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The rookies in the Roman army trained with heavier than average weapons. This built up their strength and endurance so when they went into battle, their normal weapons would seem light and the men themselves would be able to last longer on the line before having to step back for a break. By practicing with a heavier javelin, they would consequently be able to hurl the "normal" javelin further and more accurately. They also practiced with a heavy shield and the heavy wooden sword on a post under the supervision of a trainer until the movements with the sword became automatic.

The rookies in the Roman army trained with heavier than average weapons. This built up their strength and endurance so when they went into battle, their normal weapons would seem light and the men themselves would be able to last longer on the line before having to step back for a break. By practicing with a heavier javelin, they would consequently be able to hurl the "normal" javelin further and more accurately. They also practiced with a heavy shield and the heavy wooden sword on a post under the supervision of a trainer until the movements with the sword became automatic.

The rookies in the Roman army trained with heavier than average weapons. This built up their strength and endurance so when they went into battle, their normal weapons would seem light and the men themselves would be able to last longer on the line before having to step back for a break. By practicing with a heavier javelin, they would consequently be able to hurl the "normal" javelin further and more accurately. They also practiced with a heavy shield and the heavy wooden sword on a post under the supervision of a trainer until the movements with the sword became automatic.

The rookies in the Roman army trained with heavier than average weapons. This built up their strength and endurance so when they went into battle, their normal weapons would seem light and the men themselves would be able to last longer on the line before having to step back for a break. By practicing with a heavier javelin, they would consequently be able to hurl the "normal" javelin further and more accurately. They also practiced with a heavy shield and the heavy wooden sword on a post under the supervision of a trainer until the movements with the sword became automatic.

The rookies in the Roman army trained with heavier than average weapons. This built up their strength and endurance so when they went into battle, their normal weapons would seem light and the men themselves would be able to last longer on the line before having to step back for a break. By practicing with a heavier javelin, they would consequently be able to hurl the "normal" javelin further and more accurately. They also practiced with a heavy shield and the heavy wooden sword on a post under the supervision of a trainer until the movements with the sword became automatic.

The rookies in the Roman army trained with heavier than average weapons. This built up their strength and endurance so when they went into battle, their normal weapons would seem light and the men themselves would be able to last longer on the line before having to step back for a break. By practicing with a heavier javelin, they would consequently be able to hurl the "normal" javelin further and more accurately. They also practiced with a heavy shield and the heavy wooden sword on a post under the supervision of a trainer until the movements with the sword became automatic.

The rookies in the Roman army trained with heavier than average weapons. This built up their strength and endurance so when they went into battle, their normal weapons would seem light and the men themselves would be able to last longer on the line before having to step back for a break. By practicing with a heavier javelin, they would consequently be able to hurl the "normal" javelin further and more accurately. They also practiced with a heavy shield and the heavy wooden sword on a post under the supervision of a trainer until the movements with the sword became automatic.

The rookies in the Roman army trained with heavier than average weapons. This built up their strength and endurance so when they went into battle, their normal weapons would seem light and the men themselves would be able to last longer on the line before having to step back for a break. By practicing with a heavier javelin, they would consequently be able to hurl the "normal" javelin further and more accurately. They also practiced with a heavy shield and the heavy wooden sword on a post under the supervision of a trainer until the movements with the sword became automatic.

The rookies in the Roman army trained with heavier than average weapons. This built up their strength and endurance so when they went into battle, their normal weapons would seem light and the men themselves would be able to last longer on the line before having to step back for a break. By practicing with a heavier javelin, they would consequently be able to hurl the "normal" javelin further and more accurately. They also practiced with a heavy shield and the heavy wooden sword on a post under the supervision of a trainer until the movements with the sword became automatic.

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