Cadences
This section organizes commonly used cadences by type. These entries are structured so the page is ready to grow over time as approved Panther Battalion cadence content is added.
Running Cadences
A classic running cadence built around endurance, repetition, and pushing through distance.
- Best used during formation runs and conditioning
- Strong call-and-response rhythm
- Can be used for gradual mileage build-up themes
A progressive cadence focused on increasing distance, mental toughness, and finishing strong.
- Good for PT runs
- Works well with a steady pace
- Emphasizes physical confidence
A widely recognized military running cadence centered on airborne imagery and parachute operations.
- Strong military tradition
- Best for older cadets and formal PT settings
- Review locally before use to ensure it matches your approved version
A classic training cadence focused on early starts, hard work, and the daily grind of soldiering.
- Useful for morning PT
- Strong marching or running rhythm
- Fits a high-energy formation
A motivational cadence with strong airborne and ranger-style themes.
- Best reviewed before use
- Can be adapted into a toned-down school-appropriate version if needed
A humorous PT cadence built around repetition, age progression, and physical training jokes.
- Good for keeping morale up
- Useful during lighter runs or warm-ups
A humorous military cadence featuring exaggerated training-school themes and back-and-forth storytelling.
- Good for morale and variety
- Should be reviewed for age-appropriate use
A short, story-based cadence with airborne ranger themes and a memorable rhythm.
A traditional cadence with strong rhythm and a simple, repeatable call structure.
- Easy to learn
- Good for keeping step in group runs
A humorous cadence built around a recurring dog character and different training school references.
- High morale value
- Best for informal PT settings
A customizable cadence that can be adapted to different locations, units, or schools.
- Excellent for Panther Battalion customization
- Can be rewritten with local references
A comic-style cadence with pop-culture references and a playful rhythm.
- Use only if it fits your instructional setting
- Can be adapted for a cleaner school-safe version
An alphabet-style cadence with airborne themes and a structured call pattern.
- Easy for repetition and memorization
- Good for building cadence confidence in newer callers
Marching Cadences
This section is ready for marching-specific cadences once you decide which approved selections you want to include.
Calling Cadences
- Keep a strong, steady tempo
- Project clearly from the diaphragm
- Choose cadences appropriate for the audience and setting
- Use approved Panther Battalion versions when available
Calling Cadences
Use this section for a cadence where the leader calls and the formation responds.
- Add full cadence text here later
- Optionally include notes for tone, pace, and emphasis
- Can also include approved / instructor-selected variations
Use this section for motivational cadences used during unit movement, PT, or events.
Marching Cadences
Insert cadence lyrics or drill-use notes here.
Use this section for local Panther Battalion cadences or approved custom calls.
Running Cadences
Use this section for cadences typically called during formation runs and conditioning events.
Use this section for more intense or event-specific cadences connected to Raider training and team conditioning.
Battalion Spirit
This section can be used for unit chants, spirit calls, or short rally pieces used at events, competitions, or ceremonies.
Future Resources
This area can later include drill references, commands, inspection guides, and quick-reference resources.
Add links to cadet packets, forms, SOPs, inspection sheets, or other downloadable materials here.