firefighter wellness

Firefighter Fitness and Metabolism … Part 2

By Aaron Zamzow (ZAM) | Feb 9, 2012

How to Make Your Body Burn More Calories. Here is the low down on weight gain/loss. Metabolic Rate is the rate at which the body burns up calories. A body that consumes 2500 calories a day, and burns 2500 calories a day will stay at the same weight. A body consuming 2500 calories daily but…

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Firefighter Fitness and Metabolism

By Aaron Zamzow (ZAM) | Feb 7, 2012

What is Metabolism? You may often here around the firehouse someone say “I have a slow metabolism.”  Usually these individuals are a little on the larger size and often like to joke about their size.  Unfortunately, these people are at a very high risk to keep the trend of heart related Firefighter fatalities in tact. …

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Core Training for Firefighters, EMTs and Paramedics

By Aaron Zamzow (ZAM) | Feb 5, 2012

          Fire Rescue athletes are at a very high risk of back injury.  As a matter of fact almost 50% of all firefighters will experience some type of back injury during their career.  Effective core training brings about a proactive approach to protecting your body and joints (especially your back) from injury. Core strength consists…

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10-minute Interval Overhauls (Firefighter Skills Training)

By Aaron Zamzow (ZAM) | Feb 1, 2012

Now, as you probably know from reading my previous blog posts that I think that interval training is very applicable to what we do on the fire ground.  A unique component that I’ve added to my workouts is a 10-minute Interval Overhaul.  These interval Overhauls are a combination of exercises that challenges the total body,…

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Cardiovascular Training for Firefighters, EMTs and Paramedics (FireRescue Athletes)

By Aaron Zamzow (ZAM) | Jan 29, 2012

I heard someone once say running long and slow teaches your body one thing, how to run slow. If that’s all you’re after, you can stop reading; I don’t want you to be late for your water aerobics class.  But in our profession you need to move quickly and with purpose, I’m not saying that…

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Firefighter Fitness- Should You Exercise While You're Sick?

By Aaron Zamzow (ZAM) | Jan 23, 2012

It’s that time of the year.  The flu bug is in full affect and is probably making its way through a firehouse near you.  We get exposed to lots of different viruses through EMS responses, hospital transports and via the close confines of the firehouse.  I get a lot of people asking me if they…

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A new weapon for Firefighters war on Heart Disease

By Aaron Zamzow (ZAM) | Jan 19, 2012

Heart disease kills more on-duty firefighters than anything else — and it is definitely linked to emergency duties, a Harvard study shows. Most people think firefighters’ biggest death threats are fires and collapsing buildings. But over the last 30 years it’s been shown that 45% of firefighters’ on-duty deaths come from heart disease.    Over these last…

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Snacking around the Firehouse

By Aaron Zamzow (ZAM) | Jan 12, 2012

Everyone (especially around the firehouse) loves a good snack. But what actually is a “good” snack. If you ask some, they will define a good snack as something that tastes great but doesn’t fill you up like a meal.  If your stomach starts rumbling and lunch is still two hours away, you’re going to need…

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The Importance of a Strong Core for Firefighters, EMTs and Paramedics

By Aaron Zamzow (ZAM) | Dec 18, 2011

Each year, tens of thousands of Firefighters, EMTs and Paramedics are injured while fighting fires, responding to incidents, transporting patients and training for the job. While a majority of the injuries are minor, a significant number are debilitating and career-ending.  Of these debilitating injuries almost 50% have to do with low back pain and a…

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