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  2. Teen Missions International - Wikipedia

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    To help promote team building, a sense of accomplishment, and reliance on others, teams run a vigorous obstacle course during their Boot Camp training. Obstacles include Mount Sinai, (a large mountain formerly made of tires), Jacobs Ladder (a cargo net ladder), The Slough of Despond (a rope swing over a muddy pool of water), and the Wall (a ...

  3. Obstacle course racing - Wikipedia

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    Obstacle course racing (OCR) is a sport in which a competitor, traveling on foot, must overcome various physical challenges in the form of obstacles. Races vary in length from courses with obstacles close together to events of several kilometers [ 1 ] which incorporate elements of track , road and/or cross country / trail running.

  4. Obstacle course - Wikipedia

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    An obstacle course is a series of challenging physical obstacles an individual, team or animal must navigate, usually while being timed. Obstacle courses can include running , climbing , jumping , crawling , swimming , and balancing elements with the aim of testing speed, endurance and agility.

  5. Inflatable castle - Wikipedia

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    A child-sized inflatable obstacle course. There are also inflatable obstacle courses that allow for participants to have races and sword fights and compete against one another. These are commonly rectangular in shape, but they can also be square if the course is maze-like. Most obstacle courses have two lanes, but some can have three or four.

  6. Military recruit training - Wikipedia

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    Military recruit training, commonly known as basic training or boot camp, refers to the initial instruction of new military personnel. It is a physically and psychologically intensive process, which resocializes its subjects for the unique demands of military employment .

  7. COPE (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Founded in 1980, by 1991 there were 200 COPE courses offered across the United States. [3] During non-summer camp months, Project COPE courses have been made available to high schools, [4] and to private groups for team building. [5] The project has also been part of at least one program to reduce recidivism among nonviolent juvenile ...