So we wound up using both of the games I mentioned on night one of the class! Sorry I forgot to let you know. The dragon game was especially well done by our folks, but I think that (un)fortunately is actually better for what we were practicing (verbal agility and quick thinking). I think they (and the other exercises) were successful in driving home the importance of practicing this sort of improv to keep those mental muscles reactive. Anyway, thanks--these games worked well and I will probably continue to integrate them into future classes (I'll run another in July).
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Hi! Sorry for the delayed reply here. This is great to read. I'm really glad you got good use out of them, and I'm happy to hear they go in your repertoire :)
I mentioned this conversation in a blog post a few months back - https://blog.jacoblefton.com/reflections-on-training/