Chapter 26: Modern Military Training Mode
After a brief lecture, Lu Bu announced his dissolution. Then Lu Bu watched how the entire Hu Ben Camp was usually trained.
Then Lu Bu curiously discovered that it was not only in the modern army that there were queue training, but also in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
Soldiers should practice movements such as going left, right, forward, backward, and standing according to the command, master the rhythm of movement such as slow movement, fast movement, running, etc., and ultimately, everyone can position themselves and keep the queue neat.
Advance and retreat, left and right, all in line. Get up, sit down, kneel down, follow the orders, hurry up and slow down, and follow the control.
Of course, these actions are different from the queue movements of modern army, and the requirements are not as strict as modern.
The queues were not as neat as possible. Lu Bu had watched videos of modern military parades. The movements of thousands of people in the video were as uniform as one person on the video, which made him amazed.
And these Tiger soldiers are far from being trained.
There is also signal recognition training. At that time, the fighting sounds are chaotic when fighting, and those who follow you may not be able to hear your orders.
Therefore, what commands soldiers to fight is not verbal orders, but listens to the sound of drums and watches the shaking of flags.
The requirement during marching is to advance when the drum is sounded, and the speed of the marching is determined according to the velocity of the drum sound.
When the sound of gold, it retreats and acts according to the order of the sound of the gold drum, for example, the first sound stops and the second sound retreats.
Another thing is strength training, which is mainly done through equipment such as stone locks.
Of course, there are Cuju in the army (that is the football of descendants, but the rules are different), wrestling (equivalent to wrestling today), and bow and arrow training.
There is also formation training. Formation training is the most complex, with a total of ten formations.
Of course, in fact, there are not so many of the most commonly used ones. Usually they are just normal square formations, circular formations for defense, conical formations for assault, geese formations for clamping and surrounding them, etc.
After watching the training of the Hu Ben Camp, Lu Bu couldn't help but put away his contempt.
It turns out that although the descendants were ahead of the Eastern Han Dynasty for thousands of years, the training of the Eastern Han Dynasty actually had its merits.
Of course, Lu Bu combined so many training methods from ancient and modern times, and summarized them together, and also had his own experience.
In short, it will not be weaker than the training of this era.
The next morning, Lu Bu gathered with the trumpet and then led the 100-man team to run around the training ground.
The training ground is enough to accommodate the overall training of the Hu Ben Camp. It is very large in one lap, with a distance of about 2,500 steps.
Lu Bu ran two laps with a group of recruits, which was equivalent to one five thousand meters.
After running two laps, almost everyone was exhausted and panting, and their whole body was soaked with sweat.
Looking at Lu Bu again, he was calm and calm, just like he was just starting an activity.
At this time, Chunyu Qiong also brought his 100-man team to the training ground for training.
Seeing the 100-man team led by Lu Bu was in a mess, I couldn't help but burst into laughter.
Then, Chunyu Qiong took his own team of 100 people and went to queue training first.
And Lu Bu also took his 100-man team to find an open space for queue training.
It seems that they are all queue training, but Lu Bu's queue training is more stringent and more harsh than other hundred-man teams.
For example, standing at attention requires half an hour.
When forwarding during stopping, the heel should be the axis and the toes should be the arc to rotate.
Running in a step requires decomposition of movements. Not only does it require consistent steps, but the height and frequency of arm swing must be kept highly consistent.
The training of other 100-man teams is just a requirement that they look like a line, and there are no requirements for these details.
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Lu Bu's training method is naturally a modern military training method.
The reason why Lu Bu used modern military training methods to replace the military training methods at that time was that Lu Bu believed that modern military training methods were more reasonable and effective.
In fact, the queue movement is to shape the unique temperament of a soldier and establish a mighty image of a soldier. It can enable people to "stand like pine and sit like a bell" and maintain a good military posture.
Secondly, queue training can improve soldiers' sense of obedience and enhance organizational discipline. Only after strict queue training can soldiers cultivate their style of resolutely implementing orders, prohibiting orders, and acting vigorously.
In these two points, it is obvious that modern queue actions are more effective.
However, as the requirements are strict, the Hundreds will inevitably suffer more than other Hundreds, and the soldiers below will complain.
I spent the whole morning training queue movements.
In the afternoon, Lu Bu led his 100-man team to develop physical fitness.
If the queue is an external manifestation, then physical fitness is the foundation of the inner world.
Lu Bu's physical training is also completely different from other training methods of the Hundreds.
The physical training of other 100-man teams is nothing more than stone locks, stone mills and other props to increase arm strength.
Lu Bu's training includes push-ups, sit-ups, jumping, single-leg squats, single-leg hops and other activities.
These training subjects are summarized through modern science and can effectively train scientific training methods in all parts of the body.
Compared with a simple lifting stone lock, it can only increase the arm strength and chest muscles in a limited manner. As for other parts of the body, the training effect will be greatly reduced.
Push-ups, sit-ups, frog jumping and other trainings can train muscles throughout the body and body coordination.
However, this training method was not accepted by people at that time.
Not to mention other 100-man teams, even the members of the 100-man team where Lu Bu is located are embarrassed to do this.
The 100-man teams who were training around couldn't help but stop training one by one, and watched the training of the 100-man team on Lu Bu's side.
When they saw that they were sitting on push-ups and jumping here, they couldn't help laughing.
Especially the 100-man team led by Chunyu Qiong also heard about betting with his own commander and Lu Bu. At this time, he was so happy that he was tilting his chin and almost laughing.
"Haha, come and see, what are they doing? It's not on Japan, Japan, right?"
"That's right, I haven't seen a girl for many years before I can be so hungry?"
"What a poor kid..."
"And there, over there, do you look like a toad?"
"You can't tell me, it's really like it, haha, I'm so laughing!"
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The soldiers under Lu Bu stopped shyly and as there were so many people laughing.
Lu Bu couldn't help but roar and said, "Did I ask you to stop? If it were on the battlefield, would you stop charging just because others laughed at you?!"
"Come on, now you will follow me! One! Two! Three! Four!..."
Lu Bu bent down and started push-ups with the soldiers below.
No matter how loud the laughter was around, Lu Bu was still unmoved, and gradually the laughter around him gradually became smaller.
Chapter completed!