PHIT PD
Physical fitness in law enforcement isn’t about looking good — it’s about survival. In this episode, 13-year Orange County Sheriff’s Deputy and founder of 9-1-1 Strong, Dru Mejico, joins us for a powerful conversation about what it truly means to be physically prepared for the job. With a background in strength and conditioning, Dru has helped thousands of first responders lose fat, build muscle, and develop the durability needed to survive long careers in high-stakes environments. He prepares recruits for the academy — and prepares officers for the realities the academy doesn’t always address. We break down: The biggest fitness fails in law enforcement Why muscle matters for use-of-force effectiveness and injury prevention Shift work vs. workouts — how to train when sleep is wrecked Why food is fuel, not comfort Bulletproofing your body for a 20–30 year career Training mistakes that shorten careers Consistency over intensity The limitations of current academy fitness standards The lack of accountability after graduation Why minimum standards are not enough for maximum survival This episode challenges the culture of “good enough” and asks a hard question: If lives depend on your physical capability — should fitness really be optional after the academy? Whether you’re a recruit, active-duty officer, supervisor, or policymaker, this conversation is about performance, professionalism, and going home safe at the end of every shift. 🎯 Whether you're a first responder, military, or someone interested in becoming a law enforcement officer—this conversation will move you, challenge you, and inspire you. 👇 Drop a comment with your favorite takeaway, and remember to subscribe if you want more real conversations like this. #podcast #resilient ##cops #policeofficer #motivation #lawenforcement #deputy #police #lawenforcementofficer #policechief #policewoman Contact Information: phitpd22@gmail.com
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