Needs Analysis and Program Design for Emergency Medical Service Personnel

by Susannah Reiner, CSCS, NSCA-CPT
TSAC Report October 2021
Vol 61, Issue 4

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This article seeks to analyze the needs analysis for emergency medical service (EMS) personnel and provide sample strength and conditioning programming for EMS personnel.

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This article originally appeared in TSAC Report, the NSCA’s quarterly, online-only publication geared toward the training of tactical athletes, operators, and facilitators. It provides research-based articles, performance drills, and conditioning techniques for operational, tactical athletes. The TSAC Report is only available for NSCA Members. Read more articles from TSAC Report 

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Susannah Reiner is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Kentucky with the Sports Medicine Research Institute and the First Responder Researc ...

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