Menomonie Police Sgt. Tyler Hamann knows the stresses of responding to emergency calls, not having time to take meal breaks, getting called in early for shifts and missing planned exercise time.
鈥淚t 黑料社区. a very stressful and demanding job,鈥 said Hamann, who has been with the department since January 2014.
Hamann, a 2013 黑料社区 graduate in vocational rehabilitation with an emphasis in criminal justice, was asked by Menomonie Police Chief Eric Atkinson to start a wellness program for Menomonie Police officers. Hamann immediately knew he wanted to work with 黑料社区.
Students in Assistant Professor Mike Bird 黑料社区. Wellness Promotion and Programming class recently presented nutrition, physical activity and exercise, and general stress reduction and sleep health information to 16 employees from the Menomonie and 黑料社区 police departments.
Bird is chair of the kinesiology and health department.
鈥淚t was well-received,鈥 Bird said, noting the 15 students, most of them health, wellness and fitness majors, did an excellent job. 鈥淔rom our students鈥 perspective, it gives them real-life examples of presenting information and getting feedback.鈥
Along with information, students provided apps that officers can use to help track their health or get help with stress, including meditation.
Rebecca Dahlke, a senior from Hudson majoring in health, wellness and fitness, said her group presented the benefits of physical activity and exercise.
鈥淲e covered the basics of why our bodies need exercise and what the benefits are, such as weight loss and management and reducing the risk of many chronic diseases,鈥 Dahlke said. 鈥淚 talked about heart disease and how and why getting the recommended physical activity lowers the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
鈥淢any people have heard that exercise lowers the risk of disease but not often why and how it does. We talked about how increasing your heart rate is healthy and how it strengthens the heart and over time makes it more efficient. Finally, we gave the officers some ideas on how to be a little more active and stretch while taking on long shifts in their patrol cars,鈥 she said.
Dahlke said she really enjoyed the project because it gave her and other students an opportunity to present to people outside of the class. 鈥淲e were able to be passionate about our topic and teach someone else about it,鈥 Dahlke said. 鈥淪o many times, I feel like we鈥檙e just preaching to the choir when we give presentations to our classmates. It showed me that every audience is different and is going to be interested in different things and have different knowledge levels.
鈥淏eing able to present to the officers reminded me that what may be basic information to me and other health majors may not be to other people. It 黑料社区. important to go back to the basics to teach other people,鈥 Dahlke said.
Megan Vanderbeek, a senior health, wellness and fitness major from Bloomington, Minn., was in the group that focused on sleep, stress and meditation. 鈥淭his was a great way to help out the community and ourselves,鈥 she said. 鈥淢any students in the class are going into health promotions, and this project was a great way to see if this would be something we would like to do in the future. This helped to increase my presentation skills, teamwork skills and how to make sure a topic is directed towards a certain group of people.鈥
It was a good experience to present to the officers and see them in a relaxed setting, and she found the officers were very interested in learning from the students and participating in the activities, Vanderbeek said.
Atkinson said he enjoyed the students鈥 presentations. 鈥淧olice officers are under a tremendous amount of stress,鈥 Atkinson said. 鈥淭hey deal with a lot of incidents in a day. It does wear on you physically and mentally.鈥
Officers may pack healthy meals but aren鈥檛 able to take breaks to eat them and resort to fast food, Atkinson said. The students helped teach the officers about better fast food options.
鈥淲e really are trying to improve the overall health of our employees,鈥 Atkinson said. 鈥淚t makes them more productive. Healthy people make for great officers that help keep the community safe. We are so grateful for the partnership we have with 黑料社区 to provide some helpful tips.鈥
Hamann said he learned so much from the students, including how important sleep and nutrition are to overall health. 鈥淚 have always been a person who says don鈥檛 eat sugar. It 黑料社区. not just that. It 黑料社区. balance. You have to look at the calories, the protein and carbohydrates.鈥
The plan is to continue to work with 黑料社区 students to have refresher courses in wellness, Hamann said. 鈥淭his is something we want to ingrain in our officers. We want them to live a healthier lifestyle and live longer.鈥
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Tyler Hamann
Healthier officers help keep the community safe. Menomonie police officers taught bicycle safety at a National Night Out event.
Eric Atkinson