Human Performance and Readiness: 5 Things Military Leaders Need to Know

It’s no secret that military readiness, fitness, and human performance are vastly different terms in concept and application. Traditional readiness reporting focuses on minimum organizational standards, including fitness. Human performance is a daily, multi-disciplinary effort to prepare for mission essential tasks and unknown challenges. Readiness reporting does not equal execution under pressure. The following 5 realities […]

Why MOSA Matters for Human Performance: Building Flexible, Future-Proof Readiness Platforms

Modernizing readiness requires new tools and smarter ways to connect them. The Army’s prioritization of Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) in its Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) program is a strong step towards this readiness modernization. For human performance systems, MOSA is more than a technical framework. It’s the foundation for delivering scalable, flexible, and […]

Unlocking Tactical Human Performance Readiness Funding Through NSCA Grants

For professionals supporting human performance readiness in military, fire, law enforcement, and first responder communities, funding can often be the barrier. That’s why the National Strength and Conditioning Association’s (NSCA’s) Foundation funding opportunities are ideal for advancing various levels of initiatives. Through its ongoing commitment to tactical readiness, the NSCA Foundation offers up to $25,000 […]

UFR Funding for Human Performance: Why It Matters and How to Start

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Launching or expanding a human performance initiative inside a military or government organization often comes with a familiar challenge: there’s no budget line for it. That doesn’t always mean the effort has to wait. For needs not funded in the current cycle, teams may be able to pursue an Unfunded Requirement (UFR), a powerful and […]