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Anthony Delli-Pizzi joined the Wayne State University strength and conditioning staff as an assistant coach in the summer of 2007.
He began his professional career at Equinox Fitness in New York City as a personal trainer, where he trained clients ranging from marathon runners to celebrities. During this time, Delli-Pizzi also worked at Velocity Sports Performance and volunteered at Fordham University. He worked with a large range of athletes anywhere from children to professionals teaching proper acceleration, maximum velocity and multi-direction drills.
While at Fordham, he assisted in teaching the Olympic lifts to football, women's basketball, baseball and track and field. At Michigan State University, Delli-Pizzi assisted with football, men's and women's basketball, hockey and coached women's golf in proper strength and conditioning. The Spartans' women's golf team claimed the 2007 Big Ten championship.
He is a certified USA Weightlifting Sports Performance Coach as well as certified in first aid and C.P.R. by the American Red Cross. Delli-Pizzi earned his Bachelor's of Science degree in information technology from The City University of New York in 2001 and completed his Master of Science degree in exercise science and cardiac rehabilitation from Brooklyn College.






