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Are you having trouble training for your
Agility testing? The agility is an important event in the hiring process to become a firefighter that you have to pass to move on to the next step to gain a badge. This is one step where you need to start preparing well in advance in order to make the cut. More and more Fire Departments are hoping to get the ones who do the best on this "pass-fail" test!
The Problem is not Being
in Shape! The secret to passing the agility is to be in shape with a high cardiovascular fitness level and to know the proper techniques to make the cut. The average time is between nine minutes and ten minutes, twenty seconds. Try to think of the CPAT (or any agility) as a marathon where you are trying to complete. It's good to finish, but it's GREAT to finish first! So why wouldn't you train to be the best, hot shot? You don't want any surprises during the physical agility. You need to train for your agility by upping your cardio and have practiced hands on training with every segment of the CPAT/agility. Often, candidates don't realize that it's not just strength in the CPAT/physical agility. The "Nugget" is technique, momentum and grip. If you are uncertain or having problems in the physical, you can get into shape without causing injuries. It's not uncommon during an agility to see candidates run out of steam, air and ability. Some fall, get injured and require medical attention. Not pretty. Don't let this be your struggle! The secret "Nugget" here is to pace yourself. You need to move steadily through the process as if you have done it a thousand times. You don't have to break the record... but it wouldn't be the end of the world if you did. Be careful, heed my words, and train properly. If you are not careful, in your haste, you might injure yourself or fall down the stairs in the tower . . . and, then you don't even pass. Now, you not only didn't pass the agility, you're out of the hiring process. How would you feel? Don't go there. Come here! Program Overview about the CPAT Free Bonus when you sign up for our newsletter!
Are You Ready for the Fire Academy? Showing up at the academy is not the time to start getting ready. You need to be in shape and hit the ground running. It's tough enough getting a job. Keeping it can be a challenge. If you are let go by one department, it is going to be difficult if not impossible to get another department to take a chance on you. Here are some of the incidents where candidates were let go:
"More suicides have been committed by a knife and a fork than any other weapon"
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