Outward bound training is actually to let employees practice bravery barefoot. Seven people were burned.
In the ward of Subei Hospital, the reporter saw the seven injured people, four of whom were women. An injured person told the reporter that they were arranged by the unit to receive "outward bound training", and they were trained by a training institution called "Sibada".
"At that time, the trainer asked us to walk a 10 meter long fire path, and everyone had to walk, saying that it was to exercise courage and will. I've just walked a few meters, and my feet feel burning. Later, I found that my feet were burned. " Another injured person told reporters: "We have never seen such a training method. It's terrible! "
Director Zhou of the Department of Burn and Plastic Surgery of Subei Hospital said that all seven patients had burns on the soles of their feet, and two of them were very serious. "When somebody else's script comes, it's very fragile, so let your feet walk on fire. This training method is easy to be injured, and I hope it can arouse the vigilance of units and training institutions. " [ 1]
Successful masters encourage students to walk on fire, which leads to collective burns.
Tony Robbins, a famous American motivational speaker, encouraged the participants to walk on hot coals at a recent meeting on "Unleashing Inner Strength", which seems to be our "walking on hot coals". Unfortunately, things didn't go as smoothly as he thought. At least 2 1 person was severely burned in the "walking dead".
Outward bound training makes employees walk barefoot, which is called exercising will.
When a company in Jinan organized employees to carry out outward bound training, unexpectedly, nearly 30 people were taken to hospital because of foot burns. It turned out that these people took part in an expansion project called "Walking barefoot on charcoal", that is, letting people walk barefoot on charcoal. According to the trainer, the project was added by the training company itself, with the main purpose of "honing willpower and challenging the limit".