Lucas Crawford, Licensed Massage Therapist & Personal Trainer

Lucas Crawford, Licensed Massage Therapist & Personal Trainer Helping people towards their fitness goals through strength training, massage therapy, and movement education

I've been personal training since 2011 and graduated from the massage therapy program at Parkland in August of 2015. My clients can expect to see dramatic increases in their strength and well-being while working with me. Learning and mastering exercise technique is the foundation that I build my exercise programs on, as mastery leads to a safer, more effective training experience. In addition, through the use of massage, self-myofascial release and mobility exercises, I work with my clients to restore previously lost levels of flexibility and mobility, allowing them to move better and with less restrictions. Whether you're starting at age 20 or 60, expect to be stronger and feel better than you ever have before! I have separate locations for my personal training and massage therapy services. For personal training, I rent space out of Perform Everyday which is located next to Market Place Mall in Champaign. Massage therapy is done out of my office located in the Lincoln Building in downtown Champaign. Only massage therapy can be booked online at the moment. If you're interested in scheduling a personal training session, please send me a message through Facebook or an e-mail.

The holiday season is approaching! Don’t ruin someone’s day by giving them another pair of socks! Gift cards are availab...
12/05/2022

The holiday season is approaching! Don’t ruin someone’s day by giving them another pair of socks! Gift cards are available for purchase on my website for massage therapy. Follow the link below for some fantastic gift options!

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Due to the new restrictions that were added this past week, a medical referral is now required to schedule massage thera...
11/23/2020

Due to the new restrictions that were added this past week, a medical referral is now required to schedule massage therapy appointments. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.

Personal training sessions are still available under the new guidelines though. I have also started offering training sessions that are more geared towards stretching and pain relief for clients that are unable to get a medical referral for massage therapy.

I’m hopeful that these are temporary measures that have been put in place, but only time will tell.

Here are some photos of my new set up. It took a couple months to get everything situated, but it's finally coming toget...
08/27/2020

Here are some photos of my new set up. It took a couple months to get everything situated, but it's finally coming together!

05/03/2020

You don't need a lot of home equipment to get a good workout in, no matter what your goals are. Adjustments can be made to pretty much any exercise that will make them more demanding. If you're used to doing weighted exercises at the gym, don't overlook the value of bodyweight exercises, especially while all of the gyms are closed.

For example, if you're doing a set of bodyweight squats and they feel too easy, you can add a pause at the bottom of the rep to increase the difficulty. Plus, there is always value in practicing good technique over and over again.

Keeping active during this time will make it easier to jump back into your regular exercise routine once places start opening up again. If you aren't currently following an exercise routine, now is a great time to start.

Contact me if you have any questions about starting up a home routine!

Don't fall into the trap of waiting for gyms to open back up before starting to incorporate a workout plan into your reg...
04/26/2020

Don't fall into the trap of waiting for gyms to open back up before starting to incorporate a workout plan into your regular schedule. Gyms won't open for at least another month, and even then it's hard to say what kind of restrictions will be placed on capacity and such. Even without access to a gym there are still a wide number of exercises that can be done with minimal or no equipment at all!

Probably the most important benefit of regular exercise during this time of uncertainty is its ability to improve your mood and happiness. It can be easy to fall into a trap of feeling helpless and depressed when you're stuck at home all day, but that can be remedied with even just a little bit of physical activity. Going out and enjoying a walk, doing bodyweight exercises at home, etc. are all great ways to relieve some stress.

If you're struggling with developing a home routine, or just need a little bit of accountability, don't hesitate to reach out and ask for advice or help.

Stay healthy!

04/20/2020

"Powerlifting is the best way to train!"

"No way, it's Crossift!!!"

"Pfffft, you're both wrong! Prancercise is where it's at!!"

If there's one thing I've learned over the years as a coach, it's to never discount certain methods of training. When I first started out, I was about as anti-machine as you could get. I simply thought they were a waste of time! Why use machines when free weights provide so much more benefits?

I quickly changed my tune on machines when I worked with clients that simply could not handle free weights. If you're a coach, you're going to work with a huge variety of people. Some clients may have medical conditions that affect their balance. Others may be wildly uncomfortable using free weights and may need to be introduced to weight training through machines.

Long story short is, I'd rather show someone how to do something that they'll be able to do on their own as opposed to showing them something they will never do on their own and waste their time.

That's important if you're training on your own too. Always be open minded when it comes to trying new exercises or methods of training. Don't let a bad experience with a certain methodology, or gym, or even a coach discourage you from adopting a regular exercise routine. Find something that you enjoy doing and that you can do consistently and you will see results.

Of course, it always helps to work with a qualified professional to get you started on the right foot too 😁

Change can be very difficult and scary for everyone. This past year has been an absolute whirlwind of change for me and ...
04/15/2020

Change can be very difficult and scary for everyone. This past year has been an absolute whirlwind of change for me and my business.

Last year my massage therapy employer and I parted ways. I decided it was finally time to open up my own space and took the leap. Looking back it was one of the best decisions I made as my client list has steadily grown since moving and I'm in complete control of how I operate.

Just over a month ago I made the decision to move my personal training business out of a toxic work environment and into to a different space. AND then in the middle of that move is when COVID-19 caused a state-wide shutdown. I was left with no way to train or do massage therapy.

Since then, I've been hard at work getting my clients set up with online programs and training. It's been a great success so far, and I think that a year from now I'll be able to look back at this turbulent time and say that my business was able to benefit from the changes I've implemented.

Change is hard for people. If changing your lifestyle or adopting a fitness routine has been something you've struggled with in the past, I can help.

Don't let not being able to access a gym or being stuck at home prevent you from starting to make changes now. Click the link below and schedule a call with me to get yourself started on the right track.

If you know anyone who would benefit from some coaching, like and share this post.

Take action now and get on the right track!

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Address

44 E Main Street, Suite 407
Champaign, IL
61820

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 9pm
Tuesday 10am - 9pm
Wednesday 10am - 9pm
Thursday 10am - 9pm
Friday 10am - 9pm
Saturday 10am - 7pm

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My clients can expect to see dramatic increases in their strength and well-being while working with me. Learning and mastering exercise technique is the foundation that I build my exercise programs on, as mastery leads to a safer, more effective training experience. In addition, through the use of massage, self-myofascial release and mobility exercises, I work with my clients to restore previously lost levels of flexibility and mobility, allowing them to move better and with less restrictions. Whether you're starting at age 20 or 60, expect to be stronger and feel better than you ever have before!