Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness Directive



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Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness Directive The Ready and Resilient Campaign is a far reaching and comprehensive campaign to enhance individual and collective resilience in order to improve readiness across the force. This campaign is integrating and synchronizing Army initiatives aimed at improving physical, psychological and emotional health. The Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness (CSF2) Program is a key component of the Army's Ready and Resilient Campaign and is committed to developing an Army culture of total fitness and increased psychological health. This CSF2 Secretary of the Army Directive re-baselines the program and supersedes all previous CSF2 Execution Orders, Fragmentary Orders and All Army Activities. Your feedback as we develop the subsequent CSF2 Army Regulation 350-XX is welcomed. Army Regulation 350-XX will highlight upcoming improvements to the program that will take it to the next level, to include an improved Global Assessment Tool linked to a social media enabled interactive environment for self-development and improvement. As many of you already know, resilience training provides the skills which will enable our Soldiers, Families and Department of the Army Civilians to make better life decisions. Our aim is to prevent negative behaviors and provide better structure and rigor in the application of the CSF2 Program. We truly believe this program can assist you in improving and maintaining a Ready and Resilient Soldier, Family and Unit. We trust our leaders to understand they must lead from the front to create cohesive and resilient units and organizations. Army Strong! &1.~ Raymond T. Odierno General, United States Army Chief of Staff J hn M. McHugh S cretary of the Army

SECRETARY OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON. 2 5 MAR 2013 MEMORANDUM FOR SEE DISTRIBUTION SUBJECT: Army Directive 2013-07 (Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness Program) 1. By this directive, I formally establish the Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness (CSF2) program as a key component of the Army's Ready and Resilient Campaign. The CSF2 program will play a crucial role in developing a Total Army team of physically healthy and psychologically strong Soldiers, their Families and Department of the Army Civilians whose resilience and total fitness enable them to meet the Army's mission. This directive and the accompanying enclosures provide the governing policy and procedures for the CSF2 program. 2. The CSF2 program's mission is to improve the physical and psychological health and resilience of Soldiers, their Families and Department of the Army Civilians, and to enhance their performance by providing self-assessment and training capabilities al.igned to five key functional areas-known as the "Five Dimensions of Strength." These "Five Dimensions of Strength" are: a. Physical. Performing and excelling in physical activities that require aerobic fitness, endurance, strength, healthy body composition and flexibility derived through exercise, nutrition and training. b. Emotional. Approaching life's challenges in a positive, optimistic way by demonstrating self-control, stamina and good character with one's choices and actions. c. Social. Developing and maintaining trusted, valued relationships and friendships that are personally fulfilling and foster good communication, including the ability to comfortably exchange ideas, views and experiences. d. Spiritual. Understanding one's purpose, core values, beliefs, identity and life vision. These elements enable a person to build inner strength, make meaning of experiences, behave ethically, persevere through challenges and be resilient when faced with adversity. Participation in the spiritual dimension of the CSF2 program is strictly voluntary. e. Family. Being part of a family unit that is safe, supportive and loving, and that provides the resources needed for all members to live in a healthy and secure environment.

SUBJECT: Army Directive 2013-07 (Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness Program) 3. The Army must embrace the concept of building and sustaining resilience as a fundamental part of our profession and as a key component of readiness. The personal engagement of all Army leaders, particularly senior Army leaders, is vital to achieving this needed culture change. I am therefore assigning specific roles and responsibilities to senior Army leaders for fielding, synchronizing and executing the CSF2 program as a key component in driving this culture change. These roles and responsibilities are defined in enclosure 1. Enclosures 2 through 7 address the Five Pillars of the CSF2 program, CSF2 training centers, training requirements, organizational requirements, master resilience trainers, and reporting, respectively. 4. The Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7 is the proponent for this policy. The point of contact for this directive is the Director, CSF2 Program, (703) 545-433.2. 5. This directive is effective immediately and supersedes ALARACTs 213/2009, 293/2009, 097/2010, 192/2010, 045/2011 and 086/2011. The Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7 will incorporate its provisions into Army Regulation 350-XX (Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness), which will be published within 1 year. 6. This directive is rescinded upon publication of Army Regulation 350-XX. En cis DISTRIBUTION: Principal Officials of Headquarters, Departme of the Army Commander U.S. Army Forces Command U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command U.S. Army Materiel Command U.S. Army Pacific U.S. Army Europe U.S. Army Central U.S. Army North U.S. Army South U.S. Army Africa/Southern European Task Force U.S. Army Special Operations Command Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Strategic Command U.S. Army Cyber Command (CONT) 2

SUBJECT: Army Directive 2013-07 (Comprehensive Soldier and Family Fitness Program) DISTRIBUTION: (CONT) U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command/9th Signal Command (Army) U.S. Army Medical Command U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command U.S. Army Corps of Engineers U.S. Army Military District of Washington U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command U.S. Army Installation Management Command Superintendent, United States Military Academy Director, U.S. Army Acquisition Support Center Executive Director, Arlington National Cemetery Commander, U.S. Army Accessions Support Brigade CF: Director, Army National Guard Director, Business Transformation 3