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8/21/12 Tuesday

Rest Day!

Treadmills and their dark past


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Welcome to Fireground Fitness.

This blog has a deep archive of training sessions that will remain available for your viewing. However the content moving forward will not solely focus on fitness. Rather it will be a discussion of all things pertaining to capacity, effectiveness and survivability on the fireground.

Yours In Strength!
Rayne

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This forum provides examples of strength and conditioning for professional firefighters and affiliated individuals (this includes anyone who's serious about their physical performance). This training is hard and requires a committed attitude, make no mistake about it. Fighting fire is a very athletic and demanding occupation requiring equal parts strength, explosive power, endurance and tenacity.



This blog contains daily workouts tailored to the needs of the occupational athlete. I would submit to you that all athletes, law enforcement, military servicepeople, and of course firefighters will benefit tremendously from this form of strength and conditioning.



Be advised that these training sessions are very physically demanding and will put you in a “hurt locker” if not scaled and modified to accommodate your current level of fitness. I can not presume to address your personal needs, you must watch out for yourself and be realistic about what you can and cannot do. What I can tell you is this: You must put in the work and the fitness will follow.



If you have not been consistently training it is my recommendation that you start with the 28 day beginner progression. I have provided scaled examples in the workouts each day. Choose a training intensity that is scaled to your current level of fitness or suited to your personal training goals. The levels are defined here: Level 1, Level 2 and Level3 These are guidelines to help you scale your workload.



Disclaimer: The strength and conditioning outlined in this Blog are a very demanding form of training. Do not start any training program without first consulting your physician.



As a professional Firefighter, certified Personal Trainer and former Jarhead I am always striving to be better prepared for the rigors of “combat” wherever that may be. I hope that you share this ideology.



“Getsome!”



Rayne Gray



Please, do not hesitate to contact me with any questions, comments or concerns: raynegray@firegroundfitness.com





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Resources on this site

  • 20 rep squat (1)
  • 28 day beginner progression (1)
  • Add One (1)
  • Air squat (1)
  • Attitude (1)
  • Bear Complex (1)
  • Bear Crawl (1)
  • Body Builders (aka: Man Builders) (1)
  • Box Jump (1)
  • Breath Ladders (1)
  • Build your own parallettes (1)
  • Build your own Plyo Boxes (1)
  • Burpee (1)
  • Burpee Breath Down (1)
  • FiregroundFitness T-shirt (1)
  • Four corner mobility (1)
  • Ice cream makers (1)
  • KB split squat snatch (1)
  • Kettle Bell Cards (1)
  • Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 (1)
  • Lift Heavy (1)
  • Loading and unloading (1)
  • Over Head Lunges (1)
  • Over Head Squat (OHS) (1)
  • Over head step ups (1)
  • Over Head Walk (1)
  • Sand Bag Get Up (1)
  • Sand Bag Mile (1)
  • Seated Muscle up (1)
  • Shuttle Run (1)
  • Single Arm Thrusters (1)
  • Sumo Dead Lift High Pull (1)
  • Tabata (2)
  • The "Sissy Test" (1)
  • The Goblet Squat (1)
  • The Turkish Get Up (1)
  • Warm up before the "Main Set" (1)
  • What is fireground fitness? (1)

FGF Videos

  • Alpha Strong Sand Bag complex
  • Bear complex
  • Ben of La Rochelle
  • Brett's 10 rnds
  • Burpee Breath Down
  • Clean complex and sled drag
  • Clubbell warm up
  • D-Lo Learning to snatch
  • FGF Montage
  • Firefighter Bear Complex
  • Fireground interval work out
  • Flips and Hops
  • Four Corners
  • Funtional fireground fitness E39 & R57
  • Jumping Squats
  • KB TGU, Windmill and Snatch
  • Kettle Bell Complex
  • Over The Wall
  • Playing with plyometrics
  • Plyometrics in the park
  • Sand bag box jump and GO!
  • Sand Bag get up and GO!
  • Sand Bag press & some hard work
  • Santino's Dead Lift
  • Squat
  • The "body Builder"
  • The FF Alpha Strong sand bag Bear Complex
  • The ice cream maker
  • The Loaded tire drag
  • The Sand Bag Get Up
  • The Slosh Pipe
  • Training Muscle Ups
  • Two Guys, One Bar - Grace

Resources found on the web

  • As seen in Mens Health
  • Catalyst Athletics
  • Conditioning Research
  • Gymnastic Bodies
  • Mark's Daily Apple
  • Muscle Driver USA
  • Pendlay Barbell
  • RingTraining.com
  • The Whole 9
  • Wichita Falls Weightlifting

Friends

  • Body tribe
  • Crossfit Fury
  • Highlands FD

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