Why Strength Matters in Tactical Jobs (Fire, Police, Military)

Published: 30 March 2020
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First off, any athlete will find this extremely relevant! We're tuned into the idea that cardio is the single most important factor to being able to operate at a high level. The US Military for decades has taken the approach that running is more important than strength. But when a soldier is carrying a gear load of 100 lbs on his or her back, that strength becomes important quickly.

The same with first responders. A team member entering a fire with 70 lbs of gear on and working to remove a victim weighing an average of 200 lbs, that strength becomes important. This can be applied to fire, police, swat and EMT.

Check out how Matt Wenning breaks down how a tactical member should be thinking about the balance between strength, cardio and overall fitness in order to be of optimal readiness for duty while limiting the chance for injury.

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