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Everyone loves to go 'All out' but doing all the time that leaves some major blindspots in your fitness and more importantly, how your fitness transfers to the fireground.
Today we're talking about a topic that Aaron Quinn briefly touched on in episode 4. We'll review what maximal and submaximal training are and some downfalls of using maximal training as your only training.
I'll also give you a couple of ways to incorporate submaximal training immediately!
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Rescue1CBD Use code TAILBOARD for 15% off
Frontline Optics use code TAILBOARD for 15% off
Fourth Frontier.com Use code FFTailboard for 25% discount on the X2 strap
Athletic Brewing- Code TTFP10
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Thank you for listening and let's all keep working to be more capable and durable both on shift and away from it.
By Chris Marella4.5
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Send us a text
Everyone loves to go 'All out' but doing all the time that leaves some major blindspots in your fitness and more importantly, how your fitness transfers to the fireground.
Today we're talking about a topic that Aaron Quinn briefly touched on in episode 4. We'll review what maximal and submaximal training are and some downfalls of using maximal training as your only training.
I'll also give you a couple of ways to incorporate submaximal training immediately!
Support the show
Affiliate links:
Rescue1CBD Use code TAILBOARD for 15% off
Frontline Optics use code TAILBOARD for 15% off
Fourth Frontier.com Use code FFTailboard for 25% discount on the X2 strap
Athletic Brewing- Code TTFP10
Submit topics/request guests
Thank you for listening and let's all keep working to be more capable and durable both on shift and away from it.

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