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The exciting activity requires high energy yet can be enjoyed by people of diverse ages, abilities, and fitness levels.
 
The exciting activity requires high energy yet can be enjoyed by people of diverse ages, abilities, and fitness levels.
(One festival in Portland, Oregon, includes a crew of people who are all blind.) A typical crew has 20 paddlers, a steersperson (cox) and a drummer. Several companies provide the equipment, training, and coaching for any group to become a dragon boat team.
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(A festival in Portland, Oregon, includes a full crew of people who are blind.) A typical crew has 20 paddlers, a steersperson (cox) and a drummer. Several companies provide the equipment, training, and coaching for any group to become a dragon boat team.
  
 
Teamwork is essential, because as one company says "synchronicity is more important than strength. A perfectly synchronized team will almost always beat a stronger, but less coordinated team."
 
Teamwork is essential, because as one company says "synchronicity is more important than strength. A perfectly synchronized team will almost always beat a stronger, but less coordinated team."
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The following are among companies that offer Dragon Boat experiences.
 
The following are among companies that offer Dragon Boat experiences.
  
[http://www.ridethedragon.org/festivals/corporate-team-building.aspx Corporate Team Building]  
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[http://www.ridethedragon.org/festivals/corporate-team-building.aspx Corporate Team Building]
  
 
[http://www.gwndragonboat.com/default.asp?id=33&l=1 GWN Dragon Boat]
 
[http://www.gwndragonboat.com/default.asp?id=33&l=1 GWN Dragon Boat]

Revision as of 20:57, 2 January 2014

A dragon boat is a human-powered watercraft traditional in Asia. The now internationally popular amateur competitive sport of dragon boat racing has its roots in an ancient Chinese folk ritual.

The exciting activity requires high energy yet can be enjoyed by people of diverse ages, abilities, and fitness levels. (A festival in Portland, Oregon, includes a full crew of people who are blind.) A typical crew has 20 paddlers, a steersperson (cox) and a drummer. Several companies provide the equipment, training, and coaching for any group to become a dragon boat team.

Teamwork is essential, because as one company says "synchronicity is more important than strength. A perfectly synchronized team will almost always beat a stronger, but less coordinated team."

Corporations find that the experiences of dealing with the fast pace and challenges of adapting to external environments help build on-job skills of camaraderie and personal accountability and achievement.

Facilitators can customize a team experience that is an extended part an overall company event, an entry in an organized dragon boat festival, or simply as a two-hour workshop.

The following are among companies that offer Dragon Boat experiences.

Corporate Team Building

GWN Dragon Boat

Pan Am Dragon Boat





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