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Over the last few years, I have dabbled with yoga in a variety of forms. And, if I am honest, every time I do a session of any type I come away feeling great. However, I have had a hard time weaving it into my daily life.
In episode 72 I sat down with Olivia Mead and Eric Brenneman to get into the meaningful ways that yoga can improve our lives and health. The two of them drop real knowledge and reframed the foo foo model of yoga into one occupied by the warrior class. I am inspired and convinced that yoga and breath work is something we all need to implement into our daily lives.
Take a listen to the episode and enjoy! Then go out, follow some of YFFR flows and let me know your thoughts.
A little more about our guest…
YogaShield® Yoga For First Responders® (YFFR) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded by Olivia Mead and first seen at LAFD in 2013.
To date, YFFR has trained over 300 instructors and introduced this new skill set to thousands of first responders and military personnel in the United States, Canada, Australia, and the Netherlands.
In 2019 alone, YFFR reached over 150 departments in 35 states, and a total of 12,000+ first responders and military personnel.
what we do
YogaShield® Yoga for First Responders® (YFFR) has a mission of bringing yoga and mindfulness science to practical applications for first responders and military personnel.
YFFR’s unique, field tested, and evidence backed Protocol provides a systematic skill set to a known problem:
High rates of
The YFFR Protocol builds mental and physical resilience leading to optimal levels of performance on and off the job.
who we serve
The YFFR Protocol is designed for first responders and military personnel. YFFR considers first responders anyone who works in public safety or emergency services. We currently have training models for law enforcement, fire service, EMS, Dispatch/911 Telecommunications, and military, with jail-based law enforcement and behavioral health in development.
how we do it
YFFR trains first responders, military personnel, and civilians on the neurological benefits of yoga and our unique approach via the methods below*:
In-Person Options
Instructor School
3 or 6 day trainings to become certified and licensed to instruct the YFFR Protocol.
In-Service Training
Workshops (including lecture and experiential portions) that fulfill mandated training requirements.
Training Demo Workshop
An introduction to YFFR Protocol and programs, consisting of a brief lecture and an experiential yoga mat class.
Academy Curriculum
Structured curriculum for recruit training academies.
Department Programs
Structured programs consisting of recurring YFFR classes held within a department facility.
Program Management
Places trained instructors within departments requesting classes/programs as well as assists departments with ensuring program satisfaction.
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You can find the Fireground Fitness podcast wherever great podcasts are located. So, search it out and subscribe. Your feedback is powerful, and greatly appreciated. Go to apple podcasts, subscribe, rate and review the podcast or shoot me an email!
IG: yogaforfirstreponders
FB: Yoga For First Responders
www: yogaforfirstreponders.org
Your host can be reached at:
IG: @firegroundfitness
FB: @fireground fitness
Twitter: @firegroundfit
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Over the last few years, I have dabbled with yoga in a variety of forms. And, if I am honest, every time I do a session of any type I come away feeling great. However, I have had a hard time weaving it into my daily life.
In episode 72 I sat down with Olivia Mead and Eric Brenneman to get into the meaningful ways that yoga can improve our lives and health. The two of them drop real knowledge and reframed the foo foo model of yoga into one occupied by the warrior class. I am inspired and convinced that yoga and breath work is something we all need to implement into our daily lives.
Take a listen to the episode and enjoy! Then go out, follow some of YFFR flows and let me know your thoughts.
A little more about our guest…
YogaShield® Yoga For First Responders® (YFFR) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded by Olivia Mead and first seen at LAFD in 2013.
To date, YFFR has trained over 300 instructors and introduced this new skill set to thousands of first responders and military personnel in the United States, Canada, Australia, and the Netherlands.
In 2019 alone, YFFR reached over 150 departments in 35 states, and a total of 12,000+ first responders and military personnel.
what we do
YogaShield® Yoga for First Responders® (YFFR) has a mission of bringing yoga and mindfulness science to practical applications for first responders and military personnel.
YFFR’s unique, field tested, and evidence backed Protocol provides a systematic skill set to a known problem:
High rates of
The YFFR Protocol builds mental and physical resilience leading to optimal levels of performance on and off the job.
who we serve
The YFFR Protocol is designed for first responders and military personnel. YFFR considers first responders anyone who works in public safety or emergency services. We currently have training models for law enforcement, fire service, EMS, Dispatch/911 Telecommunications, and military, with jail-based law enforcement and behavioral health in development.
how we do it
YFFR trains first responders, military personnel, and civilians on the neurological benefits of yoga and our unique approach via the methods below*:
In-Person Options
Instructor School
3 or 6 day trainings to become certified and licensed to instruct the YFFR Protocol.
In-Service Training
Workshops (including lecture and experiential portions) that fulfill mandated training requirements.
Training Demo Workshop
An introduction to YFFR Protocol and programs, consisting of a brief lecture and an experiential yoga mat class.
Academy Curriculum
Structured curriculum for recruit training academies.
Department Programs
Structured programs consisting of recurring YFFR classes held within a department facility.
Program Management
Places trained instructors within departments requesting classes/programs as well as assists departments with ensuring program satisfaction.
____________________________
You can find the Fireground Fitness podcast wherever great podcasts are located. So, search it out and subscribe. Your feedback is powerful, and greatly appreciated. Go to apple podcasts, subscribe, rate and review the podcast or shoot me an email!
IG: yogaforfirstreponders
FB: Yoga For First Responders
www: yogaforfirstreponders.org
Your host can be reached at:
IG: @firegroundfitness
FB: @fireground fitness
Twitter: @firegroundfit
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