Job Task Analysis Foundations to Tactical Professions

Course Description: Students will observe job-task analysis details for first responder populations (specifically fire and rescue, law enforcement, and military). Students will observe current health status and areas for concern and potential risk factors for injury, illness and disease in a tactical setting.

Instructor of Record: Hussien Jabai


Note: All learning materials are created by Jabai Performance. None of the learning materials, ppts, or lectures are provided by the NSCA. Students acquire a unique experience learning from Jabai Performance instructors.

Course Modules


  • Dimensions of Wellness
  • Stress Management
  • Hypokinetic and Hyperkinetic Conditions and Common Injuries
  • Professional Integration
  • Care and Rehabilitation Considerations
  • Fire and Rescue: Physiological Concerns
  • Law Enforcement: Physiological Concerns
  • Military: Physiological Concerns
  • Wellness Interventions
  • Tactical Research and Literature


Enrolling into the Course

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FAQs


Who is this course for?

This course is designed for health and wellness enthusiasts wanting to explore physiological responses, job demands, and environmental considerations associated to tactical professions.


How many continued education credits/units will I receive from this course?

Students that complete and pass all course materials will receive a certificate of completion for 30 hours. The credit hours awarded for this course reflects content hours, quizzes, a comprehensive mastery test, and supplemental reading.


While getting the most out of this course, how long should this course take me to complete?

We recommend students enrolled in the course take at least 4 to 5 weeks to thoroughly navigate all concepts.

Note - This takes into account full-time working adults.


How fast can I access materials once I pay for the course?

This course is offered "on-demand," meaning you have immediate access to course materials once it is purchased.


What kind of textbook or other materials would I need for this course?

Although not absolutely mandatory, We STRONGLY recommend you purchase the National Strength and Conditioning's Essentials of Tactical Strength and Conditioning Textbook to read alongside modules. If you have questions on the book, please feel free to contact us via email.