Front Leaning Rest Position
This is From: TC 3-22.20 August 2010
FRONT LEANING REST POSITION
The Soldier assumes the front leaning rest position by performing two movements. First, the Soldier moves from the position of attention to the squat position, then thrusts the feet backward to the front leaning rest position. If he has trouble with the squat thrust, he can step back with his left leg—then with his right leg—to get into the front leaning rest position. In the front leaning rest position, maintain straight body alignment from his head to his heels. He supports his body weight on his hands (shoulder width) and on the balls of his feet. He keeps his feet and legs together (Figure 7-10).
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"What, we aren't sounding off now second platoon?"
Front leaning rest position…….in the shower……..with all of your buddies……it was a weird time for all of you
Half righhhhhht!!!! FACE!!!!!
Then the unholy words of "IN CADENCE…..EXERCISE!!!!" is sure to follow. Endless count of "1, 2, 3 1!" "1, 2, 3…2!" And so on.
I spent most of my military career in this position
Soldier, only people on their knees are priests and c–k suckers, and you don't look like a priest to me. Now get your knees off the ground or you'll be at this all damn day!!!
Battery half right face!!