Floor Hockey is a sport similar to Ice Hockey, with more lightweight and easy to use tools, through the professional coach's teaching and progressive practice, experience, and teammates with each other to cultivate excellent cooperation and tacit understanding, and win the game together, you can also experience the fun of the field hockey game in Taiwan.
Number of Participants
30~60 persons
Time needed
2+ hours
Languages
Chinese, English
Floor Hockey
The honor of creating a goal together!
Floor Hockey is a sport similar to Ice Hockey, with more lightweight and easy to use tools, through the professional coach's teaching and progressive practice, experience, and teammates with each other to cultivate excellent cooperation and tacit understanding, and win the game together, you can also experience the fun of the field hockey game in Taiwan.
Number of Participants
30-80 people
Time needed
3+ hours
Languages
Chinese, English
Floor Hockey
Cultivating tacit understanding and morale
Floor field hockey is an indoor activity, no need to worry about the wind and sun, no rain problems, full of team fun competition elements, is the perfect way to train the team tacit understanding, motivate the team.TeamBuildingExercise.
Cultivating tacit understanding and morale
Floor Hockey is an indoor activity, no need to worry about the sun and wind, no rain problems, full of team fun competition elements, is the perfect Team Building sport to train team tacit understanding and motivate the morale.
Teams with Their Challenge
What does floor field hockey bring to a team?
Team Spirit
The sense of competition in group competition will unite the team and shape the team spirit.
Communication and Cooperation
Discuss strategies, achieve goals, and quickly initiate communication and cooperation among the team.
Team Cohesion
Collaborate across groups to complete a picture. Through division of tasks and cooperation, teams achieve their goals efficiently while experiencing the value of teamwork.
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 a lot of physical collisions.