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Customer Service Training Icebreakers and Energizers Without Props

Posted on the 24 January 2017 by Lifecoachbloggers
Customer Service Training Icebreakers and Energizers without Props, requires no materials, equipment or anything
Eye-to-Eye without blinking- Make 2 people stand/sit facing each other, at a sign, both have to look at each other  eye to eye and not blink. The one who prolongs the longest time without blinking the eyes will be the winner.

games with no props without equipment examples

Watching eye to eye without blinking

Get up sitting facing back- Make 2 people sit facing back to each other, holding hands, at a sign, they've to get up. Time it.

Customer Service Training Icebreakers and Energizers without Props

Training Games without Equipment


Handwrestling: A simple action game with on equipement required. Simply make,"A" and "B" opposite to each other, hold hands with their arms resting on either a table or ground. At a sign, both attempt to push the arm of the other to the ground. Here is the method 

Customer Service Training Icebreakers Energizers Without Props

Stand on One Leg: Make a person/team to stand on leg, try making them, laugh, dance, jump, move from point to the other. By making a person stand on one leg, you come up with several innovative ideas to play this game.

Games with No Equipment Stand on One Leg

Games with No Equipment
Stand on One Leg

Games with No Equipment Group Stand on One Leg

Games with No Equipment
Group Stand on One Leg


SIX DIFFERENCES: 'A' Goes out, changes six physical features of appearance, team has to spot the difference.
Customer Service Training Icebreakers and Energizers without Props

Rise Up Together: Team sits in a circle with hands around each other's shoulders. At a sign, they all attempt to stand up with no one's hand touching the ground.

Customer Service Training Icebreakers and Energizers without Props

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