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A year or two ago JEMS had an article that dealt with specific exercises that could be done using the ambulance as the primary piece of exercise equipment while on duty. I have been trying to track it down for a while now and not able to find it. Can anyone help please?
 

triemal04

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Can't help with that specifically, but there's plenty of ways to work out at work even if you don't have any equipment; just start doing calistenics and isometric exercises.

Try doing:
30 pushups
30 situps
30 modified dips (hands on a bench, or bumper of ambulance, legs extended in front of you)
30 squats
Repeat all of the above once, then do 10 pullups.

That counts as 1 set. Try and work your way up to doing 3 sets with minimal (less than a minute) breaks in between each set. Throw in some jogging before hand (if you've got a treadmill at work) and it's a good combination of cardio and stength.
 
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Arkymedic

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Can't help with that specifically, but there's plenty of ways to work out at work even if you don't have any equipment; just start doing calistenics and isometric exercises.

Try doing:
30 pushups
30 situps
30 modified dips (hands on a bench, or bumper of ambulance, legs extended in front of you)
30 squats
Repeat all of the above once, then do 10 pullups.

That counts as 1 set. Try and work your way up to doing 3 sets with minimal (less than a minute) breaks in between each set. Throw in some jogging before hand (if you've got a treadmill at work) and it's a good combination of cardio and stength.

No treadmill and I can do all the exercises except pullups. Despite all the years of Civil Air Patrol, AR JROTC, AF JROTC, and some college level AR ROTC and all the pushups done, I never was able to do even a single pullup.
 

DT4EMS

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Check out "Cross Fit". I was introduced to it the other day in the gym. They have a website and look for a pull up that is called Kipping (no reference to me).

It is still a pull up, but there is a way to "swing" your body that allows you to get more momentum and it is a crazy workout. I usually do 10 pull ups at a time, but this allowed me to do 21 on the first try.

I don't know much about Cross Fit except what I was exposed to and what I read. I tell you the 5 minute routine I did was a killer. I am sold.
 

AnthonyM83

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I've heard about Crossfit. I'm actually planning on switching over to that program in a few months...I'm working on building some weight for right now, but then I'd like to get mroe conditioned with Crossfit.
 
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