
For many years, TITUS has been in the business of training Olympic level and Professional athletes. Athletes are defined by their conditioning. Through performance-oriented training they are developed to be smarter, more explosive, more agile, faster, more efficient, and are able to endure extensive wear and tear given a multitude of variables. Yet, for all of their hard work, in the end, the stress put upon them is strictly related to sports. Their objective is to maximize their skills on the field, in order to give fans a greater show. Their stakes are limited to friendly competitions, where there is a guarantee that the loser will live to train again.
We believe that public safety can learn a lot from the field of athletics. The men and women who perform in the role of a protector, like athletes, are asked to do extraordinary things, under a variety of extraordinary circumstances. They are called to perform to an optimum level each time that the alarm bells go off, the shots are fired, when fighting fires, or when dealing with combative individuals.
Performance in public safety matters, and we believe that how you train is the difference in how you will perform. Public safety is more than an occupation. It is a contest for survival, a marathon of career-related dangers that must be overcome throughout a 5, 10, or 30-year occupational commitment. For this reason, public safety officials should not be prescribed conventional exercise routines. "Wellness" is not enough to assure survival against the occupational rigors that come with being a Protector. Where wellness is for the masses, occupational fitness is directed to specific individuals with specific job tasks. In the words of an athletic coach, we have "studied the tapes" and have created a program to meet the needs of today's public safety worker. Whether it is running up four flights of stairs in full gear while dragging a charged hose line into a fire or foot chasing an armed suspect for six blocks in the August heat, we have built our program to address these kinds of needs.
Our program is comprehensive. We address physical fitness for optimum job-related performance. We have studied OSHA reports and have researched the events which cause injury and death in the field. We are fully aware of how poor nutrition contributes to decreased performance, disease, and early deterioration. We know the mental health issues that plague public safety workers throughout the nation. We have built our program to address and correct these problems and have packaged this program into a full training course that we simply call PROTECTORS.
PROTECTORS have a responsibility to themselves, their families, and their communities to train and prepare for the stressors that they will encounter. They are athletes on a different field of play with higher stakes than winning medals and trophies. We are in the business of scientifically applying what we have learned from our sports athletes to what we know about our community athletes.
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2009 schedule for Fitness training programs to be delivered nationwide
Sunday, 04 January 2009
Coming... |
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Fitness Challenge organized for the City of Lincoln, Nebraska
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
The PROTECTORS fitness team traveled to Lincoln, Nebraska to present the PROTECTORS... |
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NAVY SEALs fitness challenge co-sponsored by PROTECTORS
Friday, 21 November 2008
Havana, FL: The Navy SEALS Fitness Challenge was presented at the Pat Thomas Law... |

