male athlete holds a basketball trophy above his head on a sports court, wearing a green shirt and a white backwards cap, with a serious expression on his face.

    “I was always one of the faster, more explosive athletes, but Crane helped me improve my overall strength. It helped me with the demands of competing in the SEC and now professionally.”

    — Tyson Carter, professional basketball player

  • A young man with curly hair smiling, wearing a black Atlanta Hawks basketball jersey with red and yellow accents, standing against a red background.

    “Crane is my guy. He definitely helped me get ready for playing at the next level.”

    — Asa Newell, 1st round NBA Draft pick to the Atlanta Hawks

  • A basketball player mid-air during a slam dunk in a game, wearing a black uniform with red accents, basketball in hand, under bright stadium lights.

    “Coach Crane was very helpful in my “return to play” rehab coming back from a minor ankle surgery. His approach to training the foot and ankle has opened my eyes to a new style of training that can help extend my career as a professional basketball player.”

    — Yante Maten

  • A man with short black hair and a beard, wearing a gray zip-up jacket with a logo on the chest, standing outdoors against a background of wooden and concrete surfaces.

    “Collin has worked with multiple players that I represent within our agency. In my opinion, he’s one of the best in the country. He’s intelligent, and he always puts the athlete first. He tries to make the best training decisions for each individual athlete’s career.

    — Ramon Sessions, CEO of On Time Agency

  • A basketball player from Mississippi State University wearing a jersey with the number 3, preparing to take a shot during a game.

    “My redshirt season with Crane was one of the most impactful years of my career. He helped me realize that my training was going to be a big part of me playing at the professional level.”

    — DJ Stewart

  • An African American male basketball player in a white jersey with purple accents and the number 13, playing for the Sacramento Kings.

    “Crane helped me with a lot of things physically. He was always very detailed in the assessment process. Then, he would build out customized activation exercises for us based on what we needed.”

    — Robert Woodard

  • An American basketball player in a USA jersey with the number 13, celebrating during a game.

    “One of my weakest areas of my performance was my conditioning. Working with Crane, he took a very detailed approach to help me improve. We did blood work and allergy testing and identified some key allergies that were limiting my cardio. From there, it made the conditioning program a lot more effective.”

    — Reggie Perry

  • A young male athlete in a white Canada basketball jersey holding a trophy, with a chocolate bar in his mouth and showing a victory sign at a celebration or competition.

    “Crane’s ‘body comp program’ took me from 275 down to 245. He made me look at fitness and performance as a long-term commitment. It’s not just important for my playing career, but it’s important for my health.”

    — Prince Oduro

  • Male basketball player in Golden State Warriors jersey holding a basketball, standing against a dark background.

    “Growing up in the Netherlands, weightlifting wasn’t common. My first year working with Crane, I went from 95 kilos to 105 kilos. From there, we worked on movement quality. Very similar to what I’ve experienced in the NBA.”

    — Quinten Post, NBA draft pick to the Golden State Warriors

  • A male basketball player from Georgia wearing a black uniform with red and white details, and the number 5, dribbling a basketball during a game.

    “Coach Crane always brought the same energy every day. He made training hard become a habit for me.”

    — Silas Demary Jr.