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19ha - Energiser

This activity asks participants to pass the word 'ha' around a circle without laughing. It is best for groups of 20 or less later in a training session and takes about 7 minutes. Participants form a circle and the first person says 'ha', the next says it again and adds another, with each person repeating what came before and adding one more 'ha' as it goes around the circle.

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19ha - Energiser

This activity asks participants to pass the word 'ha' around a circle without laughing. It is best for groups of 20 or less later in a training session and takes about 7 minutes. Participants form a circle and the first person says 'ha', the next says it again and adds another, with each person repeating what came before and adding one more 'ha' as it goes around the circle.

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Ha

This exercise asks the participants to pass the word 'ha' around a circle. This activity is generally more effective when used during the later stage of the training programme or session. It takes about 7 minutes and is best suited for a group of 20 or less participants. Ask the participants to form a circle. When they are ready explain that the object of this activity is for the participants, without laughing, to pass the word "ha" around the circle. Designate one participant to be the head of the circle. That participant begins by saying "ha". The person sitting to his or her right must repeat the "ha" and then say another "ha." The third person must say ha ha and then given an additional "ha." In this manner the "ha" continues around the circle. It ends when all of the participants, trying not to laugh (a virtual impossibility), have repeated the "ha's" that preceded them and then added their own "ha."

Trainer Bubble Ltd. 2006

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