By George Obua | Project Leader
A comprehensive training: mount a guard of honor
Kole Intellectual Forum conducts a comprehensive training to their students that teaches them among others on how to mount a guard of honor and it involves a combination of precision marching, mastering specific ceremonial movements, and instilling a sense of discipline and respect those are needed generally in the general wellbeing of every species of humankind.
In it, students are taught on how to:
Simulate the event: Conduct full-dress rehearsals that mimic the exact conditions of the actual ceremony. Rehearse every movement, from the guard's assembly to their final dismissal.
Time and coordinate with music if a band is involved to ensure movements are synchronized. Develop a precise timeline for the event to keep everyone on schedule.
March: Teach the fundamental marching step with a uniform stride and pace. Emphasize stepping in unison with the rest of the team.
Halt: Practice halting as a unit and smoothly transitioning from a march to the position of attention.
Turning: Master turning movements, such as "Right Face," "Left Face," and "About Face," to ensure the entire guard can pivot in perfect synchronization
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