Fitness help for Law Enforcement
sugabear123789
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i am currently an officer in my home town, and i am trying to get into better shape in order to be a bit safer. with the rise of different drugs(officers...you know exactly what i mean)people are acting like superman on them. i know i have other tools in my belt to deal with them, but trying to be in shape is key for me. Does anyone have any pointers. Come on LEOs!!
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YOu're on a roll today.....my only suggestion is to LIFT HEAVY weights.0
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Get thee to a gym!
And thanks for keeping your town safe.0 -
Please let me know what town/city you are "protecting" so I know to keep my daughter out of there.0
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Please let me know what town/city you are "protecting" so I know to keep my daughter out of there.
LMAO
I will send you pics of me in my uniform if you send me pics of yourself first...0 -
Please let me know what town/city you are "protecting" so I know to keep my daughter out of there.
LMAO
I will send you pics of me in my uniform if you send me pics of yourself first...
I mean, if YOU do thats cool and all but, I am really not your type.
And the last picture of me in uniform was back in 1996. That was BEFORE the black beret was standard issue.0 -
you guys are rediculous, and thanks for the ones who are actualy posting real stuff....i appreciate it0
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Please let me know what town/city you are "protecting" so I know to keep my daughter out of there.
LMAO
I will send you pics of me in my uniform if you send me pics of yourself first...
I mean, if YOU do thats cool and all but, I am really not your type.
And the last picture of me in uniform was back in 1996. That was BEFORE the black beret was standard issue.
Actually my response was in reference to sugarbear's other post regarding pictures, so I hope you got the humor.
As far as the uniform, I haven't been in the Army for over ten years. I too joined when you had to earn the Black Beret and you tried to "Be all You Can Be". Left just as the headgear changed and the whole "Army of One" thing came out.0 -
i appreciate you serving our fine nation. THANK YOU!!! i have much respect for you0
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Please let me know what town/city you are "protecting" so I know to keep my daughter out of there.
LMAO
I will send you pics of me in my uniform if you send me pics of yourself first...
I mean, if YOU do thats cool and all but, I am really not your type.
And the last picture of me in uniform was back in 1996. That was BEFORE the black beret was standard issue.
Actually my response was in reference to sugarbear's other post regarding pictures, so I hope you got the humor.
As far as the uniform, I haven't been in the Army for over ten years. I too joined when you had to earn the Black Beret and you tried to "Be all You Can Be". Left just as the headgear changed and the whole "Army of One" thing came out.
Hey.. you can't be too careful, right?0 -
right...you honestly cant be too careful. agreed0
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ANY LEOs ON HERE, OR IN A SIMULAR ENVIRONMENT...MAYBE SOMEONE MILITARY??0
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ANY LEOs ON HERE, OR IN A SIMULAR ENVIRONMENT...MAYBE SOMEONE MILITARY??
stop it already.
IF you actually completed the police academy, you should be in pretty good shape already.
You are not fooling anyone.0 -
There are lots of LEO's at my gym- it's a Krav Maga gym and they have a bunch of other classes too like boxing, Brazilian jujitsu, Kali, etc.0
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ANY LEOs ON HERE, OR IN A SIMULAR ENVIRONMENT...MAYBE SOMEONE MILITARY??
stop it already.
IF you actually completed the police academy, you should be in pretty good shape already.
You are not fooling anyone.
This is so true. I mean, who has ever seen an overweight cop? Come on.0 -
ANY LEOs ON HERE, OR IN A SIMULAR ENVIRONMENT...MAYBE SOMEONE MILITARY??
stop it already.
IF you actually completed the police academy, you should be in pretty good shape already.
You are not fooling anyone.
This is so true. I mean, who has ever seen an overweight cop? Come on.
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Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition0 -
ANY LEOs ON HERE, OR IN A SIMULAR ENVIRONMENT...MAYBE SOMEONE MILITARY??
stop it already.
IF you actually completed the police academy, you should be in pretty good shape already.
You are not fooling anyone.
This is so true. I mean, who has ever seen an overweight cop? Come on.
A.C.E. Certified Personal Trainer/Group Fitness Instructor
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
Lol. That was sarcasm, sweetie. :-)0 -
ANY LEOs ON HERE, OR IN A SIMULAR ENVIRONMENT...MAYBE SOMEONE MILITARY??
stop it already.
IF you actually completed the police academy, you should be in pretty good shape already.
You are not fooling anyone.
This is so true. I mean, who has ever seen an overweight cop? Come on.
That is still an FNG.
The problem a lot of police officers have is that once they leave the academy, they stop working out.
But, in order to graduate the academy, you do have to be in pretty good shape.0 -
ANY LEOs ON HERE, OR IN A SIMULAR ENVIRONMENT...MAYBE SOMEONE MILITARY??
stop it already.
IF you actually completed the police academy, you should be in pretty good shape already.
You are not fooling anyone.
This is so true. I mean, who has ever seen an overweight cop? Come on.0 -
Hey Sugabear! Sent you an FR with some ideas.0
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i am currently an officer in my home town, and i am trying to get into better shape in order to be a bit safer. with the rise of different drugs(officers...you know exactly what i mean)people are acting like superman on them. i know i have other tools in my belt to deal with them, but trying to be in shape is key for me. Does anyone have any pointers. Come on LEOs!!0
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ANY LEOs ON HERE, OR IN A SIMULAR ENVIRONMENT...MAYBE SOMEONE MILITARY??
stop it already.
IF you actually completed the police academy, you should be in pretty good shape already.
You are not fooling anyone.
This is so true. I mean, who has ever seen an overweight cop? Come on.
A.C.E. Certified Personal Trainer/Group Fitness Instructor
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
Lol. That was sarcasm, sweetie. :-)
A.C.E. Certified Personal Trainer/Group Fitness Instructor
IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 28+ years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition0 -
Crossfit! Strength, agility, endurance and coordination all rolled in one. Great for law enforcement or military...or in my case both.0
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The custodian on my hall that is retired active duty & still National Guard does this:
30 minutes on the elliptical
2- mile run, approx 10 minute mile pace
Does your basic leg/back two days a week, and shoulders/upper arms three days a week.
You'll be in good shape with that, he's a pretty tough dude.
JM0 -
There are lots of LEO's at my gym- it's a Krav Maga gym and they have a bunch of other classes too like boxing, Brazilian jujitsu, Kali, etc.
My dojo is the same way. We have several who are law enforcement and/or military (current, future, or former), including my sensei and our shidoshi.
I recommend finding a practical, defense-oriented martial arts dojo, regardless of the path. They can provide you with not only a way to keep in shape, but also other tools you can use on your job.0 -
Crossfit! Strength, agility, endurance and coordination all rolled in one. Great for law enforcement or military...or in my case both.
The only time I was ever knocked completly out cold was by a female MP (Army).
And a PFC at that.
I made the VERY foolish mistake of grossly underestimating her.0 -
Crossfit! Strength, agility, endurance and coordination all rolled in one. Great for law enforcement or military...or in my case both.
The only time I was ever knocked completly out cold was by a female MP (Army).
And a PFC at that.
I made the VERY foolish mistake of grossly underestimating her.
I will never claim I am the biggest or strongest, but I use the underestimating thing against people as well.0 -
Anything that makes you faster, stronger, better bro. There isn't one particular excercise that does that. I would ensure that your cardio is at top physical conditioning. By all means hit the weights man. There are some serious C@CK DIESEL fools out there. While you don't need to be he-man, being stronger than the average thug is probably important.
Also I think it's very important that you incorporate using a HEAVY BAG at least 3 times a week for at least 30 mins. This strenthens your offensive and defensive striking muscles and creates muscle memory so when you have to "GET DOWN WITH THE GET DOWN" you will be much more natural.
On the note of using the heavy bag alternate between using a 16 oz. glove and using just UFC style nuckle covers. You want to strain your muscles with the 16 oz. gloves, kinda like using a weight on your bat right before you go to bat, but you also want to train yourself to jab and strike with the natural weight of your hands and arms. Also, it wouldn't be a bad idea to square up with your heavy bag in your full "BATTLE RATTLE". Uniform, belt fully equpted, vest etc. You want to know your limitations due to the gear. I'm not a Police Officer but I do have to train in full "BATTLE RATTLE" being in the Army....
Oh... and stay away from the donuts... Sorry I couldn't resist....0 -
ANY LEOs ON HERE, OR IN A SIMULAR ENVIRONMENT...MAYBE SOMEONE MILITARY??
stop it already.
IF you actually completed the police academy, you should be in pretty good shape already.
You are not fooling anyone.
This is so true. I mean, who has ever seen an overweight cop? Come on.
Not sure where you live but I have seen some huge, overweight disgusting looking cops & I have always wondered how they became a cop...0 -
lol stay away from the donuts huh...lmao.....i have been in traditional karate, jujitsu, and practical self defense for about 6 years now..... im in pretty good shape, . i have a hard time getting stamina when on foot pursuits. i am still 14 for 14, but i litterally feel like going to the hospital afterwards cause i cant breathe. i know addrenaline plays a major role, but man it has to get better...that the main thing for me0
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lol stay away from the donuts huh...lmao.....i have been in traditional karate, jujitsu, and practical self defense for about 6 years now..... im in pretty good shape, . i have a hard time getting stamina when on foot pursuits. i am still 14 for 14, but i litterally feel like going to the hospital afterwards cause i cant breathe. i know addrenaline plays a major role, but man it has to get better...that the main thing for me
If the stamina is an issue, you need to run more ;-)
On the other hand, I only run if someone is chasing me. That someone had better be big and scary.0
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