| Initiatives
Course
One way to
create a team and foster cooperation
is to work through the Initiative
Course. Success on the course does
not depend on strength or speed.
Instead, individuals succeed by
being willing to try something new
and working with others to solve
problems and achieve a goal. Group
members learn to interact in a supportive
manner. Elements are designed to
create a sense of accomplishment
through cooperation. Facilitators
recognize both positive and negative
aspects of group dynamics, leading
the group members to discover how
they work, communicate, and live
with others.
Initiatives
course activities
The course uses problem-solving
games and a series of low-rope elements
emphasizing cooperation, trust,
and self-confidence. The course
includes safety orientations, warm-ups,
and debriefing. Age, size of group,
and physical abilities affect the
number and difficulty of tasks attempted.
Problem-solving tasks include obstacles
ranging from one to seven feet off
the ground. Your group will encounter
such things as the Nitro Crossing,
the Mohawk Walk, the Giant Spider
Web, as well as other "dangerous"
situations demanding group cooperation,
problem-solving, and moderate physical
effort to "survive." This
program may have imaginary circumstances,
but the rewards are real. Participants
earn self-confidence and develop
important skills to become an effective
team member.
The type of tasks and problem-solving
issues are tailored to the experience
of the group as well as the group's
goals. Please call 815-732-6111
or email challengecourse@strongholdcenter.org
to plan the perfect event for your
team. |