Those are great ideas, Gordon. I'll expect at least 4 articles from that
material from you for the next newsletter. OK, maybe I don't expect you to
come up with all of them.
I tell you, it would be awesome for a behavior analyst to get access to some
kind of professional team to do a little experimental training. I bet we
could solve some pretty serious problems for them. I keep thinking that if
we could get an "in" the results would lead to more opportunities. Of
course, if this happened, I'd expect a newsletter article out of it.
Kevin
> -----Original Message-----
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> --- Mark Adams <markandamandaadams@...> wrote:
> > Heelo friends,
> > In preparing for the next newsletter, are there any
> > topics of particular
> > interest to you that you would like to see a written
> > up? Thank-you
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> I sent a short manuscript to Kevin regarding a
> feedback intervention with amateur tennis players.
>
> But, here's a couple other ideas. It might be
> interesting to read a sort of biography or historical
> sketch of a prominent figure in the application of
> behavioral principles to health, sports, fitness
> settings. This could be a series, actually.
>
> Also, we might find an athletic team to do a little
> expose (read an accent over the second "e") on.
> Almost all amateur and professional teams are using at
> least some behavioral principles, they just don't use
> our vocabulary. Similarly, we might find a particular
> practitioner who has some skill at applying behavioral
> principles (such as a fitness trainer, a gym manager,
> a coach, etc.) even though they may not refer to their
> techniques as such.
>
> Gordon (the idea guy) Henry
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