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Great Bodyweight Workout for First Responders- No equipment needed
Lack of equipment and time is not a valid excuse for first responders and/or firefighters. Here is a great workout option that can be done at home or the firehouse. This workout will help improve mobility, core strength and stamina and will improve performance on and off the fire/ rescue scene. Give this a try!
Read MoreA First Responders Guide to Cortisol
What is cortisol and why do you need to know about it as a first responder? This great post from FRF will explain and answer that question and, most importantly tell you how to manage it for better health.
Read MoreImprove Your Performance with this 500 Rep Firefighter Workout
Looking for a great workout that will help you as a firefighter improve performance, burn fat and challenge your cardiovascular system? Try this workout…
Read MoreThe 5 Fitness Tips Every First Responder Needs to Follow
Being a first responder offers challenges when it comes to keeping your fitness, health, and mind in check. The long hours, the stress of the job including exposures to traumatic scenes, and the sometimes unhealthy food options do not make it easy. Here are 5 of the best fitness and nutrition tips that every First Responder (firefighter, EMT, medic, police officer, and/or nurse) needs to follow. These tips will help you improve your performance, reduce your chances of injury, and help you enjoy a longer and healthier career.
Read MoreFirst 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?
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