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Nearly half of officers say their safety is frequently or always compromised due to understaffing — and they’re feeling the strain
Download this in-depth analysis of Police1’s State of the Industry survey on the rise in assaults on officers and the operational gaps leaving them exposed
Develop with strength and conditioning, flexibility exercises for a longer, safer career
Build strength and stamina for the demands of the job with this first responder-focused training program
It can be challenging for officers to set time aside to keep a healthy mind and body; here’s our top 25 wellness tips for you to concentrate on this year
Ditch the “all-or-nothing” attitude and replace it with “a little goes a long way” approach by following these five steps
Want to get back into academy shape, sleep better, or eat healthier? This 30-day challenge is designed to help officers build lasting habits for a stronger body and mind
From managing unpredictable income to planning for early retirement, this guide offers essential financial strategies tailored to police, fire, EMS and corrections professionals
Get exclusive insights from LEEP Forward at SHOT Show 2025, where top law enforcement, military and elite performance experts shared game-changing strategies
There are several ways you can increase your capacity for embracing grit as a leadership practice
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