Especialidades JA/Ejercicios y marchas/Respuestas
Ejercicios y marchas | ||
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Asociación General
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Destreza: 1 Año de introducción: 1976 |
Requisitos
La especialidad de Ejercicios y marchas es un componente de la Maestría Recreación. |
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- Orden:Ayuda a mantener una unidad organizada.
- Moral: Entrenamiento de disciplina y unidad de grupo.
- Disfrute: Actividad divertida, promueve el uso de la imaginación.
- Compañerismo: Ayuda a aprender a tomar órdenes y seguirlas.
- Liderazgo: Ayuda a aprender a dar órdenes y generar la confianza.
- Autocontrol: Prestar atención al líder.
- Respeto: Respeto por los derechos de los demás.
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2a
La formación es el arreglo de los elementos de una formación de marchas de Conquistadores en cualquier forma prescrita.
2b
La línea es una formación en la que los elementos están uno al lado del otro. En la línea de un club, los Conquistadores en cada unidad están uno al lado del otro con las unidades una detrás de la otra.
2c
Una rango es una línea que solo tiene un elemento de profundidad.
2d
Un intervalo es la distancia entre las personas situadas una junto a la otra.
2e
Se forma una columna cuando las personas se colocan una detrás de la otra.
2f
Un fila es una sola columna que tiene como frente un solo elemento.
2g
La distancia es el espacio entre las personas dentro de una columna (de adelante hacia atrás).
2h
El comando de cobertura se usa para alinearse con la persona frente a usted mientras mantiene la distancia correcta. La distancia de mantenimiento podría ser exhibida por la elevación del brazo izquierdo a un nivel o ángulo de 90 grados, no al nivel del hombro de la persona al frente.
2i
Flanco es el lado derecho o izquierdo de cualquier formación desde el punto de vista de alguien dentro de esa formación.
2j
La cadencia (o ritmo) es el ritmo uniforme en el que se ejecuta un movimiento, o el número de pasos o conteos por minuto en el que se ejecuta el movimiento.
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3a
- El descanso de desfile es el más «estricto» de estos tres comandos. Puede ser llamado solo desde la posición de Firme. En los comandos de preparación, la posición de descanso de desfile se debe ejecutar cuando se uno está en descanso en lugar o descanso. Los Conquistadores ejecutan el descanso de desfile moviendo la pierna izquierda hacia afuera (de modo que los pies están separados aproximadamente ocho pulgadas) y colocando ambas manos en la parte inferior de la espalda, con la mano derecha en la parte superior de la izquierda y los pulgares unidos. La cabeza y los ojos deben mantenerse mirando hacia adelante, porque descanso de desfile es simplemente una forma de firme más relajada. «Descanso en lugar», «descanso», o «descanso en desfile» y «posición para la oración» son todos comandos que se pueden dar desde esta posición.
- Descansar en lugar es un poco más relajado que el descanso de desfile. Para ejecutar este comando, ejecute el descanso de desfile como se describió anteriormente; sin embargo, la cabeza y los ojos deben seguir al comandante en todo momento. Algunos clubes pueden permitir que las manos se relajen durante el «descanso en lugar», pero esto no está permitido según el Manual de marchas de la División Norteamericana. Las órdenes de «descanso» y «descanso de desfile» pueden darse desde esta posición.
- El descanso es más relajado todavía. El pie derecho debe permanecer «anclado» en su lugar al suelo. Los Conquistadores pueden moverse (excepto el pie derecho), pero deben permanecer en silencio y de pie. El comando de «descanso» puede darse desde esta posición.
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3c
3d
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4a
4b
4c
4d
AT EASE is much like PARADE REST. Though you must be quiet and keep your right foot in place, you may otherwise move as needed. Your hands are also allowed to be lower than required for PARADE REST, just like STAND AT EASE. The command "At Ease" may be given from ATTENTION, PARADE REST, or STAND AT EASE.
4e
When the command DRESS RIGHT DRESS is given, each person in the group (except for the group's left most file) extends their left arm. Each person in the group also (except for the group's right most file) turns their head to the right so that they may adjust themselves until they are just touching the fingertip(s) of the person on their right. The group's right most file never moves as everyone is to line up on them while executing DRESS RIGHT DRESS. Each member of the group continues to stay with their left arm up and their head turned to the right (unless they are part of the two files with exceptions) until the command READY FRONT (used to bring the group back to ATTENTION from DRESS RIGHT DRESS) is called. No command other than READY FRONT may be called from DRESS RIGHT DRESS.
4f
PRAYER ATTENTION is exactly like PARADE REST, but goes one step further. When a group is called to PRAYER ATTENTION, they must also bow their heads. Male Pathfinders & Staff should take off and hold (behind their back) with their right hand, any headgear that they may have on. At the end of the prayer (without commands) each person is to return to PARADE REST (Men also put headgear back on). PRAYER ATTENTION may only be called from PARADE REST.
4g
When the command PRESENT ARMS is given, each person is to raise their right hand to just above their eyebrow. The upper arm should be out horizontal to the ground. The thumb and fingers should be fully extended and should only just touching above your eyebrow, glasses rims, or hat bill. This command can only be given from ATTENTION.
4h
The command ORDER ARMS is used to bring a person or persons back to ATTENTION from PRESENT ARMS. All a person must do is to bring their arm down to their side from PRESENT ARMS without slapping the arm against their leg.
4i
The command of RIGHT FACE is used to turn a person or persons to the (you guessed it) right. When the command is given, those who are to execute the command should lift their right toes and left heel and then pivot to the right on their right heel and left toes while turning to the right. The command is given only from ATTENTION and when completed, everyone should again be at ATTENTION.
4j
LEFT FACE is just like RIGHT FACE except that you lift your left toes and right heel and pivot on your left heel and right toes while turning to the left.
4k
The command ABOUT FACE is used to turn a person or persons around 180 degrees. To do this, you put your right foot (toes pointed down) behind your left heel. Next, turn to your right (not too quickly or you will fall over) until you have turned completely around to face the opposite way that you were facing previously. This command is only issued from ATTENTION.
4l
The command FALL OUT is one of the commands that dismisses a person or group of people. When the command FALL OUT is given, you are free to break from formation (Yes. One person can be a formation). Do not stray far from whoever is instructing you or your group though. FALL OUT does not give you permission to walk off where ever you feel like. Only when the command DISMISSED is given may you leave to wherever you want. The command FALL OUT can only be given from ATTENTION.
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5a
Mark time, march can be called when the unit is at attention or marching. The marchers will march in place when the command is called, and they should correct their intervals and distances as necessary. If halt is called after mark time, march, the unit should be able to dress right, dress and cover without having to move the feet.
5b
When forward march is called, the unit steps out with the left foot and begins to march forward. If the unit is marching to music (in 4/4 time) or calling a cadence, the left foot will always land on the "odd" beat, and the right foot will always land on an "even" beat. In 4/4 time, the "count" goes 1, 2, 3, 4 and then repeats:
- 1: Left
- 2: Right
- 3: Left
- 4: Right
- 1: Left
- 2: Right
- 3: Left
- 4: Right
5c
When right flank is called, every person in the unit simultaneously pivots to the right by 90° and continues marching in the new direction. After this command is executed, the file that was right-most when it was called will become the front rank. The person who was last in that column will now be the marker - meaning he will be the right-most person in the front rank.
5d
When left flank is called, every person in the unit simultaneously pivots to the left by 90° and continues marching in the new direction. After this command is executed, the file that was left-most when it was called will become the front rank. The person who was first in that column will now be the marker - meaning he will be the right-most person in the front rank.
5e
When column right, march is called, the person in the front rank on the right makes a tight pivot turn to the right by 90°. As he turns, the other members in his rank also turn, but remain in a straight line side by side of one another. When the entire rank is facing 90° to the right, they continue marching forward in the new direction.
5f
When column left, march is called, the person in the front rank on the left makes a tight pivot turn to the left by 90°. As he turns, the other members in his rank also turn, but remain in a straight line abreast of one another. When the entire rank is facing 90° to the left, they continue marching forward in the new direction.
5g
This command is called on the right foot. When To the rear, march is called, the marcher takes a step with the left foot, then pivot to the right on the toes of both feet until facing the opposite direction, and then steps out again with the left foot (which should be at the rear after the marcher turns around). This command should only be called when the unit is marching or marking time.
5h
The command to halt should be called on the left foot. The marchers will then take a step with the right foot as normal, and then take a half-step with the left foot, bringing it even with the right, and stop, remaining at attention.
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Flag Protocol
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Flag protocol On Memorial Day the flag should be flown half-staff till noon.
- Saluting the American Flag
- Civilians should place their right hands over their hearts, except when wearing athletic clothing, in which case they should remove their hats and stand at attention. No hand salute is necessary. Civilian men wearing hats should remove the hat and hold it at their left shoulder, with hand over heart. Non-nationals(tourists etc.) should simply stand at attention. Of course, those in uniform (including the Pathfinder full dress uniform) should render the military salute. When the flag is moving, as in a parade, it is proper to salute when it is six paces in front of you and hold the salute until it passes six paces beyond.
Doblar
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Flag folding/es
Referencias
- Categoría: Tiene imagen de insignia
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Honors/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Skill Level 1/es
- Categoría: Libro de respuestas de especialidades JA/Especialidades introducidas en 1976
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/General Conference/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Recreation/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Recreation/Primary/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Stage 100/es
- Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Recreation Master Award/es