Education and demonstration – Physical education
Patent
1995-06-07
1999-01-12
Harrison, Jessica
Education and demonstration
Physical education
434252, 434257, 473266, 473409, A63B 6936, G06F 1544
Patent
active
058578552
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method for teaching the basic motions for sports, performances or other behaviors. A preferred teaching method includes the steps of taking pictures of trainees playing sports and performing actions with a video camera, giving guidance to them on the spot while analyzing the video image screens, sometimes in comparison with the gestures made by a trainer playing sports, and allowing the trainee to understand the correct forms and timings of the gestures or movements of the body and body members.
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Harrison Jessica
Midori Katayama
Sager Mark A.
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