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Equipment and facilities are essential to the success of the H2F System.
H2F programming is delivered via the SPRC.
The Army standard for a brigade-sized unit is a 40,000 square foot SPRC.
The SPRC serves as the unit-owned, fixed facility hub that delivers a comprehensive, immersive training experience for the individual Soldier.
See figure 1-3 for a prototype of the Performance Readiness Center.

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The SPRC houses the offices and treatment, teaching, and counseling spaces for the H2F performance team.
It is open on a schedule that accommodates the unit’s H2F training and workplace needs.
Company-or platoon-sized units rotate into the building several times per week to receive H2F education, individual programming, specialized training and coaching from H2F performance team members.
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The SPRC’s outdoor training areas include an obstacle course, ACFT testing lanes and track, terrain running course, sheltered strength training racks, containerized strength equipment, physical training fields, and climbing pods.
In an ideal H2F community of practice, this life support area includes medical treatment, barracks, Army and Air Force Exchange Service (known as AAFES) and morale, welfare, and recreation (known as MWR) facilities that comply with the H2F approach to optimizing readiness.
They create environments of exclusively healthy choices.
See figures 1-4 and 1-5 on page 1-10 for illustrations of training areas.


