Venom
11-24-2006, 05:42 AM
Dear members,
I proposed a new game in this link, http://www.abcbodybuilding.com/forum/sho...;page=0#1237715 (http://www.abcbodybuilding.com/forum/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=1237715&an=0&page=0#1237 715)
Seemed that the members liked it--so here we are!
This game involves making teams and posting a journal to communicate with your team in the Team Journals (http://www.abcbodybuilding.com/forum/postlist.php?Cat=0&Board=game2) forum.
The Game Invention and Calibration Forum has two purposes:
• My original post had a goal of sparking new ideas and thoughts on cooperation in particular, but also many other games. So if someone has a proposal for a new game, then post it in here. Please give theoretical rational and reasoning behind why you believe your game will promote fun, performance, and camaraderie among our members.
• Members can calibrate teams in the forum.
Let me summarize how this will work, and feel in some more detail:
1. Coordinate with other members on here, about a training program you can work on together. Say you decide you want to all go on a 13-week cut, using the 13-week diet. (http://www.abcbodybuilding.com/13weekstohardcorefatburningdiet.php).
2. After you have decided this, have one member of your team email me at
Venom@abcbodybuilding.com or send a pm, asking permission to start a
team up.
3. After permission is given, post your guys journals in the cooperation team forum If you already have a journal in our journal section, you can ask me, and I’ll move your journal to that forum. Or, you can just start a new journal.
4. In the title of your journal, put the name of your team—e.g. “The Monster
Squad” and whatever else you would like to put in your journal title.
5. Decide before hand if you want to take any measurements or report any particular results, and state this in your journal.
6. At the end of this, please make a post summarizing how the program went,
what you learned, and what you feel about cooperation after you are all done
with the routine. This way, everyone can benefit from your experience.
For many more details on this game, read the following articles,
http://www.abcbodybuilding.com/abccooperation2.pdf
http://www.abcbodybuilding.com/abccooperationshort2.pdf
Have fun!
I proposed a new game in this link, http://www.abcbodybuilding.com/forum/sho...;page=0#1237715 (http://www.abcbodybuilding.com/forum/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=1237715&an=0&page=0#1237 715)
Seemed that the members liked it--so here we are!
This game involves making teams and posting a journal to communicate with your team in the Team Journals (http://www.abcbodybuilding.com/forum/postlist.php?Cat=0&Board=game2) forum.
The Game Invention and Calibration Forum has two purposes:
• My original post had a goal of sparking new ideas and thoughts on cooperation in particular, but also many other games. So if someone has a proposal for a new game, then post it in here. Please give theoretical rational and reasoning behind why you believe your game will promote fun, performance, and camaraderie among our members.
• Members can calibrate teams in the forum.
Let me summarize how this will work, and feel in some more detail:
1. Coordinate with other members on here, about a training program you can work on together. Say you decide you want to all go on a 13-week cut, using the 13-week diet. (http://www.abcbodybuilding.com/13weekstohardcorefatburningdiet.php).
2. After you have decided this, have one member of your team email me at
Venom@abcbodybuilding.com or send a pm, asking permission to start a
team up.
3. After permission is given, post your guys journals in the cooperation team forum If you already have a journal in our journal section, you can ask me, and I’ll move your journal to that forum. Or, you can just start a new journal.
4. In the title of your journal, put the name of your team—e.g. “The Monster
Squad” and whatever else you would like to put in your journal title.
5. Decide before hand if you want to take any measurements or report any particular results, and state this in your journal.
6. At the end of this, please make a post summarizing how the program went,
what you learned, and what you feel about cooperation after you are all done
with the routine. This way, everyone can benefit from your experience.
For many more details on this game, read the following articles,
http://www.abcbodybuilding.com/abccooperation2.pdf
http://www.abcbodybuilding.com/abccooperationshort2.pdf
Have fun!