



About the gym
About us
Clayton Crum
Co-Founder
A graduate of the 2010 Klein HS Baseball team that made it to the Houston 5A State Championship. During his senior season he posted a a 1.54 ERA to earn second-team All-State honors. Was a Rawlings first-team All-American and drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 2010 MLB draft. Was a member of the Team USA Trials Baseball Team. After HS attended The University of Texas. After red shirting at Texas, he transferred to Howard JC. After a full season at Howard “Baseball America” ranked clayton #153 on Baseball Americas Top Draft Prospects (Pre-Draft Baseball America Report) “Like other Howard Pitchers, Crum’s fastball has been clocked up to 96 mph this spring, though has been a more typical 92-94.” Clayton went on to be drafted in 2012 by The Chicago Cubs. After declining to sign in the draft, Crum finished his career at the University of Oregon in 2013. Following an up and down first year at Oregon, Crum Signed with The Tampa Bay Rays out of the Cape Cod Summer League. During his rookie season with Tampa Bay, Crum was given the Erik Walker Award, an award given to an individual within the organization who shows leadership qualities in and out of the locker room. Following a career ending injury Clayton joined the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Staff as an intern while finishing his degree at The University of Oregon. After finishing up his degree Crum served as the Edge Athletic Development Director within My Competitive Edge in Spring, Texas. In 2016 Crum became an Assistant Coach at Division 1 program Lipscomb University in Nashville, TN. Crum has served as the spokes person for training companies Three Piece Tee and Coaches Studio LLC. “I have trained athletes and pitchers for over a decade now. When people ask me what I do, I tell them I’m in full time ministry. I want every athlete or individual I train to leave feeling confident and capable!
Married to Jessica Crum with daughters Brynnleigh (4) and Brooklyn (1). "I struggled with my mental health through out my career. When I experienced what would be a career ending injury, I ended up getting addicted to the medications prescribed to me. In 2017 I made the decision to change my life forever and have been sober ever since. My wife and I now use the experience to bring more awareness to the relevance of addiction and mental health battles within the athletic industry. We hope that our transparency about the journey can bring home to one marriage or individual going through a similar season of life."
Eric Fisher
FCS Co-Founder
Eric Fisher is one of the founders of FCS and has been training athletes for 11 years. He grew up in Spring, TX and was a part of the Klein 2010 team that made it to the Houston 5A State Championship at Dell Diamond Stadium. He took his talents to the SEC where he joined the Arkansas Razorbacks for the next four years of his college career. In 2014, he was 3rd in the SEC in home runs, earned 2nd team ALL-SEC honors at first base, and was named to the All-SEC Defensive Team. He played the next two years of his career professionally after being drafted twice by the Miami Marlins. Eric finished at Arkansas with a Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise Science, which played a big role in his decision to train athletes after his baseball career was over. Eric specializes in nutritional planning and individualized programming for athletes. “I try to lead by example. I want everyone apart of FCS to see that the things I preach, I live out in my daily life.” Outside of FCS Eric has led a morning men’s leadership group for over 2 years and has helped mentor several individuals in their spiritual walks. Eric is married to his high school sweetheart, Sarah Fisher, and together they have a 2 year old son, Jace, a 1 year old daughter, Hallie, and a third baby coming November 2025.


