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body motion

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body motion [′bäd·ē ‚mō·shən]
(industrial engineering)
Motion of parts of a human body requiring a change of posture or weight distribution.


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Free-throw shooters should also release the ball as high above the ground as possible, without adversely affecting the consistency of the shot; release the ball so it follows the imaginary line joining the player and the basket; and release the ball with a smooth body motion to get a consistent release speed.
Today's technologies upgrade from the ancient times of playing video games is one to rave about and Wii games stood up for the challenge, playing any Wii game, with the sound of the Wii speakers, your total body motion when playing each game and watching your process on your TV, playing a Wii game would be the next best thing to actually being there, with Wii, you're the star, it's your stadium and the crowd came to see you.
Following the success of jOG, New Concept Gaming is busy developing the follow on, jOG-plus, which will incorporate a wide range of advanced body motion detection into game control.
 
 
 
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