The Enthusiasm; The Joy; The Suspense; The Marching Band

The Marcher's Guide to Survival Revealed

Healing the Wounds

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Healing the Wounds One of a Hundred Yards can do takes motivation. Our motivation was lost after the last game's, the first of many, performance. We videotaped every show we did, and watched it every Monday when we got back in school. We, who paid attention to every detail memorized earlier during rehearsals, noted the noticeable.

It was my (and everyone else's) realization that turned this dismount back to an arousing gain of confidence to get to the top. We were bound to be champions the very first day we took notice the features in our acquaintances and made them life-long friends. I realized that the little things were killing us, which our band director explained to us, the Big Red Band, a short 5 minutes later. The little things being: equally-distanced footsteps, marching in tempo, facing sideline. It was this and that killing us. Even though no one could see these unobviouses, they killed us, and we took the fall.

Now was a better time than ever to get back on my feet. We would learn more drill this week, and I wasn't going to use the normal
dried gum and oil stains technique. No! This time I was really going to learn. This time I was motivated. I was motivated for that upcoming game. And I was motivated for that championship!

Adrenaline FeverI Am Free!

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