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Ask The Tactical Trio

Ask The Tactical Trio

By: Traci Tauferner Becky Swan & Anna August
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Summary

Ask the Tactical Trio addresses the questions faced by tactical professionals, athletic trainers, physical therapists, and strength coaches. Each episode provides practical guidance on subjects such as injury management, performance, recovery, and return to duty, based on real-world experience. Submit questions to askthetacticaltrio@gmail.com

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Episodes
  • Why Shift Work Breaks Traditional Training Plans (Part 1)
    May 2 2026

    A canine officer walks into a coffee shop and asks a simple question:

    “How am I supposed to follow a strength program when my shifts are all over the place?”

    This episode tackles a problem almost every first responder, police officer, firefighter, paramedic, and shift worker faces and almost every strength and conditioning program ignores.

    Shift work doesn’t change the need to be strong. It changes the nervous system, sleep, hormones, recovery, and readiness to train. And if your program doesn’t account for that, it’s not just ineffective… it can actually set you back.

    In Part 1 of this two-part series, the Tactical Trio break down:

    • Why traditional 7-day training programs fail shift workers
    • What’s really happening physiologically during night shifts, rotations, and long tours
    • How fatigue impacts police fitness, firefighter fitness, and first responder performance
    • Why “meet your body where it’s at” is not laziness, it’s smart programming
    • How to adjust workouts based on readiness instead of the calendar
    • Why flexible programming is essential for adaptation, recovery, and injury prevention

    If you’ve ever felt like you’re “bad at sticking to a workout plan,” this episode will show you the problem isn’t you, it’s the program.

    Part 2 dives into exactly how to build a strength and conditioning plan around shift work.

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    Send it to askthetacticaltrio@gmail.com and it might be featured in a future episode.

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    35 mins
  • When First Responders Open Up: Staying in Scope While Treating Stress-Driven Pain
    Apr 18 2026

    In tactical settings, something powerful happens in the treatment room. The table becomes more than a place for rehab and manual therapy — it becomes a place where first responders feel safe enough to talk. And sometimes, you realize you might be the only person they’re opening up to about what they’ve seen, what they’re carrying, and how much it’s affecting them.

    So what do you do next?

    In this episode of Ask the Tactical Trio, we tackle a question sent in by an athletic therapist working full-time with law enforcement who found herself in exactly this position. Her question is one many tactical clinicians quietly wrestle with:

    How do you stay within your scope of practice while still supporting first responders when the conversation shifts from orthopedic pain to stress, trauma, and mental health?

    From there, the conversation opens into something even bigger.

    We discuss:

    • Why simply listening is not outside your scope — and why it matters more than you think
    • The importance of training like Mental Health First Aid, Psychological First Aid, and CISM for clinicians in tactical spaces
    • How to prepare yourself with a “mental health emergency action plan” before you ever need it
    • What to do if a first responder discloses thoughts of suicide
    • How to protect yourself from vicarious trauma when you work in trauma-exposed environments

    Then we shift into the physical side of the conversation — because what looks like knee pain, back pain, or chronic injury in first responders is often deeply tied to a dysregulated nervous system.

    We walk through:

    • How to recognize when pain is being driven by stress and nervous system overload
    • Why your usual orthopedic treatments sometimes don’t “stick”
    • Simple ways to incorporate nervous system regulation into your sessions (often without the member even realizing it)
    • How regulating the nervous system can improve both physical recovery and openness to mental health support
    • Practical strategies to create buy-in for this approach in cultures that may be skeptical

    This episode is honest, practical, and deeply reflective of the reality of working as an athletic therapist, athletic trainer, or clinician in police, fire, and other tactical environments. If you’ve ever left a shift thinking, “I don’t know if I handled that conversation right,” this one is for you.

    Most importantly, this conversation is driven by your questions.

    If you’re working in a tactical setting and navigating challenges like scope of practice, mental health conversations, nervous system treatment, culture barriers, or anything else that feels unique to this population, we want to hear from you.

    Send us your questions and situations — anonymously if you prefer — and we may feature them in a future episode.

    Because if you’re feeling it, you are absolutely not the only one.

    Submit your questions to askthetacticaltrio@gmail.com and join the conversation.

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    38 mins
  • What’s Got Our Attention Right Now in Tactical Health and Performance
    Apr 4 2026

    We discuss the development and importance of physical employment standards testing for first responders, we explore how the nervous system influences pain, injury, and recovery in tactical rehabilitation, and we dive into how applied neurology may help improve resilience, performance, and tactical wellness in high-stress professions.

    Drawing from our backgrounds in athletic training and strength and conditioning, we explore emerging ideas that could influence how we train, rehabilitate, and support first responders. This episode highlights evolving approaches to tactical performance, injury recovery, and long-term health for those working in demanding operational environments.

    Stay tuned for episode 3 where we start answering questions from the first responder community! Make sure to follow us so you are notified once the next episode drops!

    Are you a first responder trying to improve or health and fitness? What about an athletic trainer or strength coach looking to get into tactical? Or in a leadership position and looking for ways to further support the health of your team? Send us your questions at askthetacticaltrio@gmail.com and we will happily address it in one of our upcoming episodes!

    We look forward to hearing from you!

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    54 mins
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