“…We envisioned an experience that would allow for regular, routine, reintegration of body, mind, family, and community for those already under medical and psychotherapeutic treatment. The experience would have to be something that facilitated being part of a wider community, would involve physical activity and interactivity, could include family members and friends (Batten, et al, 2009;Fischer, Sherman, Han, & Owen, 2013;Hawkins, McQuire, Britt, & Linder, 2015;Porcari, et al, 2017), would be accessible to beginners but still engaging for the more advanced, would involve predictable patterns and movement, and would provide safety from intrusive memories, unpredictable behaviors and emotions, and the still-prevalent stigma associated with military and ex-military seeking mental health help (Khaylis, Polusny, Erbes, Gewirtz, & Rath, 2011;Hoge, et al, 2004).…”