When I am asked to think of a situation that was intellectually challenging, my mind shifts directly to my experience in the color guard activity. While the activity is seen as simply a physical sport, there is a mental aspect that is adamant when performing. As a member of the color guard in a marching band, you are required to learn points on the field in which to stand at exact moments in the music, you have to learn to apply corrections, and you also have to fight through the frustration. Learning
my life I have been majorly involved with my school’s color guard. I went from learning the basics freshman year to leading a large group of girls who were mostly beginners. When senior year rolled around I felt ready to lead my team to victory. Unfortunately, things didn’t turn out the way I had hoped. While sprinting during a practice I land hard on my left side and felt my knee pop out of place. The following week was spent away from guard icing my now grapefruit sized knee. When I went to the
originally thought that they did. In one typical work period of an elementary school teacher, presenting the lesson and making sure that the students understand is the main concern. When teaching, things should always be tried to make memorable. In color guard
I have been in a few school activities. One of the main activities that I have been involved in is Color guard. Since my sophomore year, I have been on the guard and participating in all of the competitions with the band. It is a great way to get involved, make new friends, and create new experiences. I am also in my school’s National Honor Society which is an organization that consists of the top academic scholars. We do volunteer work and do activities that display integrity. We have done blood
Color Guard: Now and Then Gracie D. Dupre Bethel University U.S. History 212 April 1, 2018 Abstract This essay contains information on the evolution of color guard. From the meaning of the sport to the uniforms, there will be information present. Color guard began in roughly 1805 to 1810, when armies started using flags and banners to represent their regiment. The color guard traveled mostly with the military, showing and raising flags to represent their army or militia. Through the years
12 October 5, 2017 Color Guard is a Sport and an Art Smack! A solid quad. Many people believe that Color Guard is only an art, and some believe that it is actually a sport. So? Is Color Guard a Sport or an Art? Color Guard is actually a Sport AND an Art. It is in fact the sport of the arts. It is called the Sport of the Arts because music is brought to life through performance and competition. Color guard is a sport, because of its competitive and physical aspects. Color guard is an art, because
Yet another accomplishment has been achieved at Chino Hills High School that only adds to the prosperity and Husky spirit of this illustrious and triumphant school. This year, Color Guard participated in and won a variety of championships including the WGI Circuit-Western Open Class Championships, West Coast Winter Circuit-Open Class Championships with a first place medal, the WGASC Circuit with a silver medal, and the WGI Open World Class Championships in Dayton, Ohio which they took 16th place
rule is embedded in every guard girl’s mind. Color guard requires to do various actions at once. For instance, we must remember the sequence of the choreography, march in step, find the right drill spot, and smile. One simple mistake with a flag allows all eyes on you. As the guard girls performs with flags, there’s three different types of girls on the field. There is the hard worker, the slacker, and the hardworker and the slacker combined. The hard working color guard girls are the ones who put
before every performance. Color guard has been a sport of the arts that has evolved from primarily a military activity, to a world wide sport. “Whenever I am performing, It makes me feel like I am doing something productive with my time and I am doing something I actually enjoy” Hoyt said. With over twenty five colleges throughout the United States that provide color guard scholarships, Hoyt is already planning for her future. “After high school I want to pursue color guard in college and hopefully
comes to family, most people automatically think about relatives, siblings, or parents. Yes they are my family however I am talking about my guard family. I have been apart of the Marching bands color guard for five years. I am actually the oldest, in experience wise, in the group. The colorguard consist of all girls and one male. Because i have been with the guard for so long they all come to me for help and advice. They all call me the Grandma of the group. The are my family, they are my children.