As a precision teamwork art, queue training not only exercises the discipline and cooperation spirit among members, but also is a kind of cultural and spiritual inheritance. This paper elaborates on the seven core principles of platoon training, from the rigorous alignment of the formation to the high unity of the pace, from maintaining the stability of the body to the correct posture maintenance, to the precise response to the command, as well as the cultivation of tacit understanding among the team members and the perseverance of training, which together build a complete framework of platoon training.
First of all, the neat alignment of the formation is the basis of queue training, which requires precise control of each player's spatial position to ensure the integrity of the team and a unified visual effect. Secondly, the consistency of the pace requires the players to be in step with each other to form a strong sense of team rhythm. In terms of maintaining physical stability, players need to control their own balance, avoid unnecessary shaking during training, and show the firmness and stability of the team.
Correct standing posture is another important part of queue training, which directly affects the image of the team members and the overall mental outlook of the team. The precise execution of the command reflects the sensitivity and reaction speed of the team members to the order, which is the key to the smooth movement of the queue. The tacit cooperation between the team members, through the eyes, gestures and other non-verbal means to make subtle adjustments, to maintain the perfect harmony of the formation.
In this process, consistent training is a decisive factor in improving the team's performance. Through continuous practice, the team members hone their skills, sublimate their spirits, and jointly pursue a higher level of queue performance.
Queue training is not only the training of external movements, but also the cultivation of internal mental strength. Through strict discipline requirements, it strengthens the team's ability to work together and a sense of collective pride, while also allowing participants to feel a sense of achievement and belonging in the challenge. The process of cohort training itself is a practice of team spirit and cultural inheritance.