We learned a lot during several days of military training. I remember that one of the most postures we did in military training was standing. On the plastic basketball court baked by moxibustion in the scorching sun, we stood motionless with our heads held high. The hot air is constantly seeping in from the ground, and the sour and painful soles of the feet and the bean-sized sweat are constantly flowing down our cheeks. We dare not wipe, but insist on standing. I almost couldn't hold on for several times and wanted to "retire", but I knew it was exercising our will, so I would say to myself in despair every time: "Hold on for a while, hold on for a while, and we must hold on." After standing, my mood is always very happy, because I can persist in the end by my own perseverance.
Among many postures we have learned, moving forward is the most difficult and tiring. The instructor asked us to kick our feet into the air and stop, and then walked over to check one by one. If someone is found to have done something wrong, they will correct it immediately. It is not easy to walk neatly, so our instructors are very strict in training, and every movement must be in place, otherwise it will affect the cleanliness of the whole team. So every time after training, we are soaked to the skin.
Besides hard training, there are many interesting activities in military training. Such as tug-of-war, song-pulling, etc. Although our class lost the tug-of-war, winning or losing is not important, but the process is the key. In the tug-of-war, we learned to unite, to encourage each other, and to do one thing with all our might. This is the true meaning of tug of war.
Time flies, and half a month's military training has suddenly become a memory. Looking back on this military training, a feeling that has been hidden in my heart for a long time arises spontaneously. Indeed, military training is very hard, but it is very rewarding, meaningful and unforgettable. I can't forget our sweat during military training, the way serious instructors joke with us during normal training, and the performance of our efforts on the last day of gymnastics. Everyone is energetically waiting for the result of sweat. Although we didn't win the first place in the end, we are still winners because we beat ourselves!
Military training is a solidified memory, but the echoes left by military training are still echoing. We should keep in mind the military style, restrain ourselves with iron discipline and dominate ourselves with iron will. Only by knowing how to do this can we be worthy of the teachers who accompany us every day, the dedicated training of instructors and our own sweat!