Abstract

Introduction: Due to the nature of their job, firefighters are at high risk of physical and mental injuries; Therefore, maintaining their physical and mental health is of particular importance. Personalized exercise training can help improve the health of firefighters and reduce the risk of injury.
 Materials and Methods: This study was experimental and practical and was conducted on the firefighters of Isfahan city. Through invitation to cooperation, 70 people were randomly divided into two experimental groups (18 people) and (18 people control). Sports training was done for 8 weeks in three sessions per week. Physical fitness indicators were evaluated before and after the exercises, and blood samples were taken for evaluation before and 48 hours after the end of the intervention. Correlated T-test was used for intra-group comparisons and independent T-test was used for inter-group comparisons at a significance level of 05/0 and analyzes were performed using spss software.
 Results: The results showed that these exercises can have a positive effect on the health indicators of firefighters, including aerobic capacity (p=005/0), muscle strength (p=01/0) and flexibility (p=01/0) and some fat indicators, such as decreasing triglyceride (p=005/0) and decreasing LDL (p=01/0) and increasing (p=03/0) HDL.
 Conclusion: Personalized physical exercises can help improve muscle strength and flexibility and improve cardiovascular health.

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