Any other firefighters on here who do HIC in bunker gear? I'm looking to incorporate tire flips, sledgehammer, kettlebell swings, etc into HIC, while in bunker gear.
Anyone have suggestions on how to program my idea, I'm thinking something along the lines of this.
Tire Flip x 5
Kettlebell Swings x 10-20
Sledgehammer x 1 minute
Rest x 1 minute
Repeat
For 20 minutes
HIC in bunker gear
Re: HIC in bunker gear
I do my conditioning in boots and a weight vest occasionally but i use it in a sport specific way. Eg sprints and carries as LEO. I used boots and my work pack for rucking in the past also.
I would recommend non explosive work to prevent the added weight/limited movement causing injuries.
Think sled/dummy drags etc instead of sledgehammer swings and tire flips.
Use these as a finisher for time.
Just my personal opinion.
I would recommend non explosive work to prevent the added weight/limited movement causing injuries.
Think sled/dummy drags etc instead of sledgehammer swings and tire flips.
Use these as a finisher for time.
Just my personal opinion.
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Re: HIC in bunker gear
I think it's a good idea to move around in your gear once in a while to get used to it. I'll do a sub-max effort sprint once in a while when I'm on duty just to familiarize myself with how it feels and to make sure I'm not losing gear. In DT I usually have everyone train in gear for the same reasons.
However, I think the chances of injury and the restrictions in movement make regularly working out in full gear not ideal. But I'm a cop, not a hose dragger , so it might be different for you.
However, I think the chances of injury and the restrictions in movement make regularly working out in full gear not ideal. But I'm a cop, not a hose dragger , so it might be different for you.
Re: HIC in bunker gear
I occasionally do a couple of different workouts in my bunker gear. I do it more as a diagnostic to check for improvement. I would rather push hard without the encumbrance of the gear. I do incorporate a weighted vest as as often as I can. That way I can work with the extra weight without the buildup of body heat. I'll do a workout with gear once a month or so to see if times improve and to "get comfortable being uncomfortable"