Far from it. I have always been interested in this subject, mainly because I have been on many of these training days and often wondered what other people felt about them. Certainly people I have worked closely with have similar ideas that they are either a waste of time or do not benefit team work to any great degree. I think its a very American thing and something we called the Mickey Mouse Syndrome and goes something like this. If your Ameriacan and your at Disney world etc and you see Mickey Mouse you say "hey look guys its Mickey Mouse" but if your British its much more a case of "hey look theres some idiot with a mouse suit on". They believe its mickey mouse we know its an idiot in a mouse suit. I'm not saying either is good or bad just thats the way in general it is. I think its just at the heart of the british society that we are extremely synical, the whole idea of "Have a nice day" seems so false to us, in short we just dont buy in to the whole thing. And the same goes for team building events I think the Americans go in head first with enthusiasm and the british are synical about the whole idea. I think most people have the intelligence (definatly in my line of work) and can understand a concept such as team work with out the need to be put into situations we dont particuarly like i.e. blindfold in a ton of string. In my experience activity out side of the work environment is a much more usefull team building tool than this approach in the UK.