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A Train the Trainer Activity for Introducing Learning As a trainer, numerous obstacles stand in the way of a successful training session.The first, and possibly the most important hurdle, is capturing your participants' interests right away, but how can this be done? There are so many distractions and obstacles that stand in the way of your participants' attention? At The Bob Pike Group, we use openers to capture attention. Openers are train the trainer activities that do three very important things: facilitate networking, break preoccupation and tie back to the content. Using openers, like the one demonstrated by Scott, will help you to start your classes off right. To learn more about openers or our other train the trainer techniques, check out our resources listed below. YouTube We have created numerous YouTube videos to help you with your training. Subscribe now to see our newest train the trainer material. / thebobpikegroup . Facebook We regularly post updates, tips and links to resources on our Facebook page. Check out each of our train the trainer postings by visiting / thebobpikegroup . Podcasts http://www.bobpikegroup.com/Resources... Wizard To get help with your difficult participants, try our difficult trainee wizard at http://www.bobpikegroup.com/Resources... Articles and Blogs By visiting http://bobpikegroup.com/Resources/Art..., you will receive access to hundreds of free article and blogs on various train the trainer topics. Discover the answers to your most difficult questions, or get a few ideas for activities by browsing our library. If you would like to work with Scott, or any of our other train the trainer experts, please contact us at 952-829-1954.