Generally speaking, the content of military training during the day and afternoon is similar, and the two weeks are mainly about standing posture and basic movement training (turning left and right, etc. ), March in haste, March forward, and trot. It feels very difficult. After all, the sun is relatively bright during this time, not to mention how long you have to stand in a row.
The content of military training in the evening depends on the arrangement of my school. Take my school as an example. I always train as usual the last few nights. In the last few nights, we will arrange military training evenings and sports meetings. It's definitely more comfortable to watch others perform their talents, watch instructors sing and dance, and watch others boxing and walk like geese. School won't make you so tired. After all, you have to practice three times a day before students can get proper exercise.
In addition, the military training time on the first and last day is definitely not as hard as the usual 9- 10 hours. The first day is usually the opening ceremony, with some specific requirements and messages; The last day is usually the closing ceremony, and each class takes turns to perform and take the square queue, which is relatively relaxed.