1. Standing posture standardization
When forming a neat figure of eight, each player should maintain a standard standing posture. When standing, the body is straight, the feet are close together, the shoulders are relaxed, and the arms naturally droop. Head forward, eyes up, not drooping or tilting. At the same time, pay attention to keep the abdomen and back tight and maintain a good posture.
2. Set datum points
In order to keep the team aligned, you can set a reference point as a reference. The reference point is usually the center of the team. You can use a marker or a commander standing in the middle as a reference point. Other players need to arrange according to the reference point and keep the distance and position consistent with the reference point.
3. Control station spacing
The distance between players' stations is also one of the important factors to arrange the figure-eight formation neatly. The distance between stations should be consistent, and the appropriate distance can be determined according to everyone's shoulder width. If the spacing is too large, it will appear loose, and if the spacing is too small, it will appear crowded, which will affect the neatness of the formation. By specifying a fixed distance or reference line, players can maintain a consistent distance between stations according to standards.
4. Practice and running in
If you want to arrange a neat figure-of-eight formation, you need to practice and run in repeatedly. Players need to be familiar with the correct standing posture, station spacing and line requirements through continuous queuing training. Commanders need to strengthen guidance and correction to ensure that everyone can meet the standards and maintain overall consistency. Only after repeated training and running-in, can the team form a tight and neat figure-eight formation.
Summary:
An orderly figure-of-eight formation needs to pay attention to the standing posture, spacing and overall alignment of everyone in the queue. By standardizing the standing posture, setting reference points, controlling the distance between stations, and repeatedly practicing and running in, the team will form a unified figure-eight formation. At the same time, the queue training also needs the guidance and correction of the commander to ensure that each player can reach the standard and maintain the overall consistency.