Honour guards also use the goose step during solemn ceremonies, such as at war memorials or military cemeteries. It has been featured in several Olympic opening ceremonies held in goose stepping countries, as military units pay respect to the Olympic flag as they would their own flag.

In the most rigorous form of goose stepping, the leg is raised almost horizontally. In a modified form found in large military parades, the leg is raised only to knee-height, or even to calf height. This makes it easier to maintain balance and unit cohesion at the standard march tempo of 120 paces per minute. Flagbearers and honor guards will frequently march with a higher goose step than the mass of troops following.
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