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Go For The Burn, Games for Health 2008

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Alasdair Thin's slides from Games for Health 2008 - Designing Body-Movement Controlled Video Games to Maximize Energy Expenditure

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  1. Slide 1:Go for the Burn Designing Body-Movement Controlled Video Games to Maximize Energy Expenditure Dr Alasdair G Thin, eGames Physiologist Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland a.g.thin@thin.me.uk www.GamerSizeScience.org
  2. Slide 2:Takes my Breath Away! Exercise Altitude? Physiology Mountain Health Air? Promotion Skiing? Coaching Apres-Ski? Rehabilitation
  3. Slide 3:Features of a “Good” ExerGame? Degree of Authority Positive Feedback Develops Skills Praises the player Exercise more Accessible Progress Chart General exercise Tips Reflects the player Helpful Suggestions Rewards Progress Monitors Usage Tailors Exercise Negative Feedback