All members of the royal family are routinely trained in the use of extrasensory abilities and taught a doctrine of esoteric discipline, reincarnation and karma.
The reservists routinely trained in the troop carrier role, participated in several joint training exercises, and discharged the bulk of Tactical Air Command's troop-carrying responsibilities to other agencies.
Only the Air Police were routinely trained in marksmanship and maintenance of small arms.
Concorde pilots were routinely trained to handle double engine failure.
Composers are routinely trained in the "Palestrina style" to this day, especially as codified by the 18c music theorist Johann Joseph Fux.
Most of the alto literature is to be found in the concert repertory and in song, and nowadays, when as a rule a voice must have some success on the opera stage to attain prominence, deep-voiced women are routinely trained as mezzo-sopranos.
Fire rescue workers are routinely trained to gauge the severity of burns and when they see evidence of inhalation burns, to keep the patient's airway open, because swelling can quickly close it.
McDaniel, however, routinely trained shooters to attain performance levels of such speed and precision, and within such a short time frame, that his training program remains unmatched today.
At Stanford, and at hundreds of colleges across America, swimmers have routinely trained for more than 20 hours a week.
Although officers are not routinely armed, many response and neighbourhood policing officers are now trained in the use of Taser guns and routinely carry them whilst on patrol.