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Near Misses on the Challenge Course

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In this conversation, Phil Brown discusses the nuances of training in challenge courses, emphasizing the importance of shared experiences and safety protocols. He recounts a near miss incident involving a participant and a helmet, highlighting the lessons learned and the need for vigilance among facilitators. The discussion encourages a culture of continuous learning.
  • Facilitators should encourage discussions about impactful moments.
  • Safety protocols must be adapted based on real experiences.
  • Helmets can be both beneficial and problematic in certain scenarios.
  • Vigilance is crucial when managing participants on challenge courses.
  • Facilitators should practice lowering techniques before climbing.
  • Sharing stories helps build a learning community.
  • Anecdotal experiences can provide valuable lessons not found in manuals.
  • Continuous learning is essential in the outdoor education industry.
  • Engagement with the community can lead to shared insights and improvements.

Connect with Phil - [email protected]

Music and sound effects - epidemicsound.com

Support the podcast - verticalplaypen.org

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In this conversation, Phil Brown discusses the nuances of training in challenge courses, emphasizing the importance of shared experiences and safety protocols. He recounts a near miss incident involving a participant and a helmet, highlighting the lessons learned and the need for vigilance among facilitators. The discussion encourages a culture of continuous learning.
  • Facilitators should encourage discussions about impactful moments.
  • Safety protocols must be adapted based on real experiences.
  • Helmets can be both beneficial and problematic in certain scenarios.
  • Vigilance is crucial when managing participants on challenge courses.
  • Facilitators should practice lowering techniques before climbing.
  • Sharing stories helps build a learning community.
  • Anecdotal experiences can provide valuable lessons not found in manuals.
  • Continuous learning is essential in the outdoor education industry.
  • Engagement with the community can lead to shared insights and improvements.

Connect with Phil - [email protected]

Music and sound effects - epidemicsound.com

Support the podcast - verticalplaypen.org

  continue reading

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