----- Original Message -----From: Bob MayoSent: Friday, April 06, 2007 3:01 PMSubject: Re: [SocialFitnessForum] Re: I can never seem to figure out what to say fast enoughThere are lots of options in that area, as well as most major cities.
http://comedysportzsanjose.com/ is one.workshops. html
In San Francisco and Palo Alto there is BATS (improv.org) -- I've taken their
classes and they are great. There is also SF comedy college which offers
improv classes occasionally. Life Plays in Palo Alto, too.
Lots of people learn improv and want to teach it, so there seems to be a steady
flow of small classes being taught. There seem to be more teachers than the
market demands, so they go in and out of business a lot. So googling might be
your best bet. Try googling for "san jose improv classes" for some more ideas.
--Bob
--- Laura Johnson <lauracast99@yahoo.com > wrote:
> Where are classes offered through the Improv Theater? I live near San Jose,
> CA. Is there an Improv Theater near there?
>
> Laura
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Bob Mayo <soc-yg@bobmayo.com >
> To: SocialFitnessForum@yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2007 11:39:52 PM
> Subject: Re: [SocialFitnessForum] Re: I can never seem to figure out what to
> say fast enough
>
> If you are up for it, Improv Theater lessons are great for this. I'm still
> amazed that they can teach people to react quickly and be spontaneous. I
> figured either you had it or you didn't, but that's not the case.
>
> Their training and exercises are perfectly designed for the shy person,
> although of course many shy people would consider it too big of a step. I
> know
> I did for many years. But when you are ready, check it out.
>
> --Bob
>
> > --- In SocialFitnessForum@ yahoogroups. com, "federal_gas" <kant4545@.. .>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > There is a pattern with me and I was wondering if anyone else has the
> > > same problem. I cannot figure out what to say fast enough for the
> > > conversation! Many times after a conversation I will think of a great
> > > comment or question, but never during the conversation. This is so
> > > frustrating. I guess I am slow witted. This problem then causes
> > shyness
> > > because of all the failed conversations. Does anyone know how to deal
> > > with this issue?
> >
>
>