THE BUSINESS OF BELAYING — A HIGH ROPES COURSE ANALOGY OF EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP
Aug 22, 2017 · 1 min read
be.lay –verb (used with object)
Mountain Climbing.
a. to secure (a person) by attaching to one end of a rope.
b. to secure (a rope) by attaching to a person or to an object offering stable support.
The high elements in adventure training have been used very successfully in teambuilding programmes worldwide. From the balancing beam to the Postman’s Walk, these obstacles, suspended 10 metres off the ground, has served as powerful reminders that fear can be overcome with the support and encouragement of every team member Read More..
