Soft-Ball Safety Brief
Facilitators set safe throwing, hit zones, catches, and reset calls before teams start competing.

Dodgeball Singapore
Classic team sport
Fast, Familiar Team Competition For Office Groups
Dodgeball is a straightforward active team sport where quick reflexes, smart positioning, and clear communication shape every round.
Singapore Dodgeball team-building events with facilitator-led flow
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Facilitators set safe throwing, hit zones, catches, and reset calls before teams start competing.
Short matches and tournament flow keep the energy high while teams rotate cleanly.
Boundaries, spectator lines, and simple referee calls help the familiar game feel organised.
Start with nearby case studies, then plan the fit around venue, intensity, and group comfort.
Activity fit
Start with the plug-and-play Kallang package, or choose your own location if you already have a venue to check.
Final scope depends on group size, venue, timing, and add-ons.
Familiar rules make it easy to start, while hosting keeps safety and rotations clear.
Client locations can be checked if you already have a venue in mind.
Best for groups comfortable with throwing, dodging, catching, and quick resets.
Most seamless path
This is the default package path when you want Cohesion to start from a known Dodgeball court setup and keep the brief simple.
Choose a group-size band above to see whether Dodgeball is likely to run as one court or rotation courts.
Include your date, group size, and preferred time window. Cohesion checks venue availability from there.
Venue and planning reads
Most seamless path
The Kallang package is the default when you want Dodgeball scoped quickly from a known venue setup.
Choose a group-size band above to see whether Dodgeball is likely to run as one court or rotation courts.
Most seamless path
This is the default package path when you want Cohesion to start from a known Dodgeball court setup and keep the brief simple.
Choose a group-size band above to see whether Dodgeball is likely to run as one court or rotation courts.
Venue check needed
Choose this when you already have a location in mind, such as court, hall, school field, function space, or sheltered activity area.
Share the address or venue type so Cohesion can check flat play area, boundaries, floor surface, shelter, spectator space, and timing before recommending the final setup.
Let Cohesion recommend
If the venue is not fixed, Cohesion can recommend whether Kallang or your own location is the safer planning path.
Share your date window, estimated headcount, and preferred energy level. Cohesion can then suggest the easier setup path.
Looks like a fit
Start an event brief so Cohesion can shape Dodgeball around your group size, venue, timing, and event scope.
Choose a group-size band for a likely setup note. Final format depends on venue, timing, and event scope.
Check setup first
Share your venue and group details before confirming so the team can check space, surface, access, and weather backup.
Choose a group-size band for a likely setup note. Final format depends on venue, timing, and event scope.
Compare options
Dodgeball is strongest when the group wants a familiar fast sport. Compare Bumball or Telematch if you need more inclusive pacing or a broader rotation.
Choose a group-size band for a likely setup note. Final format depends on venue, timing, and event scope.
Activity fit
Everyone understands the basics, so facilitators can quickly turn it into structured rounds with smart dodging, surprise catches, and plenty of sideline cheering.
Short matches create instant energy while teams protect, call, and reset together.
Clear throwing zones, boundaries, and facilitator calls keep the game fun without feeling chaotic.
A bracket-style flow gives every team a reason to rally for the next match.

Interactive Formats
03 game modes
Keep the core game familiar while varying team objectives and tournament rhythm.

How It Plays
Teams compete in the familiar dodge, catch, and eliminate format with facilitator-managed rules.
What Teams Practice
How It Plays
A medic role keeps teams thinking about protection, recovery, and support instead of only throwing.
What Teams Practice
How It Plays
The session finishes with a higher-stakes round that gives the group a clear winner and shared finish.
What Teams Practice
Programme
A straightforward Dodgeball programme that starts with rules and safety before moving into tournament rounds.
Facilitators keep the flow clear, safe, and paced for the group on the day.
Facilitators cover safe throwing, movement, boundaries, and basic session expectations.
Participants learn the Dodgeball rules and how each round will be played.
Teams compete through structured Dodgeball rounds in a tournament format.
The activity ends with a final match that gives teams a clear finish.
Quick answers
Use this when the brief asks for a familiar active team game, fast rules, and tournament-style momentum.
Choose Dodgeball when the team wants a familiar, active format with short rounds, easy scoring, and clear spectator energy.
If the group has wide fitness spread, low-impact preferences, or reluctance around being targeted in play, compare a softer format before confirming.
Confirm court space, boundary control, footwear, weather exposure, and how rotations will work if the group is larger than one game can hold.
Compare Dodgeball with Laser Tag for lower-contact tactical play, Bubble Soccer for laughter-first energy, or Telematch for broader participation.
Compare before you commit
Use these shortcuts when the activity looks right but your approvers still need a quick comparison against adjacent formats, venue constraints, or weather risk.
Compare all activitiesCompare tactical arena rounds with a faster tournament format that is easy to explain.
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Dodgeball vs TelematchTelematch vs DodgeballUse this when you are choosing between a simple court game and a larger station rotation.
Real Dodgeball track record
Dodgeball is Cohesion's classic-rules format for corporate teams that want a familiar active game with quick rotations and easy team chemistry.
Based on past Cohesion events. Participant totals are event-level counts, not deduplicated attendees.
Event examples
The case-study hub shows how Cohesion handles adjacent active formats, rotations, and team-day energy before you choose the final Dodgeball flow.
See how other groups used active games, rotations, and shared meals to bring people together.
Use these examples to shape group size, timing, and the right level of energy.
Featured example
Browse case studies
Browse current case studies and refreshed past event examples before you settle on the activity format.
Browse case studiesEvent add-ons
Cohesion can coordinate the activity, food, dessert, drinks, timing, and venue flow in one event plan so the day feels deliberate from briefing to final bite.
Dodgeball is a lean, energetic format; ask us which add-ons make sense if you want to turn it into a fuller office event.
Powered by Sunday Roast BBQ
Best for reward-style events, department offsites, and post-game socialising when the team should stay after the activity.
BBQ menus from $40 per person, minimum 10 people. Final price changes with venue, setup, cleaning, timing, and support level.
Burnt Cones gelato add-on
Best for Family Day, outdoor events, casual staff rewards, and hot-weather finishes where a lighter dessert works better than a full meal.
From $8/cup, minimum 20 cups. Flavours include Fior Di Latte, 85% Dark Chocolate, Bronte Pistachio, Reese's Peanut Butter, Ube, Stracciatella, and Chrysanthemum Goji Berry.
Coordinated event support
Best when you want one activity-plus-logistics plan instead of managing food, drinks, buses, timing, and venue rules separately.
Priced in the event plan after we confirm group size, venue, timing, and support needs.
Package comparison
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Use the packages to compare round structure, tournament format, and facilitator support. We will confirm the best Dodgeball setup after checking group size, age profile, venue boundaries, ball type, and preferred intensity.
As a rough guide, from $25 per person — a typical 20-person, 2-hour session works out to about $620 all-in. Indicative only — we confirm the exact figure once we know your venue, timing, and group size.
Core option
A hosted Dodgeball Singapore session with briefing, equipment, and guided rounds.
Most booked
A fuller Dodgeball Singapore format when you want stronger team rotations and event pacing.
Premium finish
A broader event package that can pair Dodgeball Singapore with planning support and add-ons.
Why teams book this
Dodgeball gives teams a simple but useful pressure test: communicate, protect teammates, recover quickly, and keep morale high.
Teams learn to cover one another, reset after a hit, and rally the players still in the game.
Quick calls help players dodge, block, catch, and spot openings before the next throw lands.
Short matches make it easy for waiting teams to cheer, laugh, and stay invested in the bracket.
Planning guide
Scan the questions teams usually ask before booking, then open the answers that matter for your event.
Dodgeball is best for active teams that want a familiar game, fast laughter, and clear competition.
Dodgeball works when the group wants something easy to understand and quick to start. The familiar rules help teams focus on dodging, catching, protecting teammates, and cheering rather than learning a complicated format.
It is best for groups comfortable with active movement and friendly competition.
Related reading
Facilitators define safe throwing, hit zones, boundaries, restart rules, and intensity before play.
A safe recreational Dodgeball session needs clear boundaries, soft ball selection, facilitator calls, and simple expectations around throwing and movement. Physical contact between players should not be part of the game.
For mixed groups, facilitators can shorten matches, tune intensity, and use role variations so the session stays lively without feeling intimidating.
Related reading
A player is usually out after a clean hit, a caught throw, or a boundary mistake, depending on the round rules.
The exact recreational rules should be briefed before each round. Common calls include clean hits, successful catches, blocked throws, stepping outside boundaries, and round resets.
Keeping the calls simple is more important than recreating every formal competition rule.
Related reading
Short matches, team rotations, and optional lower-intensity rules help mixed groups stay involved.
Not every player needs to throw hard or move constantly. Teams can win through catching, positioning, communication, and protecting players who are under pressure.
If the group includes younger participants or mixed comfort levels, share that early so the facilitator can calibrate the format.
Related reading
Plan for a court or flat space with safe boundaries, spectator separation, and enough room for evasive movement.
Indoor courts, sheltered halls, or suitable flat outdoor spaces can work after checking surface, access, and boundary safety.
Share group size, participant profile, venue details, and activity duration so the tournament flow can be planned properly.
Related reading
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If Dodgeball Singapore looks promising, check price, venue, weather, group-size fit, and proof before you send the brief.
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Large groupsLarge-Group GuideUse the large-group planning guide when headcount, rotations, and mixed comfort levels are the main risk.
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