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2006 Cadets DCI East Visual Warm-Up

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2006

Cadets Vis Warm-up. Stop-and-go action, featuring Daniel Benton on phone.

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  • Straight leg marching is challenging. There are so many things to think about from centering your weight to your posture and most importantly, keeping your legs straight. It really helps if you engage your abdominal muscles and really use your quads and calves to keep your knees straight and your heels off the ground when going backwards. Above all, it's tiring, haha.

  • they're only straight on the downbeat. :)

  • That's the day I tore a bursa over my knee cap while I knelt down to stack my uniform...had to sit out for a show. It got better for the next day's show in MA, but it freaking sucked not being able to march our home show.

    You say knees were meant to be bent ('bend' would be the better word)...the body wasn't meant to do drum corps, so if you're going to attack any particular corps, you might as well just curse the entire activity. The Cadets have been doing just fine since 1934.

  • but the thing is, we DO bend our knees! we're just straight on the downbeat... =]

  • I can't see the guy in the red shirt, the horns keep moving in the way.

  • hahaha it took me 8 months to get this joke and i love it!

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  • are they really stepping- off with their right foot?!?!?!?!? Im so confused :/

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  • @xCydezx Actually they step off with their right feet.

  • @euphonium2011 Cadets use the right as their lead foot

  • @euphonium2011 they step off with left ALWAYS LEFT!!

  • I just realized they start off marching on their right foot instead of their left

  • I tried getting the ripple up with my contra section but how are you'll getting them up so evenly

  • @lljessr bounce bounce bounce.... miss ya jess!

  • @moonodude17 Tubas- Contra-bass tubas or more commonly known as "Contras"

  • What are those giant Baritone-looking horns from 1:15 to the end?

  • my band is the only 1 in our curcit that does straight leg

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