Roman soldiers were trained through rigorous preparation including months of intensive training, marching over 20 miles with heavy equipment, practicing with heavier wooden weapons to make real weapons feel lighter, and learning precise stabbing techniques instead of wild swinging, which made them one of the most effective armies in history.
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What made Roman soldiers so dangerous wasn't their swords, it was their training. New recruits trained for months before they ever saw a real battle. They marched over 20 miles carrying heavy armor, weapons, shields, and supplies. They trained with wooden swords and shields that were [music] heavier than real ones. So, when they entered battle, real weapons felt lighter and faster. They practiced stabbing instead of wild swinging because Roman commanders knew short [music] attacks kill faster. They even built full camps every single night just for practice. Rome didn't create strong soldiers by chance. It trained them harder than anyone else. Don't forget to subscribe.
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