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Jan 9, 2021
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Firefighters-Take Control of Your Stress!

In 2017 103 firefighters committed suicide. That is 103 families torn apart with very few answers hoping to turn back time just enough to have an impact on these tired souls that made the decision to end their life on their own terms. First responders are five times more likely to suffer from depression and PTSD compared to the general population. The International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) takes these numbers extremely seriously and has begun implementing phenomenal resources to…See More
May 23, 2019

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Lives in:
Phoenix, Arizona
Department:
Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Department
Title/rank:
Firefighter/Paramedic
Years of public service:
10
Agency structure:
Paid fire department
Professional Qualifications:
Certified Strength an Conditioning Specialist (NSCA)
Certified Wim Hof Method Instructor
Topics you provide training for:
Mental and Physical health in the Fire Service
Areas of expertise:
Injury Prevention and Performance in the fire service
Bio:
Ben is a Certified Wim Hof Method (WHM) Instructor, a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist through the NSCA, and a Firefighter/Paramedic for Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Department.”

Ben’s various areas of expertise all lead to one commonality – A passion for helping people become the best version of themselves.

Whether by providing medical care to those in need, gearing up for a call with his crew, enhancing physical strength in athletes, or showing people how to connect to breath in order to live in a peak mental mindset; Ben’s credentials undoubtedly show what his “it” is… Leading from his heart.
Web site:
http://connect2it.co

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Firefighters-Take Control of Your Stress!

In 2017 103 firefighters committed suicide. That is 103 families torn apart with very few answers hoping to turn back time just enough to have an impact on these tired souls that made the decision to end their life on their own terms. First responders are five times more likely to suffer from depression and PTSD compared to the general population. The International Association of Firefighters (IAFF) takes these numbers extremely seriously and has begun implementing phenomenal resources to…

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Posted on May 23, 2019 at 6:47pm

A Systematic Approach To Firefighter Fitness Part 1

 

As firefighters, most of us follow SOP’s, algorithms or protocols depending on what type of call we go on. The goal of these procedures is to provide a systematic guide to our decision making process. What if we just showed up on a fire and said “well, I feel like doing this today”. That would be unacceptable because inevitably we would miss an important component of our fire attack. We need to think about this concept every time that we step inside a gym or a weight room for a…

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Posted on July 16, 2015 at 10:57pm

Are firefighters athletes?

I like to pose this question to any firefighter that will take the time to listen to me. I don’t want you to answer just yet. In my previous career, prior to joining the fire service I worked as a Performance Specialist with Athletes Performance (now EXOS). I was fortunate to train some of the top professional athletes in the world and work alongside some of the best Strength and Conditioning coaches in the industry. Most of the coaches that I worked with are currently working in a…

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Posted on July 14, 2015 at 4:59pm

Passion

 

After nearly 10 years of working with firefighters around the country, I have decided to start this forum for my fellow firefighters. My passion for reducing on and off the job injuries WHILE increasing performance in the culture of firefighting has allowed myself and a few others to develop a world class program at EXOS (Formerly Athletes' Performance). We have had the privilege of helping fire departments across the country in educating their brothers and sisters on…

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Posted on July 14, 2015 at 4:19pm

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