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šļø 15 September 2021
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I'm not a gamer... well, at least not at this stage of my life. But that aside, I really enjoyed this conversation with FIT doctoral student,Ā James Riswick-Estelle.
We talked about his he got into ABA in the first place, a brief history of eSports, the current status of eSports, and then, how he uses behavior analytic principles to enhance the performance of athletes.
To be honest, I was blown away with how vast and popular eSports is right now. So popular that Florida Tech now hasĀ their own departmentĀ dedicated to it! And James and I discussed how he "pitched" the use of ABA to the eSports director, and shared his thoughts on how to do this successfully.
We went on to discuss some of the specific interventions that he and his colleagues have used to optimize player performance. I think you'll find it quite interesting. Even if you're not a gamer, I believe there will be many parallels that you'll likely readily identify.
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0:00.0 | Hey, everyone, welcome to session 166 of the Behavioral Observations podcast. |
0:06.5 | I should start this episode to note that I am not a gamer. |
0:11.0 | I haven't really played many video games, or at least not at this stage of my life. |
0:16.6 | But that aside, I really enjoyed this conversation with the doctoral student James Riswick Estelle from FIT. |
0:26.0 | We had a really fascinating conversation. |
0:27.8 | He reached out to me to ask if you can come on and talk about the application of behavior, analytic, principles, strategies, tactics, et cetera, to enhance the performance of |
0:39.4 | esports athletes. And of course, my first question is, what's e-sports? I didn't even know such |
0:46.6 | it. I mean, I was, I guess, vaguely aware that it existed. But, man, did I come to learn |
0:52.2 | that this is, this industry is just massive, it's just incredibly |
0:57.2 | massive way beyond what I imagine. |
0:59.7 | So maybe that speaks, maybe I'm just dating myself by tacting that out loud. |
1:04.1 | But anyway, I was blown away how popular esports is right now. |
1:09.6 | And so popular that Floreatech now has their own esports is right now. And so popular that Floritech now has their own esports department, |
1:14.7 | if you can imagine that, and other universities are doing the same. So James and I discussed |
1:20.3 | how he actually pitched ABA to the ESports department, to the director of that program, |
1:25.8 | and he shared his thoughts on how to do that successfully. |
1:28.7 | We wanted to discuss some of the specific interventions that he and his colleagues are kind of working out. |
1:34.0 | This is all very new stuff. |
1:35.8 | They're kind of just figuring out how to optimize player performance in these scenarios. |
1:42.8 | So we're getting a little bit of a perspective on something that's developing right in front of us. |
1:49.2 | So I really appreciate that he took the time to share this with us because I feel like we are |
1:55.3 | kind of getting like a little window into something cool that's developing. |
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