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What are the outdoor development training programs?
Outdoor development training projects include: water intake from minefield, trust back fall, high-altitude broken bridge, power grid of life and death, graduation wall, etc.

1, mine water

No student in the team may touch the water intake boundary itself or within the boundary; Every player should bring a bottle of water, and don't use anything except his body; Whenever the bottle is upside down and students touch the ground or the boundary, the water obtained should be put back in its original place, and the front drainage should be placed after the last row in turn.

Everyone will move the first bottle of water to the position of the last bottle of water every time they violate the rules; Before the start of the competition, each team will practice for 5 minutes; Bottles of water should be placed, and the water bottles in the front row should be placed in a triangle at a distance of 1.0m from the water intake limit. The number of water bottles is the same as that of each team.

2. Trust falls back.

Trust back wrestling is an activity to expand psychological quality, aiming at building mutual trust through this activity. At the same time, this activity can also exercise psychological quality and overcome fear, which is of great help to improve the psychological quality of business personnel. Each player is required to stand on the back platform about 1.7 meters high in turn, with his back to everyone. The other members of the group used their hands behind them to protect and catch the fallen students.

3. Broken bridge at high altitude

A single-plank bridge was erected at an altitude of 8 meters above the ground, but the middle of the bridge was broken, and the distance was 1.2 meters to 1.4 meters. All players are required to climb to the height of 8 meters, walk from side to side, take a step back from the other side, and finally return to the original road, requiring them to complete two leaps.

4. Power grid of life and death

In teamwork projects, a "power grid" hangs in front of all team members. The holes in the network vary in size, and students are required to pass through one side of the network to the other side of the border defense in 40 minutes. During this process, no part of the players are allowed to touch the net, otherwise the holes will be closed and each hole can only be used by one person.

5. Graduation wall

Graduation wall is also called escape wall, victory wall, shipwreck escape. Graduation wall is sometimes called shipwreck escape, because it is often arranged in the last project, so it is also called escape wall or victory wall, and it is usually called 14 foot wall abroad. This project makes students understand the relationship between personal goals and team goals, and only when the team wins can there be a real victory.