TFR 124 - When the Job Hurts (High Speed Boats - Neck, Back, Knees)




Tactical Fitness Report with Stew Smith Podcast show

Summary: Stew Smith and Jeff Nichols discuss "When the Job Hurts" series on painful events done in the tactical professions. http://www.stewsmithfitness.com http://www.performancefirstus.com There are many jobs in the military that can take a toll on the body. From rucking and load bearing of our ground troops, to the impact forces of riding in high speed boats, even climbing steep ladders on a ship, these are just a few of the very common events done over and over that cause significant injury to knees, hips, and lower back. Here is an video email question / answer from a young Coast Guard MSST member concerned about staying healthy when bouncing around in high speed boats on rough seas. Check out other videos of combat swimmer stroke, workouts, and other spec ops related training. See www.stewsmith.com for more information about military, law enforcement, special ops, fire fighting training programs.