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(b) Your ability to plan and organize the group.
(c) Your ability to coordinate with the various members of the group.
(d) You ability to contribute to the group functioning
(e) Your ability to cooperate and work as a team member
(f) Your ability to overcome the frustration and difficulties faced during the task
(g) Are you able to communicate your ideas in a way that others understand it?
(h) Do you have adequate urge and enthusiasm for physical tasks?
(i) Your physical fitness and stamina
(j) Your body-limb coordination
(k) Physical and mental robustness
How to Approach GOR? Keep the following points in mind.
(a) Be enthusiastic towards the task. Show enough eagerness and keep cheering your team
members.
(b) If you are slim and fit take the initiative and help other heavier and weaker members through
the obstacles.
(c) Take responsibility for the snake. Carry the snake through the obstacles.
(d) Do not be selfish. Remember that only when your team reaches the finish line first that you
can win. Hence, it is important that you all move as a group. Therefore, help each other and
always think how the team can move faster.
(e) Do keep cheering the team members, particularly the weaker ones.
(f) Do not keep looking at the GTO.
(g) Do not touch the red colour and do not change the channel.
(h) Make sure at least three members are holding the snake throughout. Do not drop the snake on
to the ground.
(i) In case your group has violated any rule, admit and if the GTO asks some of you to repeat the
obstacle, take the initiative.