[UCR Categorized Trainings Reform]
[Update Log: V2.1]
[Directorship Section // Innovation]
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[Table of Contents:]
[-1-] Introduction
[-2-] Categorized Trainings
[-3-] Conclusion
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[-1-] Introduction:
The past couple of years have been spent with trainings which don't follow any particular focus. Most trainers just go over basic activities which make no difference in the trainee's skill. This new reform changes all that. We have decided to establish a categorized training system in which we categorize our trainings into several types. It is essential to attain such a system because we must be able to focus at one skill at a time. This was posted before but it seems our trainers either didn't see the system or forgot to follow it. Either way, it is official and but be followed.
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[-2-] Categorized Trainings:
The old system of trainings split a basic training into three parts: Skill, Knowledge, and Casual. Each type followed it's own line of system. The Skill sector enforced trainings to focus only on skill, the trainers would have to teach members in this type of training and make sure there is a clear sign of advancement. The Knowledge sector ensured a solid path for our philosophers; the type of training's main focus was to teach members of past UCR events and retaliate the decisions of former UCR leaders. The final sector was the Casual; it was just a normal training system in which members can train as they always train. It was more of a system where members would be undisciplined and just be able to have fun at a training.
The above system was definitely not functional they way we foresaw it to be. It collapsed quickly, thus resulting in the closure of the entire system. The system below will redefine the old system and ensure that our members get the absolute full benefit of UCR trainings.
[Option 1:] Categorized Skill Trainings
Despite the non-functioning core of the last system, it certainly did have many advantages. The new system partially enforced our trainers to actually teach the members and practice activities regarding raids and defends. This new system pretty much expands the Skill sector into several parts.
[[Raid/Defense Training:]]
SHOUT FORMAT: [TRAIN] Raid/Defense Training: insert place name here
RD-TRAIN is a training method which completely focuses on raiding and defending. Within the training, our members would go through several raid simulations in which they would be put on spot to complete and win raids. The trainer will be required to teach members several tactics pertaining to winning a raid. The members would be required to be extremely disciplined and follow all orders given by the trainers. The training will consist of simulations in which the members will execute plans given by the training. This will be a chance for our members to practice raiding and defending and to ensure that a future war UCR part takes in results in their own victory.
It is recommended that UCR's official fort(s) are used for this type of training.
[[Sword Training:]]
SHOUT FORMAT: [TRAIN] Sword Training: insert place name here
S-TRAIN is a training method which will put its focus on only swords. Trainers will gather members in a place in which the members would enrich their skill with swords. The trainer would work tirelessly teaching our members preferred methods of sword fighting and lesson them on possible events. The trainees will obey all commands and be attentive at all times. This training will clinch to our member's sword skills and level their experiences to our top sword fighters today. This training will be a great way for our skilled sword fighters to practice and also teach their methods to their fellow UCR members.
Recommended training place for a sword training would be one with plenty of terrain.
[[Gun Training:]]
SHOUT FORMAT: [TRAIN] Gun Training: insert place name here
G-TRAIN is a training method will center around guns. It is extremely important that our members are able to gun fight. Many forts are centralized around guns and it is a profounded fact that not many members are great with guns. Essentially, the trainer of this training will go over steps of a successful gun fight. They must cover all topic pertaining to guns and how to use them effectively. The training type would certainly advance our member's gun skills and be a great attraction for our skilled members who prefer guns. The training will focus on all types of guns, shotguns, snipers, assault rifles, etc. The end result of this training will be great and our members would become expert gun fighters.
It is recommended that the training place be filled with terrain and provide enough cover.
[[Tactic & Team based training:]]
SHOUT FORMAT: [TRAIN] Tactic/Team Training: insert place name here
T-TRAIN will be an unfamiliar type of training type. By name we can extract the core values of this type of training, which is tactics and teamwork. The main goal of this training would be to make sure our members are able to quickly plan effective tactics during raid/defense situations. As on half of the training will focus on tactics, the other half will ensure that our members confine to teamwork. The trainer will be required to make members work as a team during the entire training. The trainers will teach and test the trainees on their ability to plan and execute tactics as a team. This new type of training would be great successful because it will focus on something outside of just combat. This training will exceed one's combat skills and merge into their mind, it will center itself around teamwork and tactics and make sure the trainee is able to execute both in a proper manor. In this type of training, both guns and swords can be used.
It is recommended that UCR's fort(s) are used as a training place.
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[-4-] Conclusion:
I thank you personally if you take the time to read this entire protocol. I understand it is a huge reform for trainings and maybe not the fairest reform, but it is mandatory. We will allow our trainers to adjust to this new system, so there will be no training suspensions handed it this week. Starting next week though, we will enforce this and will require EVERY place to follow protocol. Hopefully we can improve our trainings and aim for flawless, perfect trainings.
Optiics, UCR Department of Innovation |