Marching band should be considered a sport. Not only does marching band show physical exertion, but participants must also have the mental capability to participate in the sport. Since marching band falls into the definition of sport, the difficulty is equal to any other sport, and is as physical as it is mental, marching band should be considered a sport. Many people state that marching band isn’t a sport. However the dictionary definition of a sport is “an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment”. So does the activity of marching band involve physical exertion? Yes, not only does each different participant have a different set of spots in a specific order to memorize. They also have to participate in the step outs or horn raises while holding their three to fifty pound instrument to their lips while marching to each spot in their drill. Now, …show more content…
Not only do you have to go to a specific spot on the field you must also march to them in a specific order, with the amount of time and steps provided by the drill and drum majors. Another important part of marching band is parades in which you must pay very specific attention to the people and things going on around you. While marching in a parade you must cover down and be in line with the person in front of you and guide in to stay in line with the people on either side of you. Parades are important however I’d like to steer back towards marching on the field in a show during a performance for a crowd with or without judges. During competitions band participants must perform for any number of judges. There are judges who judge the music, marching, your ability to do both march and play and the capability of the band to perform their