AY Honors/Drill Routines

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Drill Routines
Recreation
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
South American Division
Year of Introduction
2012


AY Honors/Drill Routines/Overview

The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:

4. Create two drill routines and practice with a group to present at a ceremony, recording the event with photos and video.


1. Have the basic and advanced Drilling & Marching honor.

2. Define the term ROUTINE.

3. Present five steps to develop or create a drill routine.


4. Create two drill routines and practice with a group to present at a ceremony, recording the event with photos and video.


5. Cite and explain a Biblical example where the concept of drill routines was been used to conquer a territory.

6. Show in a presentation five creative drill routines not yet demonstrated. Write a report that shows the philosophy of the club in relation to the drill routine achieved in the marching exercises (minimum of 200 words and maximum of 500 words).

Edit Answer Key


1

Have the basic and advanced Drilling & Marching honor.


For tips and instruction see Drilling & Marching. For tips and instruction see Drilling & Marching - Advanced.


2

Define the term ROUTINE.



3

Present five steps to develop or create a drill routine.



4

Create two drill routines and practice with a group to present at a ceremony, recording the event with photos and video.



5

Cite and explain a Biblical example where the concept of drill routines was been used to conquer a territory.



6

Show in a presentation five creative drill routines not yet demonstrated. Write a report that shows the philosophy of the club in relation to the drill routine achieved in the marching exercises (minimum of 200 words and maximum of 500 words).




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