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Training in drills and parade activities in NCC from "summary" of Goyals Target CUET (UG) Physical Education National Cadet Corps (NCC) Yoga by Dr. Awadhesh Kumar Shirotriya,Dr. Rakesh Vishwakarma
Training in drills and parade activities in NCC is a crucial aspect of the National Cadet Corps program. It involves teaching cadets various marching formations, footwork patterns, and other drill movements that are essential for military parades and ceremonies. Through this training, cadets learn discipline, teamwork, coordination, and precision in executing movements in unison. Drills and parade activities also help in developing physical fitness, agility, and motor skills among cadets. The repetitive nature of drill practice helps in improving muscle memory, coordination, and overall physical conditioning. Additionally, participating in parades and drill competitions boosts the confidence and self-esteem of cadets as they showcase their skills and abilities in front of others. The training in drills and parade activities is conducted under the supervision of trained instructors who provide guidance, feedback, and corrections to help cadets improve their performance. Cadets are required to follow commands, maintain proper posture, and execute movements with precision and synchronization. They also learn the importance of focus, concentration, and attention to detail during drill practice. Furthermore, drills and parade activities instill a sense of pride, honor, and respect for the military traditions and values. Cadets learn about the history and significance of various drill movements and ceremonies, fostering a sense of patriotism and commitment to serving their country. Participating in parades also promotes esprit de corps and camaraderie among cadets as they work together towards a common goal.- Training in drills and parade activities in NCC is an integral part of the overall development of cadets. It not only enhances physical fitness and motor skills but also instills discipline, teamwork, and a sense of pride in serving the nation. Cadets who undergo this training emerge as well-rounded individuals with a strong sense of commitment and dedication to their duties.