Public Speaking – JROTC Competition
This past weekend representatives from across the Inland Empire came together at the annual JROTC ‘Sound OFF’ Speaking Competition. The theme of the speeches was based on the question, “Where do we go from here?”, and encouraged these high-school participants to explore the struggle of keeping traditions while adopting new technologies. As one of the three judges for this competition, it was rewarding to see each individual rise to the challenge of addressing a large audience to deliver a 5 minute speech.
Here are a few key points that some of the individuals used to provide excellent speeches:
- Address your audience, introduce yourself and provide an interesting hook.
- Speak very slowly when introducing an important or complex idea.
- Share a personal connection with the audience that is memorable.
- Provide facts in a format that people can relate to (saying you would have to work 1,890 years @ $20 an hour rather than $77M).
- Smile.
One of the most memorable speeches of the day was on the topic of commissioning a female-only nuclear powered submarine for the U.S. Navy. This was a response to the current ‘no female’ ruling that prohibits female sailors from any long term duty aboard a submerged vessel.
At the end of the day, I am still amazed by the energy and enthusiasm young individuals show for not only our country, but also to achieving success. I would like to extend my congratulations to all of the contestants of the JROTC ‘Sound OFF’ Speaking Competition.
