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Human Knot
Jonathan
Navarro
LEI:
4724
Citation:
Priestley,
D.
(2014,
November
1).
Human
Knot.
Retrieved
March
10,
2016,
from
http://www.ventureteambuilding.co.uk/human-knot/
Equipment:
4-12
participants,
no
equipment
necessary
Activity
Description:
1. Gather
group
together
and
have
everyone
form
a
circle.
2. Everyone
must
put
their
right
hand
in
the
air
and
proceed
to
grab
another
participants
hand
across
the
circle.
3. They
will
then
do
the
same
thing
with
their
left
hand.
4. Participants
must
be
holding
hands
from
2
other
people.
5. Participants
may
not
hold
hands
with
someone
on
either
side
of
them.
6. After
participants
successfully
grab
on
to
other
participants
hands
they
must
then
work
together
to
untangle
the
human
knot
that
has
formed.
7. Players
must
untangle
themselves
without
breaking
the
chain
of
hands.
8. If
at
any
point
the
chain
breaks,
the
contestants
must
restart
from
the
beginning.
Leadership
Consideration:
Discussion
Questions:
Did
you
feel
like
you
had
a
chance
to
give
your
input
to
untangle
the
knot?
Did
you
become
a
leader
or
follower?
How
did
it
feel
to
be
a
follower?
Was
it
frustrating
not
being
able
to
untangle
yourselves?
of
the
knot
and
ideally
be
the
last
knot
to
untangle
in
order
to
accomplish
the
overall
goal.
This
allows
the
participant
to
stay
involved
in
the
game
and
experience
active
contribution
to
teamwork.