Sync Claps
Sync Claps is an engaging activity designed to enhance focus and alignment within a group. Participants form a circle and pass a clap around, gradually increasing speed and complexity to foster connection and attentiveness.
Comment l'animer
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Have the group stand in a circle.
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One participant begins by clapping hands with their neighbor while making eye contact.
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Continue passing the clap around the circle, encouraging synchronization and increasing speed.
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Once the group is comfortable, introduce a double clap where pairs must decide non-verbally whether to clap once or twice, reversing the direction of the clap.
Conseils
Encourage participants to stay focused to enhance synchronization.
Use the experience of struggling with the double clap to discuss group dynamics and communication.
Adapt the pace of the claps based on the group's comfort level.
Variantes
To add a twist, incorporate different sounds or gestures instead of claps to keep the energy high and introduce new challenges.
Contextes d'utilisation
Questions fréquemment posées
Quand utiliser Sync Claps ?â–ľ
Utilisez Sync Claps lorsque vous souhaitez: team kickoff; icebreaker; quick energizer session; alignment exercise; group focus activity.
Combien de temps dure Sync Claps ?â–ľ
Sync Claps dure généralement 5–30 minutes.
Pour combien de participants Sync Claps convient-il ?â–ľ
Sync Claps fonctionne mieux pour des groupes de 10–40 participants.
De quels matériaux ai-je besoin pour Sync Claps ?▾
Sync Claps ne nécessite pas de matériaux particuliers — juste des participants et un espace.
Quel est le niveau de difficulté de Sync Claps ?▾
Sync Claps est classé intermédiaire — une certaine expérience en facilitation est utile.
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