I came across this today and thought some of you might be interested.
http://www.aikido3d.com/?gclid=CI7tzpSArokCFRJkWAodR2mLUg
http://www.aikido3d.com/?gclid=CI7tzpSArokCFRJkWAodR2mLUg
I think my father-in-law was looking into this software. It seems awesome!
SEEMS Awesome? No, it IS awesome. If the program does what I think it does (hey there's one for TKD-ers too ) then you can pause and step back and watch again and again... then say to yourself... ohhhhh that's how they do it! What a great in-home training tool. I'd imagine that eventually there'll be one for every art; Kenpo (EPAK and Tracy), MT, MA, WC and so on.I think my father-in-law was looking into this software. It seems awesome!
I would think that this program is still probably in a BETA type version and that more detailed anatomy would come out in later versions, still for what it can do the potential for teaching beginner to intermediate belts is far reaching. A student can study it repeatedly at home and then fine-tune the techniques with their instructor during classes.charyuop said:I had seen it in the past, but I don't know if it is that good. I was looking for a demo downloable and I couldn't find it. The hands and feet seem not really detailed, thus in the end it wouldn't be that great help.