Responsibilities
Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach. Currently responsible for designing and implementing strength and conditioning programs for women's volleyball, softball, and men's and women's swimming and diving. Clah also assists the other full-time strength and conditioning coaches as needed.
Education
Received a bachelor's of science degree in teaching physical education K-12 and coaching from BYU in 2002. He received his Master's degree from BYU in exercise science with an emphasis in strength and conditioning in April 2008.
Years at BYU
2007-2009
Prior to BYU
A graduate of Shiprock High School, Clah walked on to the BYU football team for four years between 1994 and 1999. After graduating from BYU, Clah taught and coached at Shiprock High School in Shiprock, N. M., for three years prior to becoming a graduate assistant at BYU. While at Shiprock he was the head women's volleyball coach, assistant boy's varsity basketball coach, ninth grade girl's basketball coach, and varsity track and field assistant coach. In addition, he was the school's strength training teacher.
Hometown
Shiprock, N.M.
Mission
South Carolina Columbia Mission
Personal/Family
Anthony Clah is full-blooded Native American and is the only full-blooded Native American Division I Strength and Conditioning Coach in the country. Married to Alohi with four children; Kaleo, Kai, Nalani, and Jurni. They live in Provo