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Is military training hard?
Generally speaking, military training in universities is much more tiring than military training in high schools. It is said that military training in the Middle East is the most bitter in Jiangsu, and it is also counted in the whole country, but it is much easier than Xi Jiaotong University.

Military training is roughly divided into four stages: the first, second and third stages (I haven't forgotten everything in high school-_-! )。 The pre-training is mainly based on organizational system, and the main content is basic queue movements: military posture, left turn, right turn and so on. This stage is more difficult, mainly because everyone in senior three didn't do much exercise, and their physical condition was not particularly good after a summer vacation, so they felt particularly tired and sore all over. When it's time to kick, this stage is over. In the morning, I began to practice goose-stepping, and I chose teams at noon. Team-building is the second stage. The first criterion for team selection is to take a step forward and end your legs: everyone is carrying them, picking the good end and entering the assassination drill or gun drill, almost entering the boxing, and the rest entering the Flying Tigers. (I will explain the phalanx in detail later. After entering the phalanx, you should continue to practice the previous step, so that you can learn your own boxing or assassination exercises in two days. After learning the basic movements, you will enter the later stage, mainly the familiarity of movements and the practice of continuous movements. From the first rehearsal on the penultimate day, even the ending is the easiest. Rehearsal in the morning, training in the afternoon and evening are all based on rest. Of course, this largely depends on the performance of the rehearsal in the morning. What needs to be mentioned in particular is that the morning and afternoon of the penultimate day are rehearsals. In the evening, the instructors get together and the students have a rest.

The problem of the square team: there are roughly the following kinds of square teams: one assassin and three fists, namely, fighting, military boxing, capture boxing, divided gun fighting, unarmed fighting and flying tigers. There is some confusion between unarmed and flying tigers. Organizationally, it is divided into three battalions and nine companies, and one battalion has three companies. The first battalion should be an assassination drill. The No.23 Battalion * * * Company 6 has a separate armed squad, and the No.9 Company has two separate unarmed squads, one man and one woman. One of the battalions occupied most of the boys because of assassination drills, and the second battalion occupied a lot of girls because of military boxing, and one or two unarmed teams might be missing. That is to say, for example, if you are in the second battalion, even if you do well, you can't get into the assassination drill, and the first battalion can't get into the gun. How many camps you enter depends on your major. Our first camp this year is mechanical engineering, mathematics and Wu Jianxiong, and the last one is civil engineering. The most tiring thing should be the assassination drill, because there are many actions and the gun weighs seven and a half pounds. Our company commander's killer skill is to decompose the thrust: push outward, straighten the hind legs and lunge, climb down in a straight line with the left arm basically straight. The most abnormal thing is that after you insist on it for five minutes, he will say, put your left hand down! The right hand holds the gun neck with one hand, and the end of the butt rests on the right forearm. According to the lever, the right hand weighs about 20 kilograms, and it takes you five minutes to put your left hand on it. The operation of the gun phalanx is relatively easy, and there are only three movements on the gun: the upper gun, the lower gun and the split gun. But the hardest part is holding the gun all the time. When I first learned to hold a gun for more than an hour, I couldn't feel it in my right hand, which is common in holding a gun on my phalanx. In the middle stage, gun exercises and stabbing exercises are relatively easy, because they are both well chosen. The Flying Tigers are the most tired, because most of them are not physically fit and need physical training: push-ups, squats, duck steps and so on. However, once it entered the later stage, the Flying Tigers became extremely relaxed, and the assassination drills and gun drills were simply exhausting. At the end of the term, the operation of firearms is the most tiring, because the actions of assassination and boxing are basically no problem at this time, and the requirements of the queue are relatively low, but the operation of firearms should be practiced frequently. Every night when we have a rest, we will hear the gunman shout: one ~ two ~. . . The training intensity of the boxing team is basically stable, not the most tired or relaxed. I don't know if I'm unarmed. As I said before, which phalanx you enter depends largely on your progress, but it is not absolute. There will be adjustments in the later training. For example, if you find that the assassination is not done well, you may kick the flying tiger. If the flying tiger does well, you may switch to boxing. But it's impossible to assassinate from the Flying Tiger, because you choose more people from the beginning, and you will usually be kicked into the ring later. You can apply to switch from assassination to boxing when you first join the team, but later you can't, because boxing has to be learned from scratch. In addition, the basketball team practices basketball every day, and the training task is relatively loose. In principle, it will join a certain team, but basically it will not train or perform. And the military training newspaper published by the editorial department. I have to tell the counselor myself that I didn't go because I knew it was late. Otherwise hum. . . There are two special groups: four pacesetters and three flag bearers. The pacesetter should choose from assassination, and the flag bearer should choose from the barrel of a gun. This is definitely an honor. The three shots and the running frame of the four pacesetters are so beautiful.

Other odds and ends: internal inspection is not very frequent, we have three times. Work and rest usually get up at 6: 20 in the morning, 2: 30 in the afternoon and 7: 30 in the evening. Ultimately, it depends on the arrangement of the company. Our company is from 8: 30 to 9: 00 00, I often hear someone training at 10 in the evening.

Because I am an assassin, I don't know much about other phalanxes. The above is just a general situation. In addition, it may be different every year. For example, the 04-level assassination drill also costs money, which is of course much more bitter than ours.

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