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Why Shift Work Breaks Traditional Training Plans (Part 1)

Why Shift Work Breaks Traditional Training Plans (Part 1)

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Summary

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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