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Todd Platner's "Fit to Fight Fire Fitness Guide" Helps Public Safety Professionals
Although we're in the profession of protecting and helping the public, we too often neglect ourselves and our body. In order to provide the services we're sworn to provide to the public, we need to understand the importance of our being as physically able to perform our roles. With this in mind, we developed the Fit to Fight Fire Fitness Guide for public safety professionals. The Firefighter-specific guide offers various exercises and injury-prevention tips geared toward firefighting. The Fit to Fight Fire Fitness Guide is available through
Physical fitness isn't about lifting the most weight at the gym or being able to compete in a 5K marathon with the fastest time. It's about having the ability to expend energy to perform a task without overworking yourself needlessly. It's about building your strength and endurance. It's about using proper body mechanics to perform a task with the minimum amount of wear and tear on your body. It's about building a better-prepared body—and it isn't a difficult task to perform. The Fit to Fight Fire Fitness Guide coaches you through simple activities that will allow you to minimize the risks of injuries caused by over extending your body. It gives you a guide for increasing your physical well-being, tracking your progress and asking yourself, "What variables do I need to consider in a fitness regimen?" —Todd Platner, Author, and Lou Jordan, Publisher Additionally, Platner operates the website http://firefitnessxl.com on this topic. Author:Todd Platner - Author, Lou Jordan - Publisher
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