Marching Health

Top 10 Shoes for DCI 2018

As a drum corps member, your feet are your most important tool! They keep you moving through the summer both on and off the field. But you get to the store and there are so many choices! Blue vs yellow. Heavy vs light. Cushioned vs firm. To give you a jumpstart we have compiled a … Read more

5 Ways to Avoid WGI Burnout

It is mid-March and we are in the heat of WGI competition. At this point in the season, most of us are exhausted. Responsibilities during the week are overbearing, weekends are not restful, and the pressure to continually improve your performance can make you feel like you’ve hit a plateau. Most performers venture down one … Read more

3 Essential Dynamic Warm-up Exercises for Every Rehearsal

I apologize. Last blog I told you there was a problem with how most bands warm up (static stretching), but I did not offer specific solutions. After receiving many messages and emails, I realize that needs to change. I want to give you three exercises that you can implement today to help your program warm-up … Read more

Reasons You Should STOP Stretching Before Rehearsal

Stop stretching?? Yes, you heard that correctly! The Health Guy in the marching world said to STOP stretching before you take the field. What gives? Image 1: Marching band students performing a stretch before rehearsal You have probably been trained since elementary school to stretch before any physical activity. That was reinforced through your middle … Read more

Why Colorguard Girls Have “Bad Knees” and How To Fix Them

“My knee is bothering me again. It keeps happening when we do X part of the show.” Does this phrase sound familiar? If you’ve been around colorguards long enough you probably just had the face of a specific student or friend pop up in your mind. Injuries run rampant in colorguard, but we have brushed … Read more

What Do Marching Band and Soccer Have In Common?

It was a regular occurrence; our band would be given a water break halfway through rehearsal, and I would have a student come up to me. One hand would be holding her instrument and the other would be clutching the back of her leg. “My leg is really hurting me,” the student would say. Her … Read more

The Bus Ride Survival Guide: 8 Tips for the Optimal Bus Experience

Whether traveling to a distant competition or a football game out of state, we all hate having to sit on a bus for hours at a time. The two feet of space you have in your seat is never enough, and by the end of the trip the bus usually takes on the odor of … Read more

Our 7 Favorite Snacks for Marching Band Rehearsal

It’s 5:45pm, and you are hitting the home-stretch of your after school marching band rehearsal. The problem is you are expected to be giving your highest level of energy during these last 30+ minutes, but your tank is running on empty. The last meal you ate was a slice of cafeteria pizza that tasted more … Read more

6 Ways to Recover from Your Drum Corps Season

First, congratulations on making it through the summer! Second, how is your body feeling? Drum corps has a unique way of making you simultaneously love what you are doing and hate life due to pure exhaustion. It is one of the most physically and mentally challenging activities that a young person can be a part … Read more

Your Hips Don’t Lie: tips in recognizing unhealthy compensations and how to achieve the perfect turn-out

What do Shakira and marching technique have in common? Your hips don’t lie! Turnout is one of the most fundamental skills in drum corps, marching band and indoor performance ensembles, and it starts at the hips. Turnout involves the legs externally rotating from the hips resulting in out-toeing at the feet. In addition, specific muscle … Read more