Cardiovascular heart disease (CHD), including heart attack and stroke, is the number one cause of death in America. The Fire Service is not immune to this tragic statistic. In fact, CHD is the leading cause of firefighter fatalities, with over half of all firefighter deaths each year attributed to heart attacks.
The 1st Due Fit Programs will have three different levels of skill.
Incipient = Beginner Level
Growth = Scaled Level
Fully Involved = Advanced Level.
So if you are just getting back into the swing of things don't worry, every training program will have a level for your skill set as well as room for improvement. These workouts will require little to no equipment other then things around any fire house. The fit program is to help get you up and moving to better your overall health and endurance to provide a better "YOU" to your family, crew, department , community.
Please feel free to post results, comments, questions.
"Highest Expectations
Please feel free to post results, comments, questions.
"Highest Expectations
are
Minimum Requirements"
"Warm Up"
4 point Squat Stretch
15 jumping Jacks
15 Air Squats
10 Bear Hugs
"Incipient"
Run 1 mile
Start with 10 Push Ups
End with 10 Push Ups
"Growth"
Run 1 mile
Start with 10 push ups
Every Min on the min during the run stop and do 5 push ups
End with 10 push ups
" Fully Involved"
Run 1 mile
Start with 10 Push Ups
Every Min on the min during the run stop and do 10 Push ups
Finish with 10 Push ups
Record number of push ups and time for run.
"Post Workout"
Walk for cool down! Stretch Triceps and foam roll legs.
Consume a whole protein source within 60-90 mins post workout to help with weight control as well as to add lean muscle mass. Hydrate to make up for fluids lost during workout.
This workout is not easy, neither is always being in the "ready" state for the unexpected.
These 1st Due Fire workouts will help make the unexpected a little more manageable.
#noexcuses
#getsome
J.Brahm
www.1stduefit.com
@1stDueFitness - Twitter
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