
Floor Hockey
Floor Hockey is an indoor sport similar to Ice Hockey, but with lighter, more maneuverable equipment and weatherproofing, it is a Team Building activity with a team competition element. Under the guidance of professional coaches, members can quickly master skills and strategies, and learn through practice how to collaborate with teammates to win the game. This mode of cooperation strengthens the tacit understanding and trust between members, stimulates everyone's sense of competition and morale, and develops reflexes and decision-making skills.
Teamwork, Resilience and Decision Making
The way Floor Hockey is played requires teamwork and collaboration among all members, and teaches everyone how to stay calm and make good decisions under pressure, which are very important abilities and traits in their daily work.
Unity of purpose, working together
The Floor Hockey requires a high level of teamwork and coordination in order to successfully complete the game. This program develops trust, teamwork and unity of purpose among team members. When it comes to the competition, team members need to work together and support each other in order to win, and this experience can be demonstrated in the workplace to enhance the centripetal force of the staff.
Team consensus and team honor
Floor Hockey is a sport that requires teamwork and coordination. Through this activity, team members can communicate and support each other continuously during the game to achieve the purpose of team consensus. At the same time, victory and a sense of accomplishment in the game can make the whole team feel honored, which in turn strengthens the cohesion and centripetal force among the members.
3+ hours
30-100 people
Sports centers, stadiums
FAQ
Each group consists of 6~10 persons, it is recommended to divide into groups before the activity.
Coaches will teach safety and rules of the sport, such as not raising the club above the waist, grabbing the ball with the club, etc., to avoid any unnecessary physical collisions.
Venues in sports centers can be used, e.g. basketball courts, volleyball courts, badminton courts...and other venues. Grass, sand, or dirt grounds are not suitable for the activity.