PUTRAJAYA MALAYSIA
DRAGON BOAT RACE
ADVENTURE TEAMBUILDING MALAYSIA
DRAGON BOAT RACE
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If you are looking for something out of the usual Team Building that we have conducted, we now present to you Adventure Dragon Boat Team Building. This is one exhilarating, actuarial and very effective way of instilling Team Work Concept, One Team, One Voice, One Rhythm, One Direction, Leadership and Stewardship and Team Showmanship. Goal Orientated. Team Work.
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Introduction of DRAGON BOAT
WHEN IT BEGAN
Dragon boat racing began more than 2000 years ago in southern China as a fertility rite to ensure plentiful crops.
DRAGON BOAT
Dragon boats are up to 43 feet in length and just wide and long enough for 22 people to sit in. The multi coloured boats were decorated with ferocious-looking dragon heads, scaly bodies and elaborate tails that rose out of the sea.
WHO MAKES THE CREW
Strong and experienced men were required to power a competitive boat so fishermen were recruited to become oarsmen. Crews also included a leader, a steersman, a drummer, a flag waver and a hand clapper.
TYPES OF DRAGON BOAT RACING
1) Sport Racing Organized at an international level and endorsed by the International Dragon Boat Federation (IDBF) which is a Member of the General Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF) or Asia Dragon Boat Federation (ADBF).
2) Festival Racing Organized around world which is more traditional and informal, where racing rules vary from event to event.
Join Malaysia International Dragon Boat Race, June 2014 and be part of the Biggest Watersport Event in conjunction with Visit Malaysia Year 2014.
THE GROWTH DRAGON BOAT RACING
Over the past 25 years, dragon boating sport has gradually spread beyond Asia to Europe, North America, Australia and Africa, becoming a popular international sport with a growing number of participants.
Today, dragon boat racing is the 2nd Largest Sports in the World after Football and among fastest growing water sports, with more than 2,000,000 participants in various organizations and clubs in over 70 countries.
Recognized for the camaraderie, strength and endurance fostered amongst participants, it has also become a very popular corporate and charitable sport.
International Dragon Boat Race and/or Festival draws and attracts worldwide participants; countries like Japan, Germany, Canada, USA, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore. China, Australia, Unites Kingdom, Philippines, Myanmar, Cambodia, Hong Kong and etc.
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Corporate Team Building
Team Building and experiential training done well can transform theory into actions and enable essential leadership and teamwork competencies to become fully realized. Participants should leave the event motivated and invigorated with fresh ideas about their role in the important organizational and corporate challenges.
The Malaysia Dragon Boat Association have a well deserved reputation for unique and exciting corporate events and have worked with many leading international and local MNCs.
Together with accredited trainers and executive coach.
Together with accredited trainers and executive coach.
To succeed Dragon Boat teams must be able to paddle – of course.
But for the team to win they must develop:
But for the team to win they must develop:
- Trust
- Coordination
- Cooperation
- Rhythm
- Strength
- Direction
- Stamina
- Communication
- The desire to win
The sheer strength of one or more people in the boat will not guarantee success.
“In this event the team that wins will be the team that learns to work together in the shortest time… It will not be the ‘strongest’ or the ‘biggest’ team”
Design & Marketing Dragon Boat Challenge
The “Design & Marketing Dragon Boat” challenge will be an exhilarating learning and teambuilding opportunity for the future managers and leaders of Design & Marketing. The event will reinforce and reflect the core competencies of a successful leader and enable participants to self realize their team styles and behavior.
4 Boats – all managed by an expert MDBA paddler who will coach and train the teams throughout the day Races, heats, time trials, Finals. 2 or 3 boats will race in each heat leading to a final of 3 boats.
Suggested Format – ½ day plus lunch
Start: 8.30am ~ Finish 12.00pm
Introduction and Objectives
- Facilitated introduction to the day
- Goal Setting,
- Attitudes and Beliefs regarding Teamwork
Meet the Crew
- Introduction of MDBA Team Coaches and the boats.
Safety First
- Safety briefing from MDBA Coach
Learning the Ropes – coaching and training
- On ground, in the boat, on the water
- Everything you need to know to be a champion paddler
- Explain, Practice, Feedback and Coaching, Practice, Feedback, Master
Time out for some reflection
- Rest and Review Session
Taking the Plunge
- Let’s get ready to Race – final practice session
On your marks – the races begin
- Race Schedule and Format to suit individual needs and group size
Celebrations and Review
- Review of Day – Learning Points
- Awards
- Lunch
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