Wow this color guard went through the routine so fast when I command colorguard for competition it usually takes about 6-8 mins to me they just went really fast
@@nelsonrivera9128 The person who wields the National flag is the commander of the color guard I believe. They dont necessarily have to be the Command Sergeant Major of the battalion.
IF I HAD FIVE DOLLARS FOR THE THE GUARD ON THE LEFT OF THE SECOND FLAG BEARER WITH THE RIFLE ON THE WRONG SHOULDER HERE'S HOW THIS IS SUPPOSED TO LOOK THE GUARD MEMBER ON THE RIGHT HAS THE RIFLE ON THE RIGHT SHOULDER THE GUARD MEMBER ON THE LEFT THE RIFLE GOES ON THE LEFT SHOULDER
Just a few critiques. I'll try and keep it in line with the performance so you can follow along: -Not really sure what the flag bearers are doing when going to carry. Not necessarily wrong, but rather overly complicated. Looks like you both just miss your cups intentionally then correct yourselves. Just looks tacky. -Do not speed up your cadence when going into your wheels. Keep your cadence a constant speed of 100-120 beats per minute throughout the entire performance. I suggest lifting your knees up higher in order to slow your steps down. -Both guards show over-exaggerated arm swing. Do not swing your arms by your elbows. Keep them straight. Arm swing should hinge at the shoulder. -Left guard had suspended arm swing when called to Post. Probably not intentional but a small detail they could have got you on -Again flag bearers... your method of going to carry just doesn't look sharp. I'd suggest looking at other team's methods to simplify your technique. Will make you look a lot sharper. -Please refer to the 3-21.5.for proper procedures to perform Colors, Reverse. All members were incorrect in their method. -Incorrect method of parade rest by the flag bearers. Again, reference 3-21.5. Altogether it wasn't a bad performance. The team remained on step for the most part. Alignment and spacing was good. Posture and body language seems too relaxed in some areas. Hope this critique helps.
thanks for the advice this was our first national competition so we felt a little nervous, thats why we missed the harnesses in the video. We'll be sure to work on our performance
Redhead no problem. A few more things I didn't mention upon further review.... flag bearers do not perform any movements on the preparatory commands for carry and order colors. Make sure you guards are constantly practicing with each other as they are pretty much the bread and butter of the entire sequence as they do so much. The difference between a 1st and 2nd place team typically is how well the guards are in sync with each other. Hope this helps.
One last thing to add, theres very little to almost no delay through the commands. Its not best to go slow but going through commands too quick usually ruins sync. Try adding a bit delay through commands so the guards can prepare to match each others sync. Hope this makes sense
we were a little nervous, it was our first national competition, we had some little mistakes that we worked on. I think we're doing much better now. Thanks for the advice
The initial "post' was incorrect. On the command "Post" Left and right guards are to execute half left and right as in marching, four paces then face about. Also, during "Eyes, right", the commander is to return to the position of attention while marching and then give the command "ready, front" at that time the other members will return to the position of attention while marching...other than that very solid Color Guard.
What does it take to get to color guard? My first year in ROTC is an A, but how do I actually get in? Or what was *your* ambition to get in? I like to have a protégé of experienced people like you, Redhead.
Danny P. Well, my school allows for anyone to participate in our drill team. However, because we worked and practiced almost everyday we became better and better at color guard. After winning 1st place in all of our drill meets we finally got the opportunity to compete at nationals (that’s the video you see here). But as far as being selected? Basically I signed up for color guard, got put on a team, and then we worked hard until we thought we were good enough to compete at a national level. Of course, there was a few things we could’ve improved in our routine, but we were so nervous we didn’t think too much about those mistakes.
Ik its been a while well i just joined JROTC lol i decided to sign up for both marksmanship and color guard. Do you have any advice? Cause im a bit nervous about color guard lol
If it's not a late reply, some recommendations I can give are, listen and don't think you know better then your commanders. If you don't understand something, speak up, nobody else will. And lastly, just put in your best effort.
Hey just a quick question. I’m the commander of the JROTC competition color guard for my school, and I just want to know what it is called when they pull their rifles off their shoulders, undo the strap, and put it over their shoulders.
Wow this color guard went through the routine so fast when I command colorguard for competition it usually takes about 6-8 mins to me they just went really fast
Does the command Sargent major only calls the commands or no ?
@@nelsonrivera9128 The person who wields the National flag is the commander of the color guard I believe. They dont necessarily have to be the Command Sergeant Major of the battalion.
exactly
If I had a quarter for every time they missed the cup
You would have like a dollar.
IF I HAD FIVE DOLLARS FOR THE THE GUARD ON THE LEFT OF THE SECOND FLAG BEARER WITH THE RIFLE ON THE WRONG SHOULDER HERE'S HOW THIS IS SUPPOSED TO LOOK THE GUARD MEMBER ON THE RIGHT HAS THE RIFLE ON THE RIGHT SHOULDER THE GUARD MEMBER ON THE LEFT THE RIFLE GOES ON THE LEFT SHOULDER
@@lindathrall5133 not all branches do it the same way
@@lindathrall5133 Not according to Army regulations. We have both guards at right shoulder.
I’m on the drill team in JROTC at school
Who tf was filming it kept blurring
Just a few critiques. I'll try and keep it in line with the performance so you can follow along:
-Not really sure what the flag bearers are doing when going to carry. Not necessarily wrong, but rather overly complicated. Looks like you both just miss your cups intentionally then correct yourselves. Just looks tacky.
-Do not speed up your cadence when going into your wheels. Keep your cadence a constant speed of 100-120 beats per minute throughout the entire performance. I suggest lifting your knees up higher in order to slow your steps down.
-Both guards show over-exaggerated arm swing. Do not swing your arms by your elbows. Keep them straight. Arm swing should hinge at the shoulder.
-Left guard had suspended arm swing when called to Post. Probably not intentional but a small detail they could have got you on
-Again flag bearers... your method of going to carry just doesn't look sharp. I'd suggest looking at other team's methods to simplify your technique. Will make you look a lot sharper.
-Please refer to the 3-21.5.for proper procedures to perform Colors, Reverse. All members were incorrect in their method.
-Incorrect method of parade rest by the flag bearers. Again, reference 3-21.5.
Altogether it wasn't a bad performance. The team remained on step for the most part. Alignment and spacing was good. Posture and body language seems too relaxed in some areas. Hope this critique helps.
Gage Fontenot another thing. Per ccr 145-2 piping on the wrists of the class a jacket is not allowed
thanks for the advice this was our first national competition so we felt a little nervous, thats why we missed the harnesses in the video. We'll be sure to work on our performance
Redhead no problem. A few more things I didn't mention upon further review.... flag bearers do not perform any movements on the preparatory commands for carry and order colors. Make sure you guards are constantly practicing with each other as they are pretty much the bread and butter of the entire sequence as they do so much. The difference between a 1st and 2nd place team typically is how well the guards are in sync with each other. Hope this helps.
One last thing to add, theres very little to almost no delay through the commands. Its not best to go slow but going through commands too quick usually ruins sync. Try adding a bit delay through commands so the guards can prepare to match each others sync. Hope this makes sense
How was the Colors, Reverse incorrect. Our colorguard uses the exact method and were also Army JROTC.
Bruhg that camera was out of focus the whole time
You can’t give orders while on parade rest, you have to go back to attention
we were a little nervous, it was our first national competition, we had some little mistakes that we worked on. I think we're doing much better now. Thanks for the advice
bbyflvcko So not even the order squad attention?
Redhead Redhead sorry, didn’t know! Also, I believe you’re in army jrotc? So your commands might be a little different than ours. I’m in navy jrotc.
Michael_KS what do you mean?
bbyflvcko in order to go to attention you have to give the order attention, which can be done from parade rest
Us dude look like he boutta shit every left and right wheel
This is super cool, i joined jrotc and am in colorguard, I am part of apparently the first all female color guard ever (in my school at least)
The initial "post' was incorrect. On the command "Post" Left and right guards are to execute half left and right as in marching, four paces then face about. Also, during "Eyes, right", the commander is to return to the position of attention while marching and then give the command "ready, front" at that time the other members will return to the position of attention while marching...other than that very solid Color Guard.
What does it take to get to color guard?
My first year in ROTC is an A, but how do I actually get in?
Or what was *your* ambition to get in? I like to have a protégé of experienced people like you, Redhead.
Are you asking how I was selected to be on the color guard team or how I got to my position on the team?
Yeah, how were you selected to be on the color guard team?
Did you always pass inspection? Did you get a lot of participation points? I'm interested.
Danny P. Well, my school allows for anyone to participate in our drill team. However, because we worked and practiced almost everyday we became better and better at color guard. After winning 1st place in all of our drill meets we finally got the opportunity to compete at nationals (that’s the video you see here). But as far as being selected? Basically I signed up for color guard, got put on a team, and then we worked hard until we thought we were good enough to compete at a national level. Of course, there was a few things we could’ve improved in our routine, but we were so nervous we didn’t think too much about those mistakes.
For me there were papers you could sign up to join, Raiders, Drill Team, Color guard esc... Show up on practice and you’ll be good
huh thought the coats of jrotc cadets weren’t suppose to have the gold pipe lining around the sleeve
They recently updated the uniform code it used to be green now its the other color
They aren’t. This unit most likely received coats that were formerly used/made for actual enlisted soldiers, but did not remove the piping
Ik its been a while well i just joined JROTC lol i decided to sign up for both marksmanship and color guard.
Do you have any advice? Cause im a bit nervous about color guard lol
If it's not a late reply, some recommendations I can give are, listen and don't think you know better then your commanders. If you don't understand something, speak up, nobody else will. And lastly, just put in your best effort.
The height difference bothers me
im the only one whos over 6 foot lol
Matthew im 5’9 and im the tallest person on female colorgaurd and one girl is only 4’11 and it bothers me
@@jaydavermilye9978 female color guard?! I-..y'all don't compete together, that's crazy.
I hear grant high school in the back( if you know John reach you know what I’m talking about)
why does every other unit do half step/ Marc time so loudly and fast like chill yall aren't graded on your time
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Hey just a quick question. I’m the commander of the JROTC competition color guard for my school, and I just want to know what it is called when they pull their rifles off their shoulders, undo the strap, and put it over their shoulders.
Sling arms
Bootcamping homework beforehand failures only
Raider team where you at
Thanks for ruining my day with your terrible quality phone
why didn’t you case the colors after reporting out? do you not have to do that?
Ending passed
Planes ALSO-RANS
Poor focus
한설 uhh, idk about that one chief
@@PeytonDooley sets it to 144p
*Ya WaNnA TrY ME*
@@PeytonDooley Oof Nice color guard bro, I'm learning from your team. Thanks bro.
1) missed the cup
2) rifles way to early on present
3) wheels way to fast
4) color reverse way to fast
sling arms out of sync
Mission national anthems star spangled banners militarily
Army is the best!!!
I’m in the Bessemer Air Force rotc and I
Is anyone here do watching the vid
Surprise drums
Monster truckers including
Just to pint out, your uniforms are wrong. Can't have the gold piping on the cuffs.
I think thats how the uniforms are made but im not sure. We just wore the uniforms we were given.
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This color guard is horrible id never seen so many mistakes in my life
Ok... not the best constructive criticism but good attempt.
Poor quality
Ur a bot ccx ant film
quality video sucks