I someone that is involved in running two week long training sessions a year, I feel for you all.
My lot, who fly in from all over the world, so god knows what time their body clock thinks it is, then have to endure around 16 hours a day for 5 days back to back of lectures, practicals, visits and corporate entertaining.
Last year we had it filmed. The lectures alone, with all the breaks edited out came to 35 hours and that excludes the practicals, visits and corporate entertaining
So far in 5 years years I've been involved we have had:
- One guy fall asleep whist the CEO was speaking
- More 'morning after the night before' stories than you can possibly imagine
- One guy fired on the spot for something so discussing it made the trade press
- Two A&E's caused by alcohol poising (different years)
- A diabetic coma
- Three broken bones (different years)
- Several 'sent home' early
- And no doubt many other stories I've forgotten and a lot more I'll never be told (that we sometimes find out a year or two later)
By Thursday we see the real hard core, who know what they are doing, and realised the warning of this being a marathon and not a sprint was true.
It's funny that the team (all over 50) who run it, are all standing at the end, the 20 somethings that cant take the pace