METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR TEACHING MOVEMENTS
First Claim
1. A method for teaching a desired movement to a subject, the method comprising:
- presenting an idealized movement stimulus on a display during a presentation period;
reducing auditory sensory input and visual sensory input to the subject during an absorption period following the presentation period and during a practice period following the absorption period;
providing movement instruction to the subject to mimic a quality of the idealized movement stimulus with at least a portion of a subject'"'"'s body during the practice period; and
repeating the presenting and the reducing.
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Abstract
Methods and systems for teaching movements are provided. One example method for teaching a desired movement to a subject includes presenting an idealized movement stimulus on a display during a presentation period. The method further includes reducing auditory sensory input and visual sensory input to the subject during an absorption period following the presentation period and during a practice period following the absorption period. The method further includes providing movement instruction to the subject to mimic a quality of the idealized movement stimulus with at least a portion of a subject'"'"'s body during the practice period. The method further includes repeating the presenting and the reducing.
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1. A method for teaching a desired movement to a subject, the method comprising:
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presenting an idealized movement stimulus on a display during a presentation period; reducing auditory sensory input and visual sensory input to the subject during an absorption period following the presentation period and during a practice period following the absorption period; providing movement instruction to the subject to mimic a quality of the idealized movement stimulus with at least a portion of a subject'"'"'s body during the practice period; and repeating the presenting and the reducing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for teaching a desired athletic movement to a subject, the method comprising:
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presenting a video of an idealized athletic movement, repetitively, for a duration of a presentation period; reducing auditory sensory input to the subject during the presentation period, during an absorption period following the presentation period, and during a practice period following the absorption period; reducing visual sensory input to the subject during the absorption period and during the practice period; providing movement instruction to a subject to perform an actual movement at a predetermined pace, the movement instruction including instruction to mimic a quality of the idealized athletic movement during the practice period; and carrying out a plurality of learning sessions according to a schedule, each learning session including at least one presentation period, at least one absorption period, and at least one practice period. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12)
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13. A system for teaching a desired movement to a subject, the system comprising:
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a display; a computing device coupled to the display, the computing device including; a processing subsystem; a data holding subsystem including a database of searchable idealized movement stimuli; and code executable by the processing subsystem to; receive a desired movement request; select an idealized movement stimulus from the database based on the desired movement request; present the idealized movement stimulus on the display for a presentation period; an auditory apparatus for reducing auditory sensory input for an absorption period following presentation of the idealized movement stimulus; and an instructive provider for providing movement instruction to a subject, the movement instruction including instructions to mimic a quality of the idealized movement stimulus during a practice period following the absorption period. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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