Piranha Waters
Equipment: 4 cones
to mark boundaries. 20-40 objects of various sizes. Stopwatch
Space: 15x15 yards
Numbers: 2 teams
of any number
Objective:
To get your team, one
blindfolded member at a time, from one side of the square to the other w/o
being “eaten” by a piranha. The square area represents water. Only one
blindfolded person is allowed in the water at any one time. You may
designate one sighted captain or you can spread the wealth by alternating
captains so that everyone has to lead at least once. The captain is the
only one who can communicate while he or she tries to guide the
blindfolded players, one by one, through the water w/o their being touched
by any of the piranhas (objects). If the player does touch one, there is a
ten-second penalty. The team that gets all their members across the water
fastest is the winner. A coach should be assigned to each team and add any
penalty seconds resulting from touching a piranha.
Lesson:
Players learn to keep
their eyes on the prize while attempting to transfer the entire group
safely to the other side. Sometimes we’re “blind” and lose sight of our
goals and sometimes things are clear. When there is clarity, it’s easy to
reach the prize. Sometimes there are obstacles and setbacks, but that’s
part of what the season is all about: navigating and negotiating through
these challenges and setbacks and getting safely and successfully to the
other side.
Debriefing:
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What was the hardest
part of this exercise?
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How did it feel to be
completely responsible for the success of your teammates?
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Who had the toughest
job? Why?
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What did you notice
about yourself and experience when you were blindfolded?
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How can we apply these
lessons to our session?
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