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Empowerment Activities

We have custom-designed, action-packed programs that will be tailored to meet your group  and individual needs. Our experience gives us the specialized knowledge to design a unique program that will create a lasting impact and be talked about for years.

Our events are guaranteed to inspire your group!

What Your Team Will Learn:

  • Team Building

  • Advanced Goal Setting

  • Eliminating Limiting Beliefs

  • Breaking Through Fear

  • Overcoming Obstacles and Barriers

  • The Power of Focus

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Individual Empowerment

 

Board Break - Breaking Barriers

What happens when we commit less than 100%? Many people live life in such a state and then wonder why they lost the promotion they thought they earned or why they are stuck in the "ruts of life." Whether you choose the one-inch thick board or the two-inch thick brick, the lesson of 100% commitment becomes immediately apparent. The board or brick break is feasible regardless of physical strength or martial arts experience, but requires 100% commitment and follow-through. This is the mentality of success.

Arrow Break - Power of Your Voice (Arrow Snapping)

When you think of an arrow, what sort of images does it conjure up for you?

When you think of the soft and supple part of your throat, you probably think of vulnerability and sensitivity. When you combine the two thoughts (the arrow tip and your throat) it can bring up many fears. Well fear no more, as this is one of the most powerful means to push through those fears, be empowered & reclaim your Strength of Voice.​

Broken Glass Walk - The Little Things That Hurt You

Glass walking is about taking things slow, really feeling where you are and where you are going, its realising that it is the little things that get you, its about Being Present.

FireWalk - Eternal Spark

Team members will discover inner strength, power and confidence as they journey with us through the fire, and uncover an exhilarating world where anything is possible. Guided through overcoming fears, building inner strength, and finally, after a calm and confident walk across the red-hot coals, you can claim the life of their dreams on the other side, with a profound understanding that they can do anything they want.

Team Building Empowerment

 

Low Ropes Course

In addition to a stronger team, enhanced communications skills, problem solving abilities, and fun, your group will learn to cooperate and develop trust within themselves and others. These are the outcomes that can be expected as a result of a trip to the low ropes course—characterized by it’s ability to create the need for group members to challenge their old ways of thinking and acting. Group members faced with challenging problems are required to take risks, talk, and share responsibility for a successful effort.

The goal of the course is to have participants unite and function as a high level group. Individuals can expect to develop more effective people and problem solving skills. Each participant learns the meaning of cooperation and discovers that through cooperation they can accomplish much more than they would have previously thought possible.

Trolleys

Group members must figure out how to move across a stretch of ground while standing on a set of long beams with hand ropes attached. When a team starts taking steps in different directions, you quickly learn that being on the same page is vital to a team’s success.

All Aboard

Group members must devise a way to share space on a series of low, nested platforms, ranging in size from nine square feet to one square foot. Everyone’s feet must be off the ground and on the platform. The group must hold this position for a prescribed period of time.

 


 

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ReBar Bend - Couples/Team/Family Trust Exercise - We Are Not Offering This At This Time

Rebar Bend is an excellent way to learn trust, how to work with another person when to push, when to halt, keeping eye contact, reading the other person, to be able to work as one unit.

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