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Is military training in universities tiring for instructors or students?
Both the teacher and the students are very tired, but the teacher has a lot on his mind. All aspects should obey instructions and orders, and he must always pay attention to the students' dynamics. If the student's expression is slightly abnormal, be sure to greet the situation at the first time.

I am a woman. I trained in the reserve for two years, and also participated in two freshman military trainings. Being an instructor is really tiring, including all aspects There are prescribed teaching tutorials every day, which are detailed in the morning, noon, evening and even a long time. As an instructor, you need to follow the plan strictly. All day from 6 am to 9 pm, one stop at a time, except for ten minutes to sit and eat. I don't even have time to take a shower, so sometimes I can't sleep during my lunch break and take a shower in a hurry.

Military training is very hot and tiring, so both students and instructors should stick to it. Of course, this is not the problem of the instructor, but the instructor is really worried. There will be a competition in the middle of the training time, and the last three phalanxes will be scattered directly, and instructors and students will enter other companies (this is the case in our school). This will be a great blow to students. If your company is not excellent, your classmates will be dispersed to other companies. As an instructor, you will feel ashamed. At most, you will assist instructors in other companies. In this case, the overall situation of others' original company is generally not something you can preside over. At most, it is assistance and excavation.

On the other hand, the company leaders will criticize and punish you first when they see that you have made a small mistake. I was the instructor who was approved the most during my two military trainings, and the leader often gave me a warning to other instructors. I have great ability and great responsibility. I have to criticize you first, whether it is my own fault or not. The leader knows that I am a frustrated and brave person and always arranges me to walk in the square in front of the rostrum. One more thing, I feel that my training method is more suitable for boys. I especially hate to see girls crying on the training ground. I don't understand or appreciate it. But military training can only be done!