Holistic Health & Fitness (H2F) Flashcards

(32 cards)

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What does PRT stand for?

A

Physical Readiness Training

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2
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What FM covers Physical Readiness Training (PRT)?

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FM 7-22

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3
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What does C-METL stand for?

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Core Mission Essential Task List

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What does D-METL stand for?

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Direct Mission Essential Task List

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5
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What does WTBD stand for?

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Warrior Tasks and Battle Drills

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6
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What is the principle that all Army training is based on?

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Train as you will fight

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What is the objective of PRT?

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To develop Soldiers’ physical capabilities to perform their duty assignments and combat roles in accordance with their units’ METL

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What fundamental skills do PRT activities include?

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Fundamental skills such as climbing, crawling, jumping, landing, and sprinting

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What are the critical components of physical readiness?

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Physical components, structural capabilities, and movement skills

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What are the structural capabilities?

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Load tolerance, flexibility, static balance, body composition, bone density

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What are the physical components?

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Muscular strength and endurance, aerobic and anaerobic endurance, and power

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What are the movement skills?

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Agility, coordination, dynamic balance, kinesthesia, pace, perception, reaction time

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13
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What are the training phases of H2F?

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Initial and sustaining

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14
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What is reconditioning?

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A PRT phase with the goal of restoring Soldiers’ physical fitness levels that enable them to safely progress to their previous level of physical conditioning

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15
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What principles does PRT follow?

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Precision, progression, and integration

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16
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Discuss sleep readiness.

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Soldiers should sleep as much as they can, whenever they can, as the situation allows. The vast majority of Soldiers require 7-8 hours of sleep per night to sustain performance; more sleep is better.

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What is strength?

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The ability to overcome resistance

18
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What is endurance?

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The ability to sustain activity

19
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What is aerobic?

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Low-intensity activity for a long duration

20
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What is anaerobic?

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High-intensity activity for a short duration

21
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What is mobility?

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The functional application of strength and endurance

22
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Who should be able to explain and demonstrate all PRT activities?

A

Officers, NCOs, and PRT leaders

23
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Tell me about our H2F program.

A

Unit specific. Know the location, names of coaches, and services available.

24
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What elements does a PRT session consist of?

A

Preparation, activities, and recovery

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What does H2F stand for?
Holistic Health and Fitness
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What are the principles of H2F?
Optimization, Individualization, and Immersion
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What does Optimization mean in H2F?
The proper combination of PT with health to achieve the best performance.
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What does Individualization mean in H2F?
Soldiers receive personal feedback and coaching.
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What does Immersion mean in H2F?
The H2F program affects all aspects of a Soldier’s life from PT, to duty hours, and off-duty hours.
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What are the five H2F domains?
Physical readiness, mental readiness, nutritional readiness, sleep readiness, and spiritual readiness
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Discuss spiritual readiness.
Spiritual readiness impacts the resiliency of individuals and organizations. It encourages Soldiers to connect and reflect on their core beliefs and values.
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Discuss mental readiness.
Mental readiness is assessed and developed through education, training, and practice to optimize performance.