The Yodha BootCamp
Know The Activity
Group Size
Up to 100 People
LOCATION
Outdoor
Duration
90 to 120 minutes
Why should you choose it?
Forges the kind of team unity that only comes from facing a common challenge head-on
Instills a mission-first mindset where individual ego takes a back seat to collective victory
Creates a battlefield atmosphere complete with war cries, military rituals, and live scoreboards that keep the heat on
Reveals true leadership under pressure, not in theory, but in action
Builds the kind of camaraderie that only a shared battle can create
Result
When the dust settles and the final scores are in, your team will not just be colleagues who attended an event. They will be a unit that fought side by side, picked each other up, and crossed the finish line together. The battlefield has a way of stripping everything back to what matters: trust, grit, and the person standing next to you. That is what participants carry back into the workplace.
Learning Outcome
Command and Leadership: Identify and step into leadership roles when the mission demands it
Tactical Communication: Relay information fast, clearly, and decisively under battlefield conditions
Mission Resilience: Keep moving forward as a unit even when the odds shift against you
Squad Cohesion: Operate as one coordinated force rather than a collection of individuals
Battlefield Trust: Commit fully to your teammates knowing the mission depends on every single person
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Have any Questions?
Do participants need to be physically fit to survive the bootcamp?
No prior military training required. The Yodha Bootcamp is built for teams, not soldiers. Every challenge is designed so that strategy, coordination, and unit strength carry as much weight as physical effort.
What kind of challenges will teams face?
Expect military-inspired drills, fast-moving physical tasks, and high-pressure team challenges that require every member to contribute. No one gets to sit this one out.
How does the competition stay intense throughout the day?
Live scoreboards, timed missions, and ongoing rituals keep every team locked in from the opening drill to the final face-off. There is no coasting in bootcamp.
What do participants say when they come out the other side?
That they saw a completely different side of their teammates. When you are in the trenches together, working under pressure toward a shared mission, something shifts. People stop being coworkers and start being a team.