Main training in XinBingLian: queue, enemy capture, tactics and physical fitness! The queue includes: single soldier queue, class queue, three classes and four whistles! Capture the enemy: including posture and pace, fist, leg, anti-attack, capture the enemy! Tactics: the main training is individual tactics, including: lying down with a gun, lying down with a gun. Sports posture: low posture, high posture, sideways, high posture! Rolling in physical fitness: including, five-kilometer cross-country, 100-meter sprint, leapfrog, push-ups, one-leg stretching, combined exercise and so on! Brother, what you should pay attention to in the army is that obedience is the most important thing in the army. Even if the order of the superior or the monitor is wrong, you can't contradict it to your face. Execute first, and then report to the superior or monitor after execution! The second is to respect superiors, monitor and veterans! ! Recruits generally train for more than two months, mainly in queue training and physical training, and most of the time is spent in queue training, mainly including rest, standing at attention, turning in circles, running in front of the line, etc. Generally, the troops begin physical training after 4 pm, mainly including single and double pole, 5000-meter running and so on. Of course, they will also assist some other training, such as military boxing and push-ups. In addition, for recruits, folding military quilts is also very important, which is often the first difficulty for recruits and one of the training contents; A lot of training during the day is very tiring, but the short whistle of emergency assembly at night often disturbs the good dreams of recruits. In order to train emergency response ability, this is also essential! (Of course, a certain rest time will be arranged on weekends) Hehe! Doesn't that sound great? But recruits are really interesting! People will miss a lifetime. Of course, different troops will be different, and there may be professional training, but the more "miserable" recruits, the deeper your memories will be, the better! I wish you happiness! Happy army! References:
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