(1) Queue practice is the highlight of military training, including: standing at attention, being at ease, stopping turning, marching, marching in an emergency, marching, running, stepping, standing at attention, squatting, standing up, dressing up, neatly counting off, saluting, finishing the ceremony, standing astride, pulling in the middle of the night, etc. In the process of military training, simple actions such as standing in a military posture and marching forward will be mechanically repeated hundreds of times.
(2) do night patrols. At night, someone needs to monitor the surrounding environment, so students will be arranged to patrol.
(3) Training military boxing, crawling forward, emergency assembly, queue exercise, team building, joint training, reporting performance and other subjects.
(4) Implement internal regulations: organize internal affairs according to unified internal hygiene standards every day, and conduct internal inspection and internal appraisal regularly or irregularly.
(5) Implement the disciplinary provisions: standardize the assembly, procession and behavior in the lecture hall and meeting place.
(6) Conduct behavior education: observe the one-day life system, greet instructors and teachers and other etiquette training, and report to the office for training.
(7) Some schools can shoot with live ammunition during military training, but for safety reasons, the scale will not be too large.