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    Pali Adventures Comedy

    Is your camper a Seinfeld or a Chapelle? A Leslie Jones or a Melissa McCarthy? Do they prefer Saturday Night Live or Whose Line Is It Anyway? At Pali, experienced instructors help your camper discover their voice. Then they develop their self-confidence and deliver their comedic vision. Each week is a unique exploration of improvisation, sketch and ensemble work and stand-up. Instructors help campers find their comedic point of view and prepare the right delivery. Campers use creative writing skills, critical thinking (it helps to think in tangents!) and comedic timing to "have 'em rollin' in the aisles!" With a week of practicing...


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      About Rollerblading Camps and Programs

      At rollerblading camp, children will learn inline skating, a low-impact sport that's also good aerobic exercise. The sport works major muscle groups, teaches balance and improves self esteem, while making it more fun. It also helps develop friendships and a sense of community among its participants. Camps are usually held in skating rinks, with some providing skate tours at nearby trails. This type of camp is open for skaters of all ages, with the instruction matching the participant's skill level. Apart from the standard instruction, participants also get the opportunity to play fun skating games. As in all sports camps, safety is a concern in rollerblading camps, so campers will be also taught safety procedures and the proper way to gear up, stand up and avoid falling down.

      Levels of Expertise: Most rollerblading camps accept skaters of all levels. Beginners will learn the basics of skating, like stopping and turning properly, while more experienced skaters will learn tricks such as vertical jumps, 180s and 360s, and skating on ramps or obstacle courses.  

      Equipment to Bring: It is customary for the campers to bring their own equipment, including skates and safety gear like helmets, wrist guards and knee pads. However, some camps have equipment available for rent.

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      About Rollerblading Camps and Programs

      At rollerblading camp, children will learn inline skating, a low-impact sport that's also good aerobic exercise. The sport works major muscle groups, teaches balance and improves self esteem, while making it more fun. It also helps develop friendships and a sense of community among its participants. Camps are usually held in skating rinks, with some providing skate tours at nearby trails. This type of camp is open for skaters of all ages, with the instruction matching the participant's skill level. Apart from the standard instruction, participants also get the opportunity to play fun skating games. As in all sports camps, safety is a concern in rollerblading camps, so campers will be also taught safety procedures and the proper way to gear up, stand up and avoid falling down.

      Levels of Expertise: Most rollerblading camps accept skaters of all levels. Beginners will learn the basics of skating, like stopping and turning properly, while more experienced skaters will learn tricks such as vertical jumps, 180s and 360s, and skating on ramps or obstacle courses.  

      Equipment to Bring: It is customary for the campers to bring their own equipment, including skates and safety gear like helmets, wrist guards and knee pads. However, some camps have equipment available for rent.

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