Team Building at LGCT Corporate, Schools, Groups

Our Team Building programs involve real and imaginary ground-based obstacles, presenting physical, mental, and emotional challenges that invite a group to explore teamwork strategies and demonstrate for themselves the importance of planning, cooperation and communication. Success will depend not only upon individual strengths but upon creativity, tenacity, strategic planning, shared risk taking, the allocation of group resources and the ability of the group to create a climate in which individuals are able to trust each other and in which each member's contributions are recognized and valued.

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Activities

 

A three hour program would involve three to five activities, designed to meet the objectives of your group. The Team Building Program challenges participants to push beyond their comfort zones. For some, that may be a fear of heights, for others a test of physical prowess and agility, and for others
yet, it might be confronting perceived limitations. Conducted within the context of group support, these courses can be structured to discuss risk-taking, overcoming what seem insurmountable obstacles and challenges, goal setting, achieving more, and supporting others.

  • Raging River
  • Using a limited number of resources the group must cross a “river” without touching the ground.
  • Ex-It
  • Using the pads provided the group must organize
    and plan in order to swap spaces with an opposite subgroup.
  • Croc Pit
  • Using the materials provided the group members must construct a bridge over a stretch of ground approximately eight feet wide.
  • Helium Pole
  • Standing in two lines facing each other, members of the group must lower a 10-15 foot aluminum    tent pole to the ground.
  • Key Punch
  • Group members must turn over all numbered    spot markers in order from 1 to 30 in as little time    as possible.
  • Muse
  • Using three logs/beams provided the group must devise a plan that will allow the entire group to cross a wide space.
  • Spider Web
  • Beginning on one side of a rope web hung between two trees, each member of the group must pass through to the other side.
  • Toxic Waste
  • Using a bungee cord ring with several lengths of
    rope attached at intervals around the circumference, group members must pick up a    #10 can filled with water, gravel, beans or other such material and then, without spilling, carry the can a certain distance and transfer the contents into an empty #10 can.
  • Rope Swing – Disc Jockey
  • Using a suspended rope, members of the group must swing out from the starting line and land on a small platform or on one of a series of discs closely spaced some distance away.
  • Carpet Maze
  • Through trial and error, the group must find their way through an invisible maze represented by a piece of carpet on which a 6′ by 9′ grid has been laid out.
  • Trolleys
  • Using two logs with rope handles with room for 8 members, the group must devise a plan that will
    allow all 15-20 members to traverse from one   area to another.
  • Constant Motion
  • The group must create a pipeline using PVC pieces for a golf ball to travel through to get the ball into a target a short distance away.
  • Utility Company
  • Group members manipulate long webbing strips    to solve a puzzle.
  • Tangram Puzzle
  • Participants need to work together to manipulate
    large shapes to create a shape given to them.
  • For more information call (262) 248-9271
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