2018年1月30日星期二

Beautiful Team Building Playground in Snow

In January of 2018, People in Zhengzhou started their new with a heavy Snowfall, which made the whole winter more romantic.

These days, with the great sunshine, some snow began to melt and some amazing scenic shown up, and the team building playground JP built for Haoxiangni Enterprises is one of them.

Let’s go around and have a look at the beauties now.

High Ropes Challenge Course with Rock Climbing Wall



Blind Bridge



Plum Piles



Great Wall



Back Fall with Trust



Tilted Obstacle



If you’re interested to learn more about the team building playground construction, feel free to contact us.

2018年1月22日星期一

Go to Climbing Gym Without Partners


Imagine yourself at a climbing wall: you head straight up, carefully grasping each handhold and foothold, a rope connecting a harness around your hips to a pulley above. The only problem: you don’t know who’s going to be on the ground holding the other end of that rope. And so, like many would-be climbers, you stay home. Alone.


But you don’t really need a partner before you head to the gym. Besides bringing somebody to hold and operate your rope—a simple but critical skill known as belaying—you have other options. Here are four ways to get into climbing even if you know zero other climbers:

1. Start with bouldering. Bouldering doesn’t require a rope, because you’re never very far off the ground. (There are mats on the floor, just in case.) You may like it well enough that you forget all about looking for a belaying partner. The bouldering area typically contains marked routes, or “problems,” that you’re supposed to figure out. Try, fall off, rest your arms a minute, and then try again. In between attempts, try chatting with other people who are doing the same. They’ll help you figure out ways to climb, while also setting you up for the next tip:

2. Make friends. Once you’re at the climbing gym, try talking to the people who are there. If somebody looks bored, ask if they’ll belay you, or vice versa. If you’ve never belayed, the gym will probably require you to take a class or lesson first, and you can also meet people during that class or ask your instructor for tips on approaching the regulars.

3. Find a gym with auto-belay. Some gyms have an auto-belay machine that will hold on to your rope and let you down slowly if you fall. You’re on your own when you use it, though; if you forget to clip in, you don’t have a partner who will notice and stop you.



4. Find a group or a class. If your gym offers a climbing class, take advantage, and meet people! You can also look for Facebook groups or meetups online, so you can make friends before you go.

Every climbing gym I’ve been to has felt like a pretty social place (especially the bouldering areas), with people chatting and happily belaying each other. It’s not considered weird to go alone, either. Before your first trip, check out the gym’s website, or call ahead, to find out if they have a large bouldering area or if they offer group classes. Then head off on your own, and have fun!

(Author: Beth Skwarecki)

2018年1月3日星期三

1st Snow 2018 in Zhengzhou, where JP Development located


Team Building Playground Come into Work in Shaoguan University

At the end of 2017, the Team Building Playground JP built for Shaoguan University, is finished and come into work.


Shaoguan University, which is located in Guangdong Province, Southern China, is a local university who concentrates on students’ comprehensive development. No matter what majors they are, the teamwork spirit is necessary here.


The Team Building Playground JP built for the university mainly consist of Rock Climbing Walls, High Ropes Challenges, Great Wall, and other teamwork activities. After finished, the university organized teachers and students to attend the first team building course, and the results is fruitful. Everyone gains joy, trust with each other, and other cooperation skills, as well as sense of fulfillment after challenging themselves successfully.




JP Development is committed to supply experiential education equipment worldwide, and if you’re interested in building a Team Building Playground, please feel free to contact us.