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• Walk for 3:00 minutes and change those positions based on postural alignment • One’s grip and oblique’s will be challenged Cook – “The Farmer’s Carry” • Dumbbell or Kettlebell would be the weapons of choice • 75 % of bodyweight in lbs. divided by two • Example – 180 lb. x .75 \ 2 = 67.5 lb. implement in each hand (round up/down) • Walk for 2:00 minutes with tall spine, no deviation Cook- Brettzel 1.0 & 2.0 Stretch http://www.functionalmovement.com/exercises/brettzel http://graycook.com/?p=1158 • Anterior Chain (Pecs, Abdominals, Quads, & Hip Flexors) • Posterior Chain (Lats, Glutes, Hamstrings, & IT Band) • The focus is movement patterns, not isolated muscle In our SOP with National Academy, our first principle is how improving movement quality is King or Queen. Given the nature of es- sential law enforcement job tasks, it is easy to see how poor movement patterns set the table for all injuries. These vigorous tasks are multi- joint, multi-planar, and multi-directional. When one Apex Predator struggles with one of those tasks, the other two will suffer. The human body is the ultimate compensator especially when lives are on the line. Training through pain should only happen in emergency situations. We must get better in practice. Dan Gable once said, “Never let your physical conditioning be the reason for defeat.” Physical training programs should serve as the antidote to the pattern overload and repetitive stress experi- enced by law enforcement officers, rather than compounding it. About the Authors: E.J. O’Malley is a Health and Fitness Instructor at the FBI Academy, Physical Training Unit. He earned his B.S. from Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania and M.S. from Virginia Commonwealth University. He holds Certification from the Na- tional Strength and Conditioning Association.

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Section IV Meeting n Section IV Officers met in Providence, RI, for the annual Sec- tion meeting October 21-23, 2016, hosted by the New England Chapter.

Wisconsin annual Holiday Luncheaon.

Mandy Nice is the Wellness Program Manager for the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office in Sanford, Florida.

Sources: http://www.policechiefmagazine.org/fit-for-duty/#sthash.nObcpbnw.dpuf http://www.theiacp.org/portals/0/pdfs/IACP_ROI_Final_Report.pdf http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/depression/in-depth/depression-and- exercise/art-20046495 https://www.welcoa.org/

Section IV Officers at the annual Section meeting.

http://graycook.com/ https://www.nsca.com

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