Yasmin Arrebola September 10, 2015 SPC1017 Professor Yvette Lujan Self-Introduction “Let’s Take a Spin into my World” Introduction I. Hours practicing out in the drizzling Miami sun but all worth it for the days we perform. The wind blowing and nerves strolling through our bodies with adrenaline as you rush to get your equipment set up. And once you are all set, an announcer from the speaker asks, “Is your guard ready? “ From beginning to end of our show, we could be sure that we left all our worries and hard work out on the field. II. Many people have a concept of what color guard is about. People who dance at football games spinning flags, sabers, and rifles alongside with the marching band. But for me, color guard is much more than just …show more content…
Team work is needed in order to succeed. It is said in the guard world that “you are only as strongest as your weakest link” and I couldn’t agree more. That gave me the inspiration to help others when they were struggling as a leader. Transition: Furthermore, It’s not about all the trophies and medals we won as a team, that’s just a bonus. II. Second main point: Guard has made me realize how to value success. A. My definition of success. 1. Yes, the main purpose of going to competitions is to get the best score and get first place. But in reality, I believe being successful means striving for greatness and motivating one another to their full potential. 2. I believe that my own definition of success is performing to an audience and having a positive impact towards them. That’s why success is when we have a great run of the show, no matter what the score board says. B. “What hurts more, the pain of hard work or the pain of regret?” –Boston Celtics Organization (Instructor would use this quote all the time) 1. It was important for us to be reminded of our goal. There would be days when we will not do so great in practice but at the end of the day we still wanted to win. But how could you get the score you want if you can’t put the hard work that it takes to get what you
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 in out of the world. When interviewing Kaitlyn Parsons (Captain), Mallory Williams, Ashley Kearns, Hunter Adams, and Nina Penzo (Captain) about this prodigious attainment, they each stated that it has been an unforgettable journey that has been both an individual and a team effort. Members of Color guard are split into two teams,
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.
Participation trophies should be Something to win for because of you win then you should feel good about yourself and if you lose, then you need to feel like you need to work harder next year.
The purpose of color guard is to interpret the music that the marching band is playing while they perform a synchronized display of flags, sabres, rifles, all with a dance background.
The definition of a sport is as follows, “Noun; an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature.”. I would argue that colorguard, an activity in which one spins flags, weapons, batons, and props with the marching band, should be considered a sport (Dictionary.com).
Passion; deriving from the Latin word “passio” meaning suffering. A life of passion is all about “suffering” for something worthwhile. My love and passion is shown through the form of body movement and leadership; the involvement I have within color guard allows me to explore and develop this passion I have for my artistic expression and cause. The work I have put forth to harness and nurture my passion is what has made me the leader and motivator I am today. Color Guard is an art that incorporates dance, performance, body awareness, flag, and/or weapon manipulating.
Color Guard was created to inspire the participants to be creative. The program started with style and creativity. Every Guard starts out with an equal opportunity for success. Color Guard exist for and because of the members, staff, and fans. Guard performances inspire the members to achieve higher creativity and artistic standards. Participants treat everyone fairly, no matter their race, sexuallity, gender, or background. Members believe that the activity is for everyone, no matter who you are. Color Guard provides a chance to succeed and be
Another boring assembly was in the making as I walked into my junior high school gymnasium. My best friend at the time, Kelsey, was very excited because the Valencia high school color guard was going to perform one of their routines in an attempt to get people to join the team. She was already on the guard, hence her motivation to attend this assembly. Before this point, I did not know color guard even existed. According to Kelsey, color guard is a performing art in which a team performs a dance routine centered around the use of flags, rifles, and sabers. Both her insistence and the awe-inspiring performance of the guard moved me to join the team my freshman year of high school. Even though we did not win at championships, it was overall
Auditioning for color guard my freshman year is without a doubt the best decision I’ve made throughout my high school career. My initial expectations were to simply have fun participating in a newly discovered hobby, but what came was so much more. Color guard has affected me in numerous ways, from what I’ve learned to how I conduct myself.
Color Guard is the visuals of the band, hence why they are sometimes called the Visual Unit. Every time the marching band performs, the Color Guard is right there with them. They march with the band during pregame, perform at halftime, and even perform at Bandtasia.
Participation trophies are soft. You should not get a medal or trophy just for participating in an event. It makes the younger generations that all they have to do is try and it makes everything okay. Not the case. As pessimistic as it may sound, what truly matters in our society today is results.
The first time I auditioned for the Elizabeth High School Color Guard, I would never have imagined it to play such a crucial role in my life. I have participated on this artistic and athletic manner for three years and it has been one of the preeminent decisions I have ever made in my life. For those who may not fully understand what color guard really is, it is a time intensive sport. Yes, a sport. Try jazz running across the football field for nine minutes while dancing and spinning a six-foot flag or a 36-inch rifle. Not only is your body physically pushed to the limits, but you need to have high levels of mental coordination. Nonetheless, color guard has shaped my character and without it, my life would not be half as phenomenal as it is today. Because of the laughs I had, the people I met, the confidence I gained, I am the person I am today.
First off, winning isn’t always the only option. Yes, it might feel amazing to be able to take home the trophy everyone has been fighting for, but it isn’t the end of the world if that doesn’t happen.
To start participation trophies give athletes something to play for. Losing is tough but losing interest is easy, so if they are rewarded for trying they will want to try again to get rewarded and they may even win a real trophies. If athletes don't get a reward they will feel bad when they step on the play area. They may even quit just because of that feeling.
I would define success as achieving a goal that you set out for. The three most important things on John Wooden's Pyramid of Success are Confidence, Condition and Fight. These create success in many ways. If you have confidence to win you will always win or come very close. If your team is in condition you will be able to outwork the other team and be success. And if you willing to fight to win then you will be successful in every accept of life. I thought these were important because of how the sports I play I use all of these to be successful in these and in life in general.