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#38071 - 04/08/04 06:14 PM
Re: 8 to 5 or 6 to 5
[Re: BismarkUMD]
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Registered: 02/22/04
Loc: Springfield M.A
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The most common step size is 8 steps for every 5 yards. But most groups practice the 6 to 5, 16 to 5, 12 -5 ect... Also 16 steps to 5 yards should be rather easy as the step sizes are half the size of your normal 8 to 5 step. Now doing a 4 to 5 is nice and fun especialy backing up at about 180bpm or more. But there is no right or wrong way. The right way is the way that everyone in your program marches. As long as its uniform its correct.
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#38076 - 04/08/04 08:15 PM
Re: 8 to 5 or 6 to 5
[Re: batman98]
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Registered: 12/01/03
Loc: Monroeville, PA
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My school only teaches to march 8 to 5. I wish they would teach more than that, but what can you do? Pretty much if I want to learn something else, I have to do it on my own. Which I have done many a time.
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#38078 - 04/08/04 10:36 PM
Re: 8 to 5 or 6 to 5
[Re: arithmetic007]
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Registered: 02/22/04
Loc: Springfield M.A
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Ok taking SMALLER steps to make 5 yards is easier than taking larger steps to make 5 yards. HELLO! You guys are going to honestly tell me that its harder to do a 16 to 5 as oppossed to a 4 to 5? Get real. You can crank out a 16 to 5 at 180bpm much easier than you can a 4 to 5 at the same bpm. Come on peopel think. You have to work harder to cover the same ground in only 4 steps.
Edited by Ironman7 (04/08/04 10:38 PM)
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