Dictionary Definition
marching n : the act of marching; walking with
regular steps (especially in a procession of some kind); "it was a
long march"; "we heard the sound of marching" [syn: march]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
Verb
marching- present participle of march
Noun
- The action of the verb to march.
Derived terms
Adjective
- That marches.
Derived terms
Extensive Definition
Marching refers to the organized, uniformed,
steady and rhythmic walking forward, usually
associated with military troops.
Marching is often performed to march
music, and often associated military
parades.
Marching is part of basic training in the
military in most
countries. In most cases, marching uses a system of drill
commands. Learning to march by obeying commands is considered a
form of discipline.
While marching, individuals must maintain their
dress, cover, interval, and distance (DCID):
- dress — alignment with the person to the side;
- cover — alignment with the person in front;
- interval — space between the person(s) to the side;
- distance — space between the person in front.
In Northern
Ireland marching is a major part of the culture, with hundreds
of marches occurring annually. These are usually organized by
groups such as the Orange
Order, which provide most of the participants. Music is
provided by marching
bands including silver bands,
flute
bands and others. Marching is often seen as a symbol of control
over a particular area, and marching is often seen as a sectarian activity.
Military paces
In the military there are various standard paces. A pace is two steps, i.e. twice the number of beats (120 beats/min is 60 paces/min, etc.)- Quick March: The basic mobility. 120-beats/min (2 hertz), 30" pace.
- Double March: The basic run. 240-beats/min (4 hertz).
- Highland March: Regiment specific pace, 80-beats/min. Used when wearing kilts.
- Rifle March: Regiment specific pace, 180-beats/min.
- Slow March: Ceremonial pace, 40-60 beats/min.
- Parade March: Usually seen combined with music, ~108 beats/min. in the UK, ~120 beats/min. in the USA
- Foreign Legion Pace: 88 beats/min
- Paso Legionario: Specific march used by the Spanish Legion, 144 beats/min, embodiment of their "espiritu de marcha".
See also
marching in Bengali: কুচকাওয়াজ
marching in German: Marsch
marching in Macedonian: Марширање
marching in Dutch: Marcheren
marching in Finnish: Marssi
marching in Swedish: Marsch (transport)
marching in Contenese: 步操
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
ambling, ambulation, backpacking, footing, footing it, footwork, going on foot,
hiking, hitchhiking, hitching, hoofing, legwork, lumbering, pedestrianism, perambulation, sauntering, staggering, strolling, thumbing, thumbing a ride,
toddling, tottering, tramping, treading, trudging, waddling, walking