Assistant strength and conditioning coach Pete Alosi begins his fifth season with the Cardinals and third as a full time coach after being promoted in June, 2010. He spent his first two seasons as a staff assistant under head strength and conditioning coach John Lott after being hired in February, 2008.
Assistant strength and conditioning coach Pete Alosi begins his fifth season with the Cardinals and third as a full time coach after being promoted in June, 2010. He spent his first two seasons as a staff assistant under head strength and conditioning coach John Lott after being hired in February, 2008.
Alosi previously served offseason internships with the Cleveland Browns (2006) and New York Giants (2007) before working as a sports performance coach at Arizona State University in 2007.
He played collegiately as a linebacker at Salisbury University (2000-02) before working as a strength and conditioning intern with the Hofstra University football team in the summer of 2003. He then worked as a sports performance coach at Velocity Sports Performance from 2004-05 prior to joining the Browns.
A native of Massapequa, NY, Alosi earned his bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from Salisbury in 2004.
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Darnell Dockett talks about having more freedom in the new defensive scheme.
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CB Justin Bethel makes an amazing interception in session two of OTAs.
Coach Bruce Arians is pleased with the effort from the team but says the defense is ahead of the offense at this point.