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I'm a 19 year old female and I was wondering if anyone had a good workout program to get in better shape that would be relevant to firefighting specifically.

I have access to a gym as well if that helps.

Thank you.

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Hi! Natalie
Yes I do two. One is better than the other both are relevant in different ways. The first one is kettlebell lifting great for lifting, endurance and strength and the second one is boxing, kickboxing and mixed martial arts is a great stress reliever and great for strength and cardio. Good Luck!
Tara

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LOTS of cardio! When I started, endurance was the biggest factor because of my smaller size. Finding resistance exercises you are comfortable with that build up your leg muscles is key, as are working on doing pushups, working your abdominal muscles really well & making sure you have good flexibility. In our academy we ran quite a bit, so if you aren't fast jogging/slow running yet you might start. Hope this helps! :)

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@Terra:
Thank you both for your input, I have heard that both kickboxing and kettle bells are a great work out, I will have to try that out sometime. I just find myself at the gym not quite knowing what I should be doing to prepare myself adequately.

@katcraw:
Thank you for the great suggestions, I have been working a lot on cardio and endurance as far as running longer and harder than I previously tried. I do need to work on the flexibility side of life though, for a female, I have horrible flexibility. But I will definitely get to work on that one.

Any other random tips or suggestions either of you have are greatly appreciated!

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Hey, me again.
Cardio is a big thing. Sounds like you mihgt have that under control. Going to the gym is a great idea. They must have someone there that can help you out in what you are looking to achieve. A lot of it can be done at home. I bought a chin up bar for $25. Have it put up in a doorwy that has the most traffic. Everytime I walk through the doorway, I'm up on the bar, doing as many as I can, and alternate from normal to reverse grip each time through. It's good for arms, shoulders, abs. I also do MMA and find that it's great all around. Also, something I found useful is mountain biking. Find a hiking trail and take a bike on it. I won't go on and on, but one thing you should also focus on is your lower back. Also check out p90x and the like. I have that too, it's insane.

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