Types of courses Obstacle course




1 types of courses

1.1 military
1.2 inflatable
1.3 assault
1.4 commercial





types of courses
military

the military/army obstacle course used (mostly in recruit training) way familiarize recruits kind of tactical movement use in combat, physical training, building teamwork, , evaluating problem solving skills. typical courses involve obstacles participants must climb over, crawl under, balance, hang, jump, etc. puddles of muddy water, ropes/nets, , no touch restrictions used make course more difficult. often, specialized courses made focus on specific needs, such night movement, assault, , bayonet training. military courses can contain climbing walls , rappelling walls.



the annual obstacle course race @ royal military college of canada memorialized sculpture john boxtel, overcome , gift 1991 graduating class


at royal military college of canada in kingston, ontario, officer cadets in first year participate in obstacle course, designed senior cadets. obstacle course lasts little on hour , consists of thirteen obstacles built each squadron located around rmc grounds. obstacles such 12-foot (3.7 m) wall , truck pulling designed test teamwork , physical fitness of first years. first year flights judged on time takes complete each obstacle. annual obstacle course race memorialized sculpture john boxtel, overcome , gift of class of 1991. officer cadets in third year take physical education courses obstacle course , water borne training. in obstacle course, cadets design obstacles available equipment , evaluated on leadership , innovation in design of obstacle course classmates. in wb training, cadets learn aquatic obstacle courses training , improve basic swimming skills. @ united states military academy @ west point, ny, cadets must take , pass indoor obstacle course test (ioct). test consists of 11 obstacles must navigated sequentially , vigorous test of total body fitness , high intensity cardio-vascular capacity. first year cadets take ioct part of mandatory gymnastics training, while third year cadets must pass ioct stand-alone test of fitness.


inflatable

inflatable (air filled) obstacle courses can have participants go through variety of areas bish bash, tall loose structure push or wade through, nets crawl under, walls climb on , holes jump through. larger inflatables have more areas.


assault

an assault obstacle course can done inside or outside. outside course messy , filled mud , muddy water. inside course similar inflatable course, used in physical education lessons or holiday camps, using gym equipment or whatever @ hand.


commercial

several indoor commercial indoor recreation , trampoline park companies have begun include obstacle courses @ facilities, in many cases because of demand generated television shows such american ninja warrior, according wall street journal.








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