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First Responders- 5 Ways to Reduce Sugar
Sugars are found in a lot of common foods. These added sugars can wreak havoc on your health and physique. Never fear, these 5 tips will help you control that sweet tooth and lose that extra weight.
Read MoreImprove Upper Body Strength and Performance with this Movement
What makes an exercise “functional” for firefighters, EMTs, and medics? In this post Aaron Zamzow from FRF shows us an example with the kneeling shoulder press. This is a great exercise to work the postural muscles of the shoulders and upper back and core. Click to link to hear more…
Read MoreWhy Zone 2 Cardio is a Game-Changer for Firefighters and First Responders
Zone 2 cardio is essential for first responders, enhancing endurance, recovery, and mental resilience crucial for managing emergency situations. It operates at 60-70% of an individual’s maximum heart rate, promoting fat oxidation for energy and improving cardiovascular health. Incorporating multiple Zone 2 sessions weekly, alongside strength training, fosters better physical preparedness and hardiness. This training method not only benefits personal health but also ensures that first responders can effectively serve their communities by optimizing their readiness and performance.
Read MoreImprove Core Strength and Reduce Back Pain with These Exercises
These three exercises can dramatically improve the way you move on and off the fire/ rescue scene. They can also reduce back pain and improve core strength. Are you doing these?
Read MoreWhat is the Best Firefighter Workout Program?
This topic is near and dear to mine and your hearts and careers–Workouts for Firefighters and Fire Rescue Athletes. Over the last couple of months I’ve been researching, talking, tweaking and writing about some of the more popular workouts seen in firehouses across the world. Read the Pros and Cons of P90X (click here) and CrossFit (click here)…
Read MoreOn-shift Firefighter Interval Workout
I get a lot of emails asking for good workout options for the firehouse when on shift. Working out on shift is a major concern; you want to ensure you keep your body in good “fit for duty” condition but also want to ensure you have enough “left in the tank” to respond and perform…
Read MoreThe Five Steps Every First Responder Must Take to Improve Their Functional Fitness
How can you improve your functional fitness and be better prepared for the rigors of the job as a first responder (firefighter, EMT, and/or paramedic)? Start by reading and applying these steps… #GETFRF
Read MoreBest Practices for Managing First Responder Stress
Discover Best Practices for Managing First Responder Stress… Managing stress is essential, especially for first responders who face challenging situations every day. Discover valuable insights and strategies to help navigate the demands of the job and obtaining optimal performance. Take a step towards a healthier work-life balance today.
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