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Icebreakers that get people moving (for both small and large groups)

Icebreakers to ease tension are used in many schools and workplaces, right? Among those, the ones that get people moving seem even more effective at dispelling nervousness and anxiety, don’t they? Here, we introduce icebreakers that involve physical movement.

We cover activities that don’t require much space, ones suitable for small groups, and ones that can be done in teams for larger groups.

Try using them during sluggish morning briefings or before afternoon meetings.

[For Small and Large Groups] Icebreakers That Get You Moving (31–40)

Shiritori Association Game

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A brain-teasing, everyone-can-enjoy shiritori association game where you play as a cat and slip in “being cutesy/affectionate” and “association” between turns, imagining and saying words as you go.

When it’s your turn, think quickly and say a word with good tempo to keep the chain going.

If you fall behind the rhythm or say something that doesn’t fit the association, you’re out.

The more players, the livelier it gets.

Keep a gentle expression as you aim to clear the game!

Jump, everyone!

[Recreation] Everyone Jump!! Various versions. Gymnastics class
Jump, everyone!

It’s a game where everyone forms a circle, holds hands, and jumps in different directions.

Jumping helps develop concentration and a sense of balance.

By moving while listening to the teacher’s instructions, children can build their listening skills and their ability to think about how to move.

When calling out, speak clearly, loudly, and energetically.

Let’s enjoy jump play together—moving our heads as we jump and trying things like hopping on one foot or jumping with both feet.

Reflexes get trained with the ‘snagging clap’

5 brain-training activities for recreation or exercise that require no equipment, make you laugh and have fun, and improve your reflexes
Reflexes get trained with the 'snagging clap'

The “Snag Clap Game,” which adults and children can all join and enjoy together, gets more exciting the more people you have.

The rules are very simple: when the leader claps, the participants clap in the same way.

When the leader stops clapping, the participants mimic that movement as well.

The key is to watch the leader closely and react instinctively.

If you clap by mistake, you lose.

It’s a fun game that blends stillness and motion and challenges you to make quick decisions—give it a try!

Imitation shiritori

Participants face each other and stand on one leg.

Decide the order with rock-paper-scissors or similar, and the first person starts the word chain game (shiritori).

The basic rule of linking words stays the same, but after saying a word, you have to do an impression that matches it.

For example, if you say “gorilla,” you might pound your chest with your fists.

Everyone else copies the impression, and the shiritori continues.

It might sound easy, but you must stay on one leg the entire time.

If you lose your balance or can’t continue the word chain, you lose.

Trust Game

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A “trust game” to see how much you can rely on each other and entrust your bodies.

Participants join hands and form a circle.

Lean your bodies slightly backward and, while chanting “1, 2, 3,” gradually lower your hips.

With the chant “4, 5, 6,” slowly stand back up.

If it’s too easy, make it more challenging by adjusting the degree of backward bend or bringing your feet closer to the center of the circle.

It looks simple, but it actually requires balance and can be quite tricky.

Give it a try!

In conclusion

Were there any movement-based icebreakers you felt like trying? I focused on ones that are simple and quick to do.

New students and new employees often find themselves in tense situations.

I hope you can incorporate these well and help things proceed smoothly and seamlessly!