Staying in Shape in Basic Training
I finally started my military career and landed a job as a euphoniumist in one of the Army bands (yay!). Not yet in Pershing's Own, but give me time. I will head to basic training, and was wondering, since that is a minimum of 10 weeks without any practice, does anyone have any suggestions on staying in shape? I wouldn't count on getting time for mouthpiece drills. I only have a few days between basic and the school of music, and although many others are in the same boat, can't stand the thought of presenting a lackluster product to the instructors. Thanks, I know many of you out there have been through this.
Staying in Shape in Basic Training
Congratulations on your successful audition, and acceptance into the Army band program!
Your dedication to your art is admirable, but in all honesty, I wouldn't worry about playing during basic training.
Your first objective - and the one you should focus on - is getting through this training. It's going to challenge you, both mentally and physically, and while millions have gone through it before you, an injury or some other kind of problem could spell disaster.
One foot in front of the other. Try not to project, focus on the task at hand, and you'll do fine.
At the Army School of Music, they're very well versed and understand the situation you've just been through. Quite frankly, they know you can play your horn. What they're going to do with you is train you in the Army method in how to march, manual of instruments, and even how to entertain an audience.
You'll get through the Army SOM just fine - again, by focusing on the task at hand, putting one foot in front of the other, and by doing the best you can at every task put before you.
Staying in Shape in Basic Training
Get a plastic mouthpiece and put it in your civilian clothes bag. That will be the clothes you wear to reception. Put it in your shoes. When you graduate Basic, crack it out. And I mean plastic, all metal stuff is usually gone.
I went to Ft. Knox 20 yrs ago, my advice is to really concentrate on your pushups and drink plenty of water. Focus, and do exactly as you are instructed. It will be hard and it will be worth it.
Staying in Shape in Basic Training
I don't have any advice for keeping your embouchure in shape during basic, but I do have some advice about basic itself -- you will be told to do things in ways that seem ridiculous. Do them the way that you're told to do them. The point (well, one of the points) of basic is to break civilian habits and teach to to do things the way you're told to do them, first time, every time.
Staying in Shape in Basic Training
Good advice above, to focus on the task at hand. You can take a long time off without hurting yourself if you just practice carefully when coming back. Take it very easy, don't push too far too fast.
But while in basic, focus on taking care of your body in general. You'll be working it VERY hard, so eat as well as you can (balanced). Hydrate as much as possible (or practical - there may be no available bathroom for some long stretches now and then). If you come out healthy and strong with tissue that is hydrated, it will help a lot in coming back to playing.
Staying in Shape in Basic Training
I support all the previous suggestions. Focus on the task at hand. Get in the best physical shape of your life. When you pick up your horn again you will be surprized at how fast the music comes back. The decipline to get the job done right which you learn to be a solder is easily applied to music.
After taking 26 years off I was out playing the rest of the section in my community band within a month. A month of careful, focused, and guided practice (I have a great instructor since I started again).