How to shout marching orders

The command for marching in unison is "one, two". When you shout "one", your left foot lands on the ground, and when you shout "two", your right foot leans on your left foot and you make a stance. The whole action is completed.

When you hear the command "march in unison," your left foot steps first and your right arm swings forward. Be careful to step in time when you hear the command, otherwise the group will be untidy. In the process of marching in unison, it is best to shout the slogan "one, two, one", and when you shout "one", your left foot steps forward and lands on the ground, and when you shout "two", your right foot steps forward and lands on the ground.

Marching Note:

If you don't want to wear military shoes, it's best to buy a pair of breathable and sweat-absorbent shoes, because the stench of military training will smoke you to death. It is advisable to wear sneakers or travel shoes, avoid wearing new shoes and high-top shoes. In addition, socks should also bring a few pairs, but also should pay attention to socks to be softer, preferably cotton, easy to absorb sweat.