Boleslawiec, Poland – U.S. Army Garrison Poland nears completion of $1.2 million fitness facility
Equipment will be installed at 10 military bases this month. Upgrades include family, morale, welfare,
Recreation project started in January to build physical strength in preparation for the cold weather
during the winter.
“We wanted to get everything up and running before the cold weather set in,” Courtney Cameron said.
Garrison sports and fitness director. “These new machines offer even more options for indoor physical performance.
training session. ”
The new equipment was distributed to 10 fitness centers, including Camp Kosciuszko, a fitness center in Powicz.
Military Community and Świentszuch Military Community. Each facility was equipped with seven treadmills and six treadmills.
A cross trainer, three non-motorized treadmills, and a variety of stationary bikes.
Contractual disasters and international shipping delays extended the project schedule, but Cameron’s team
I crossed the finish line just as the first leaves began to fall.
“We started deliveries about two weeks ago and worked with our partners in Poland to ensure the safety of the equipment.
They arrived at each site and were installed on time,” Cameron explained.
Once on the scene, the soldiers did their bit to get the equipment into place.
Just as in Bolesławiec, the soldiers of the 1st Cavalry Division worked tirelessly to clear it.
Remove obsolete and inoperable machinery to make way for new equipment. This job was not an easy one, as it is for many people.
Older machines, such as treadmills, required multiple soldiers to lift and move them.
Once the old machinery was cleared away, the soldiers unpacked it and prepared to install the new equipment. by
In the evening, the new equipment was fully operational and the soldiers, MWR team,
A Polish vendor facilitated the installation, leading to a smooth transition.
“This is a good way to boost morale,” said Sgt. Private 1st Class Stephanie Seal, Garrison 1CD Soldier
Boleslawiec. “For soldiers away from home, access to a well-equipped gym is important for stress relief.”
The upgraded equipment supports the U.S. Army’s Holistic Health and Fitness (H2F) system and emphasizes:
The importance of physical preparation for mission success. By providing the latest and most reliable cardio equipment, Soldiers
You can maintain and improve your fitness level all year round, even in harsh weather conditions.
U.S. Army Garrison in Poland plays a critical role in maintaining the health and readiness of 7,500 soldiers
They are stationed throughout the region. The Garrison acts as a facilitator of these fitness gains, ensuring the health of all.
Soldiers stationed at the site have access to the highest quality facilities, supporting overall readiness and readiness.
Strengthen the garrison’s commitment to providing the resources necessary to keep Soldiers mission ready.
Photographed: 30 September 2024 Posted: 8 October 2024 11:43 Story ID: 482742 Location: PL Bolesławiec, Number of web views: 14 Number of downloads: 0 Public domain
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