Posted on September 24, 2009 by medic8
I had a long conversation today with the Chief of a small town department. He works for a small city paid department nearby and it seems they had their annual PFT. One of the ‘tests’ was to bench press a % of your body weight a certain number of repetitions. He knows of 2 guys [...]
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Posted on September 21, 2009 by medic8
Posted on September 17, 2009 by medic8
I came across a study that shows most EMT’s are have a BMI in excess of 33-35%. Normal values should be in the mid. 20’s. Now, before you all get huffy over using BMI (I personally don’t like it!) the whole point of the study was two fold.
1) The trend of Medics is getting heavier [...]
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Posted on September 15, 2009 by medic8
If a fitness and job specific test uses a series of ’tests‘ that are outdated and not applicable to Public Saftey, but those tests ares valid (from the 70’s) does it make sense to keep using them? Should we continue to standardize something that science has invalidated? should we continue to give bicarb first in [...]
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Posted on September 14, 2009 by medic8
Responders, I have spent the better part of a beautifuil weekend here in NC hunched over the computer working on my presentations for Atlanta, Iowa, Virginia etc. A few 3 hour lectures is a lot of talking! No matter how good your postural stability and endurance is gravity and repetitive strain will eventually win. So [...]
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Posted on September 8, 2009 by medic8
Just so all my responder friends do not get the idea that I spent an idle holiday weekend relaxing on the lake I added 32 pages of new content to the Fit Responder Book and expanded the program. I added a substantial section on Nutritional tracking. Tracking what you consume every day will lead to [...]
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Posted on September 1, 2009 by medic8
If you are like most of us, grabbing a quick burrito seems like a good way to get a semi-healthy meal. Did you know that a chicken burrito with rice, beans and cheese has
1200 calories!
57 g of Fat
56 g of Protein
Responders, we only need 30g of protein every 3-4 hours, the rest takes it’s toll [...]
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