Outdoor training activities are an excellent way to help children develop essential life skills while having fun. These five outdoor activities are ideal for children's training camps, designed to boost confidence, teamwork, and physical coordination.
Type of Child: Active and adventurous
Skills Developed: Physical fitness, problem-solving, coordination
Game Rules: Children navigate a series of physical obstacles, such as climbing walls, balance beams, and tunnels. The goal is to complete the course in the shortest time.
Time & Space: 20-30 minutes; large open area
Tools Needed: Cones, ropes, balance beams, climbing nets
Players: 4-8 children per group
Extra Tip: Use 3Miles kids Walkie Talkies to communicate between instructors and ensure safety during the course.
Type of Child: Team-oriented
Skills Developed: Teamwork, communication, endurance
Game Rules: Teams of children compete in a relay race, passing a baton between teammates. The fastest team wins. Various challenges can be added, such as balancing or hopping.
Time & Space: 15-20 minutes; sports field
Tools Needed: Batons, cones, relay markers
Players: 8-12 children, divided into teams
Extra Tip: 3Miles kids Walkie Talkies can be used for clear communication between coaches to monitor each team’s progress.
Type of Child: Curious and exploratory
Skills Developed: Observation, problem-solving, teamwork
Game Rules: Children are given a list of natural objects to find, such as leaves, rocks, or feathers. They work in teams to collect as many items as possible within a set time.
Time & Space: 20-30 minutes; wooded area or park
Tools Needed: Bags, scavenger hunt lists, clipboards
Players: 4-6 children per group
Extra Tip: Equip each team with 3Miles kids Walkie Talkies to stay in touch as they explore different areas.
Type of Child: Adventurous and strategic
Skills Developed: Navigation, critical thinking, map reading
Game Rules: Using a map and compass, children must navigate through a set of checkpoints spread across the training camp. The goal is to complete the route in the shortest time.
Time & Space: 30-40 minutes; forested or hilly area
Tools Needed: Maps, compasses, checkpoint markers
Players: 2-4 children per group
Extra Tip: 3Miles kids Walkie Talkies are essential for safety and coordination between different groups on the course.
Type of Child: Competitive and strong
Skills Developed: Teamwork, strength, coordination
Game Rules: Two teams compete to pull the rope across a designated line. The team that pulls the other across the line wins.
Time & Space: 10-15 minutes; open grass field
Tools Needed: Tug of war rope, boundary markers
Players: 6-10 children per team
Extra Tip: Use 3Miles kids Walkie Talkies for referees to communicate clearly during the competition.
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