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A 350-word composition is about the feelings after learning martial arts practice.
Feelings and experiences

I am very happy to share my experience with you here. The first time I entered the military camp, I realized the seriousness of discipline for the first time. The first time I felt the scorching sun, the first time I felt the downpour, and the first time I lived according to the regulations ... Many firsts were born in our military camp life.

I am a child who is not spoiled by my parents. Growing up, I can do a lot of housework and always feel very happy and happy. But now that we are in the barracks, we need to do everything ourselves; Sitting slowly will also be punished by the instructor; Swarms of mosquitoes attack me at night; Still have to do standard training and so on. These are all very annoying. I found that self-reliance is not that simple, and everything has to be learned from scratch. If you want to make your life more comfortable, you should arrange a lot of things properly and don't let your temper get confused.

I deeply realized the taste of the library. Getting up at 6: 30 every day is cruel to us students who love to sleep late. And 10 minutes will be over, and we have finished it as a task. Morning exercises and evening exercises every day make us very tired. In a word, we should report everything, the instructor's words are orders, and we only have to obey, no conditions!

The strict military training here makes me feel serious and nervous. It brought me the temperament of a soldier: walk with your head held high, don't scratch casually, try not to move when you stand firm, and eat and rest regularly.

The full military life also gave me comfort. Playing military boxing, dancing, shooting, including making friends, pulling songs, etc. all make people feel very comfortable and happy. We live together, cooperate with each other, help each other and care about each other, which makes me develop a good quality of unity. Let me understand that a team is a collective. If people in the collective unite as one, then this is a good team that works hard. If it is like a loose sand, it will affect the team. We have team spirit, tacit understanding and unity.

I also learned a lot here. I want to thank my father, mother, army leaders and instructors for giving me this opportunity to exercise. I firmly believe that one day, everything I learned in the military camp will be useful.

The first time, it was an attempt. I tried, and I am very happy! It taught me that growth means independence, self-reliance and change!