Travis Pelletier arrived back at Lindenwood in January 2017 for his second stint at the university working with football. Currently, Pelletier is the Assistant Athletic Director for Athletic Performance and Head Football Strength and Conditioning Coach.
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Prior to Lindenwood, Pelletier was the Associate Director of Strength and Conditioning at James Madison University from 2015-2017. He assisted with football and was the head strength and conditioning coach for tennis, women’s lacrosse, and women’s swimming and diving.
Pelletier spent one year working at Lindenwood University as an assistant strength coach and head football strength and conditioning coach from 2014-2015.Â
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Pelletier worked with military service men and women for EXOS as a performance specialist from 2012-2014.Â
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In 2011, he worked at the University of Pittsburgh as an assistant football strength and conditioning coach.
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Pelletier was a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at Tulsa from 2008 to 2010. Â He assisted with all facets of the football strength program and was the strength coach for five other sports programs.
Pelletier received a Bachelor of Science in Health and Exercise Science in 2006 from the University of Oklahoma and went on to finish a master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Tulsa in 2010. He has multiple professional certifications, which include the NSCA-CSCS, USA weightlifting level 1, FMS levels 1&2, RKC instructor and CPR-AED.