---->Something from wilfred 2000 batch... thanks for your view wilfred.. Yoyo Kenneth …. Abt the regimentation thing ah …. well in my yr as a junior, alot of my seniors were from NCC so they brought abit of it into C&D you know.. running around must co-ordinate, abit of “fear” induced in the juniors, kinda makes it easier to deal with things…. after training sit on the steps all heads down eyes close then they anyhow pom questions and like try to stress us abit lah like you know “ who broke diet” “who walk around saying they’re from dragonboat” sometimes this goes on for like 10 -15 mins and they just kept asking and stressing pple …. and it got abit depressing lah sometimes to get it over with some of us who didn’t do anything will just admit to get it over and done with …and if anyone admits to doing anything ah .. they got extra training after training end… and then the guy gets shouted at / scolded in a push up position or while running around the track etc etc .. you know lah …. Sometimes they get abit out of hand lah and some ex-rowers, mostly Marists, SJI kids couldn’t really take the “regimentation” and left … some for other schools where their seniors are ( mostly in NJC ) Its kinda like you know like in a team shouldn’t really have the separation as if there is an invisible barrier separating the juniors and seniors maybe initially abit lah but I believe the intake can improve with a change in this attitude…. Back in my year it was so bad that in the end only 2 of us juniors showed up for training….. and that was a serious morale breaker… At one point our entire junior team wanted to quit en-masse, cuz we couldn’t take it anymore its like we were getting shouted at every training and we were wondering why the heck are we putting up with this treatment … luckily Jack came down on that water training and talked to us . and you know how inspiring jack can be …. So he inspired us to stay on and push ourselves harder….. Our year as seniors the guys tried to be more “welfare” abit and it worked better but still intake was low but the girls team kept up their regimentation and ended up with 1 junior girl sitting on the steps shivering in fear and wondering if she should even continue ….. these are mostly isolated cases lah but still they happened and may happen again ..... One common mistake that is committed is this : “I’m a senior , so your better respect me” rather they have to understand that respect is earned and not given just like that … Yes they should be proud to have managed to go thru the tough training as juniors, and their senior’s training to prepare them for their roles as seniors in Yr2, but as we’ve always said train with humility but seriously though its not THAT regimental lah ... maybe cuz some pple first time kena so not used to it ….. kids nowadays have led more pampered lives …so everything seems like regimentation to them . Seriously though ,after going thru it i felt that it really helped alot lor and no matter wat abit of regimentation is good.. it kinda helped prepare us for army hahahah .. kinda like BMT you know =p If the regimentation is done right, a lot of benefits will come, training can start faster, end faster, thing will be more efficient but again lah sometimes traditions get abit “warped/ twisted” as they get passed down maybe before the older batch goes off to army and stuff they can share their experiences / feedback to the next new batch of seniors to be ... and come back to help out with the trainings if possible esp those who enlist in april.....and maybe can advise the seniors when things start to get out of hand esp. when the coach is not available (hopefully it won't happen lah) anyways the regimentation is nothing compared to some of the crap we have had to go thru in army but to them it may seem like alot Just my 2cents worth .. abit too long to post on the board…. Hope this helps. Wilfred
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