National Games Water Sports Challenge Day
National Games Water Sports Challenge Day
Primary and secondary school students | 80-100 students per class | Fee includes coaching fees, equipment fees, and transportation fees
Service Description
Let primary and secondary school students jump into the world of water sports together! Through land-based activities related to different water sports, such as canoeing, rowing, sailing, water skiing and dragon boating, students improve their teamwork, communication and leadership skills while having fun. On the one hand, they can feel the Olympic spirit - respect, friendship and excellence; on the other hand, they can inspire their passion for water sports! Activity Highlights: - Try out water sports and land-based team cooperation activities - Emphasize Olympic values and provide a reflection session - Choose 4 out of 6 key activities to enhance activity diversity - Flexible scheduling, can be adjusted according to school needs Activity Schedule: 10 minutes - Assembly and activity introduction 30 minutes - Warm-up activities and group assignments 160 minutes - Choose 4 out of 6 AquaGames challenges 30 minutes - Activity explanation 10 minutes - Group photo and dismissal Optional Activity: 1. Flatbed Racing Boat Model Challenge - Learn how to assemble a flatbed racing boat, learn to assign roles, pick up the appropriate parts from the parts area, and complete the assembly as quickly as possible. 2. 30-Minute Rowing Machine Learn the correct rowing posture on the machine. Each group member can only row once per session, completing the task within 30 minutes to achieve the group's best time. 3. Land Rowing Assemble a land dragon boat using carts. Using assigned tools, climb from the starting point to the finish line in the fastest time possible. 4. Dragon Boat Drumming Without crossing the designated area, the group works together to pick up the drumsticks and each member strikes the dragon boat drum at least once. 5. Stand-Up Paddleboard Water Polo The group places their own standing equipment in the competition area. Without touching the ground, use a stand-up paddleboard paddle to throw the polo ball into the opponent's net. 6. Vertical Board Propeller - The team must use a hose to move team members from point A to point B without their bodies or the vertical board touching the ground.
