1. The command for marching at parade step is "march at parade step", and the command is divided into a pre-command and a moving command. The word "march" is a pre-command and the word "walk" is a command. When you hear the pre-command "Start", you have to make preparations and lean forward. When you hear the command "go", you step forward.
2, the left foot kicked out about 75 centimeters to the front (leg should be straight, toes down, palms of the feet and the ground parallel to the ground, about 25 centimeters from the ground), appropriate force to make the whole foot on the ground, at the same time the center of gravity of the body shifted forward, the right foot according to the same method of action; the upper body is straight, leaning forward slightly; hands gently clasped together, the thumb stretched out straight on the second section of the forefinger.
3. When swinging the arm forward, the elbow is bent, the small arm is slightly horizontal, the palm of the hand is turned inward and slightly downward, and the lower edge of the wrist is swung to a point about 10 centimeters above the lowest button of the coat (when wearing the summer uniform, it is about the same height as the third button of the coat; when wearing the winter uniform, it is about the same height as the fourth button of the coat; when wearing a sailor's uniform, the upper edge of the wrist is about 15 centimeters away from the corner of the neckline), and is about 10 centimeters away from the body. heart of the right hand to the left), the front side of the wrist is about 30 centimeters from the seam line of the pants. The walking speed is 110-116 steps per minute. When marching training, remember to control the speed of the step, and at the same time marching arms and kicking legs to practice separately, and finally combined practice so that the effect will be better.
Expanded Information
Forward March is a procession of marching steps intended to show the military prestige, but the training is time-consuming and laborious, and it is mainly used for military personnel marching in military parades and other ceremonial occasions. The march was originally used by the Prussian army in parades in the early 19th century. Today, the march varies from region to region, but the main features of the march are that each man stands upright with his upper body, his legs straight and his feet planted firmly on the ground, and the procession moves forward in unison, following a certain rhythm.
The marching order: march - go.
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