“You need to get it together” the same few words I heard after every show, every rehearsal, and every run. Color Guard was a nightmare that haunted me throughout my freshman year. What is color guard? Well as my coach eloquently explained, “imagine ballet, plus gymnastics plus drill team, plus cheerleading. Multiply that by the marching band. Now add flying swords” (Dickens). Trying to do all of that was nearly impossible for me, it seemed like I could never do anything right, no matter how hard…
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Now what is a color guard? Well according to google color guard is a uniformed group, especially of soldiers, police officers, or school representatives, who parade or present their institution's flag (and sometimes their national flag) on ceremonial occasions. Color guard can be found in most American colleges, high schools, universities, and middle schools, and independent drum corps. They used various equipment, including flags, sabres, and rifles, along with dance. To enhance the music of the…
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the bell rings. I spring from my seat to rush into the warmth and head to color guard practice, leaving behind the rigidity of school rules. To the world, color guard is the art of spinning various flags and weapons to visually enhance a work of music. To me, guard is the outlet I express myself through to break away from the restrictive rules of academia. There are only correct and incorrect answers in school. In guard, however, there is no right nor wrong; it is only me, the flag, and the music…
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Dangerous as it may sound, color guard has been the most treasured experience for me over the five years I spent in America. It gave me both physical and mental strength, also great dance skills. Contrary to popular belief, color guard is far from elegant. In fact, this perilous practice of art has graced me with many marks of love: broken nose, rugged scars, fractured fingers, and bruised limbs. They have always reminded me of my history of love and hate with color guard as it was first written five…
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Color guard is not as easy as everyone thinks it is. It takes commitment and hard work. Little did I know in the fall of 2012, I would become a part of the Winston County High School color guard. I started out thinking color guard would be easy. Instead, I put countless hours of practice on my schedule each day. I spent many afternoons outside repeatedly going over and over my routines. Color guard actually needs to be considered as a sport because of all the work that is put into the routines on…
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know a lot of people don’t know what color guard is? In 1861, Color Guard first began during the English reign around the same time as the Civil War. A sport is any activity involving physical exertion and skill as the primary focus of the activity, with elements of competition or social participation where rules and patterns of behavior governing the activity exist formally through organizations and are generally recognized as a sport. 3 reasons why the color guard is a sport is that during the winter…
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Through competitive dance, ice skating, the performing arts and now, competition marching band. The one and only competitive marching band show I saw before trying out for Color Guard was titled, “Beatles” which included all their most famous songs. After that show I knew where I needed to be, on the field performing with the color guard. Joining during the Covid years was not something that I had expected, however it drove me to practice on my own, everyday. I would practice, rifle, flag and saber for…
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I love being in color guard. It is like a second home to me, and I’m so grateful to be a part of it. This love and sense of community pushes me to keep a positive attitude while performing and practicing. I strive to maintain the supportive community that my friends and role models have. I genuinely appreciate getting help from and genuinely enjoy giving help to my peers. The joy of exchanging knowledge for something I love is why I want this position. I consider myself a respectful teacher. I am…
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In April of my eighth-grade year, I attended the Marion High School Color Guard Clinique. I was extremely nervous and didn’t know anyone there, but after only two hours of holding a flag, and seeing what could be done with it, I was in love. The clinic involves learning a short routine and watching the guard members of that year perform their show. I can clearly remember the winter guard team (which is the color guard but without the marching band) performing what I thought was the best show I had…
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committed member and not technically a captain but in spirit, this incredible journey has had a profound impact on my life. It has molded my character, nurtured my leadership skills, and sparked a fire within me that still drives me to this day. Color Guard requires a strong dedication to accuracy, collaboration, and self-control. Striving for flawlessness and the necessity to coordinate perfectly with my teammates improved my ability to notice small details, enhanced my concentration, and planted…
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