But what I suspect is, the validity of this claim derives from the fact that building those muscles, and maintaining those muscles, requires exercise, a reasonably healthy, adequately nutritious diet, and all the other usual stuff that accompanies good health and good physical development.
What you see in this video (once the band itself is positioned on the field) is run, kick (or cake walk), back bend, high kick down the field, strut. 140 yards. But to do that, and to execute those moves so well, there was plenty of practice and conditioning and the Buckeyes' marching band and its drum major stay in shape for the performances they give. And in case you don't know: this is Drum Major John LaVange's very last Ramp Entrance at Ohio Stadium, affectionately known as "The 'Shoe." Ordinarily that back bend requires a Drum Major to touch the red top piece, the "busby top," to the ground, but for this performance John literally bent over backward, bypassed the busby top and touched the top of the busby itself (
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It might be (crazy, I mean.)
But what I suspect is, the validity of this claim derives from the fact that building those muscles, and maintaining those muscles, requires exercise, a reasonably healthy, adequately nutritious diet, and all the other usual stuff that accompanies good health and good physical development.
What you see in this video (once the band itself is positioned on the field) is run, kick (or cake walk), back bend, high kick down the field, strut. 140 yards. But to do that, and to execute those moves so well, there was plenty of practice and conditioning and the Buckeyes' marching band and its drum major stay in shape for the performances they give.
And in case you don't know: this is Drum Major John LaVange's very last Ramp Entrance at Ohio Stadium, affectionately known as "The 'Shoe." Ordinarily that back bend requires a Drum Major to touch the red top piece, the "busby top," to the ground, but for this performance John literally bent over backward, bypassed the busby top and touched the top of the busby itself ( ( ... )
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