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jingwu quick review: the hardship of military training must be worth it

2024-09-05

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military training was launched in various parts of the country at the beginning of the school year. the rows of spirited troops and powerful slogans have become the common memories of generations of young people. parents have mixed opinions on military training. some believe that students nowadays have a heavy academic burden and poor physical fitness, and military training is "hard work". it is better to focus on daily physical exercise and cancel military training with high-intensity exercise at specific times.
compared with the past, freshmen who have passed the entrance examination have had a relatively relaxed summer vacation, and military training at this time can sharpen their will. the problem is that some schools outsource military training, resulting in uneven levels of instructors, and partial training and missed training often occur. in other places, in order to cater to the "review addiction" of school leaders, they practice marching, standing at attention, and marching all day long, which makes students feel boring and complain. therefore, to quell doubts, we must return to the essence of military training to promote national defense education and guide students to temper their patriotism, their feelings of serving the country, and their ambition to strengthen the country during military training.
how should military training be conducted? in fact, there are many cases where it is very successful. for example, the recent military training for college students in guangxi has been very hardcore: there are drones in the sky and armored vehicles on the ground. students are engaged in muddy fighting and infantry-tank coordination in the "gun smoke", which is very hardcore. students love to "play" by nature. the closer they are to the actual combat environment, the more they can stimulate their enthusiasm for training. only when they devote themselves to it, can national defense education be carried out naturally.
high-intensity military training also needs to be adapted to the times. as summer is getting hotter, schools and training instructors should pay close attention to weather changes and avoid extreme weather such as high temperatures and heavy rains. the physical fitness of different students cannot be generalized. for children with relatively poor physical fitness, the requirements should be appropriately lowered.
how to make the content and form of military training keep pace with the times and make the children's suffering worthwhile is an issue that relevant departments need to explore in depth.
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