UNCLASSIFIED 35 th Commandant of the Marine Corps “We will ensure that Marines, Sailors and their families have availability and access to quality facilities.

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UNCLASSIFIED 35 th Commandant of the Marine Corps “We will ensure that Marines, Sailors and their families have availability and access to quality facilities and support programs. The same effort will be applied equally to our single Marines, who make up half of our Corps.” “Keeping Faith with our Marines, our Sailors and our Families.”

UNCLASSIFIED STRATEGIC PRIORITIES Strengthen Resiliency Promote Combat Readiness through functional fitness & High Intensity Tactical Training Promote Healthy Lifestyles & Active Living Teach Basic Skills that Lead to Lifetime Pursuits Provide Opportunities that Allow Marines & Families to Connect to their Community Provide Customer/Unit Driven Programs & Services Promote Inclusive Practices Amplify Family Programming Ensure quality MWR support for deployed Marines world-wide Provide fully automated and integrated recreation management system Semper Fit & Recreation Programs Fitness & Health Promotion Sports (Adult & Youth) Outdoor Recreation Community Recreation & Skills Development Unit Recreation & Deployment Support Commercial Recreation & Tourism

SEMPER FIT & RECREATION PROGRAMS ALL MARINE & INSTALLATION SPORTS Installation SportsHigher Level SportsYouth SportsGymnasiums Playing Fields & Courts FITNESS & HEALTH PROMOTION Combat FitnessFamily Fitness Fitness Centers Health Promotion & Wellness RECREATION & DEPLOYMENT SUPPORT Community Recreation & Skills Development Arts & Crafts Aquatics, Beaches & Lakes Auto SkillsCommunity Centers Community-Wide Special Events Entertainment & Performing Arts Movie & Theaters Recreation Inclusion Outdoor Recreation Recreational Shooting Directed Activities Boating & Marinas Camping (Tent, RV) Fishing Horseback Riding & Stables Parks, Trails & Picnic Areas Recreation Equipment Checkout SCUBA Commercial Recreation & Tourism Bowling Centers Entertainment/ Special Events GolfITT & Leisure Travel Unit Recreation & Deployment Support Single Marine Program Recreation Centers Unit Recreation Recreation Deployment Support Vehicle Storage

UNCLASSIFIED PHYSICAL RESILIENCY Standardized fitness and nutrition programs Develop Individual & Unit PT templates High Intensity Tactical Training, a researched based approach to training Intervene in case of degraded fitness Injury Prevention to address post deployment physical fitness recovery

UNCLASSIFIED Functional Movement Screen (FMS) A ranking and grading system that documents movement patterns that are key to normal function. Identifies functional limitations and asymmetries Generates a FMS score which is used to target problems and track progress. Exercise professionals identify corrective exercises that will restore proper function and movement. An injury prevention tool - early detection diminishes the need for extensive testing and analysis. Standardization - creates a functional baseline to mark progress and provides a means to measure performance. PHYSICAL RESILIENCY

UNCLASSIFIED Nutrition education programs to optimize diets and performance Fueled to Fight  Name restored for I & L initiative in all USMC Dining Facilities  Developed standardized nutrition material for DI’s and recruits  Reviewed 1400 recipes for appropriate coding Standardized nutrition education developed for fitness & health promotion  Body Composition Program  Dietary Supplements (HRPC – DoD wide)  Children & Teens (Childhood Obesity)  Sports nutrition  Commissary tours  Cooking classes  Fast-paced nutrition East/West Coast Train the Trainer courses by 30 Sept 2011 PHYSICAL RESILIENCY

UNCLASSIFIED PHYSICAL RESILIENCY Tobacco Cessation USMC – highest prevalence of use of all services & the civilian population Tobacco Treatment Specialist Course at the world renowned Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN  1 of only 4 programs nationwide  Certified by Association for the Treatment of Tobacco Use and Dependence (ATTUD)  9 Semper Fit Health Educators Working group through OASN  Remove barriers to OTC NRT and counseling (TRICARE benefit)  OTC NRT to BAS & in theatre  DoN wide media campaign (Educate, Educate, Educate) ASMAC Subcommittee  Draft DoDI for Tobacco Free MTFs  Collaborations with Federal, State & community partners

UNCLASSIFIED SOCIAL RESILIENCY Link social connection to resiliency through the pursuit of leisure activities Customer driven programs (leisure needs assessment) Unit-driven recreational programs and alternative PT opportunities

UNCLASSIFIED Assist Marines in Re- Integration, Empower Small-Unit Leaders, Maintain Combat readiness and Enhance Unit cohesion Introduces Outdoor Recreation Adventure Activities as a positive alternative to high risk/destructive behaviors O.A.R. Pilot locations Camp Lejeune and MCAS Yuma SOCIAL RESILIENCY

UNCLASSIFIED SOCIAL RESILIENCY 24 August MCB Camp Jejune 28 September MCAS Cherry Point 12 October MCAS Beaufort 21 October MCB Hawaii 3 February MCB Camp Pendleton Late February/early March - MCB Camp Lejeune 7 – 19 MayMCB Camp Butler, Camp Fuji, MCAS Iwakuni Dates TBD: MCAS Yuma MCAS New River MWTC Bridgeport MCAGCC Twentynine Palms (2 dates)

I NSTRUCTOR M ANUAL

UNCLASSIFIED LEISURE NEEDS ASSESSMENT To determine customer’s interest in a variety of leisure activities. Data will be utilized to help shape programs provided through Semper Fit & Recreation Will identify program delivery methods Mid-October Launch  MARADMIN will announce  blast Need you help to disseminate

UNCLASSIFIED FAMILY RESILIENCY OSD Family Fitness Outreach Background: OSD/MC&FP funding $5 million Services have partnered to develop a multi-faceted approach to family fitness. Programs must be: Multi-faceted with multiple delivery mechanisms Incorporate physical fitness, lifestyle activities, and nutrition Include child/youth, nutrition and industry expertise Family Fitness Program development focused on: Sustainable over time Train the Trainer Module Packaged structured play programs Web based/Community based program delivery Mobile program delivery where applicable

UNCLASSIFIED HQMC CONTACTS Branch Head: Catherine Ficadenti  Section Head: Betty Maffei, Fitness & Health Promotion  Section Head: Robin Vannes, Recreation & Deployment Support  Section Head: Charles Rose, All Marine & Installation Sports  Section Head: Kevin McDonald, Recreation & Childcare Management System 