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'See the entire post here: https://firerescuefitness.com/2017/11/3-exercises-every-firefighter-must/ Before I got into the fire service (almost 15 years ago) I worked with athletes, some amateur, some pro. The main goal of the training was to create workouts that would improve performance (and in some cases body aesthetics). The first thing we would do is evaluate the motions and muscles needed in their sport, then provide exercises that would challenge and improve them. These, in essence, are the basics of \"functional training.\" So, when I talk about \"functional\" firefighter fitness, I am referring to the physical aspects that we, as firefighters, need to do our job. Therefore, in order for an exercise to be \"functional\" for firefighters, it must effectively train us to meet the demands of the fire and rescue ground. Would you agree? Would you also agree that the older traditional weight-lifting machines and exercises seen in most firehouses do not ‘functionally” address the physical challenges we as fire rescue athletes need? I routinely go to different firehouse gyms and see the old universals and leg press machines and someone benching (of course). Now, we can argue all day about whether or not the leg press machine and bench press are good exercises; all I have to say is that if you are on the fireground and pushing hundreds of pounds off your chest or back, you have other things to worry about. As stated above, we need to incorporate exercises in our workouts that help us move more efficiently and effectively on (and off) the fireground and the leg press and bench press are not the best options. If you are not training like a fire rescue athlete, you should. Here are three exercises that you should incorporate into your workout program that can make a huge impact on your performance. Take a look at the video and try to incorporate these exercises or variations of them in your workout program. Follow FRF on Youtube Follow FRF on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/firerescuefitness Follow FRF on Twitter: https://twitter.com/getfrfit'
Tags: firefighter fitness , firefighter training , fire workout , firefighter exercise
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