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I've always wondered why they don't make Martial Arts training games for wii or xbox kinect. It could be almost like Guitar Hero, only for Martial Arts. You could have to learn kata and stuff to advance to the next "belt". I think that would be awesome, although everyone who gets a black belt on the game would probably consider themselves and actual black belt-- like how people who are good at Guitar Hero think they're actual guitar gods and stuff...

I would totally buy it, though.

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These things are very much a fad. Boxing on a system like that is nothing like real boxing whatsoever.

Might be better for kids who are video addicts to get a little exercise, but far from a good training tool at this point.

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Would be an awesome idea and I'd buy it. TBH though I don't think they register the movements fast enough. Playing boxing on the wii and you have to slow your movements right down or it doesn't pick it up.

I would rather do things I saw in Tekken. Try to copy Hwarang.

I've seen the guy who did the motion capture for Hwarang :D He's the coach for the Japanese national squad for ITF taekwondo. :lol: my one claim to fame

"Everything has its beauty, but not everyone sees it." ~ Confucius

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These things are very much a fad. Boxing on a system like that is nothing like real boxing whatsoever.

Might be better for kids who are video addicts to get a little exercise, but far from a good training tool at this point.

Wii sports is not like the real sports... nor is that kinetic ping pong game like real ping pong. But they're fun :karate:

I'd not mind doing some kinetic katas or having a kinetic boxing match...

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Boxing on a system like that is nothing like real boxing whatsoever.... but far from a good training tool at this point.

BUT wouldn't your own movements be real? You can do best possible technique even though xbox or wii does not track your movements perfectly? By doing perfect kicks and punches wouldn't you still get a work out?

It does not have to be the only way you practice - just a small add to regular training sessions. Maybe a reaction game for blocking, conterattacks?

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Sounds like fun to me, besides who cares if it's not perfect it would be fun. As for not being real belts, who cares, i've known to many (real black belts) that didn't deserve them, and this would be a way to reach the people that live in a cyber bubble, and maybe get them to try the real thing.

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I like video games and this sounds like fun to me. What annoys me about kinect is that I keep hearing a Microsoft spokesperson talk about the exercise it will provide. I've never played it, but I'm calling baloney on that! It might be virtual exercise, but real exercise (the kind that improves physical fitness, not avatars) happens in real life, not in virtual reality. Like I said, I like playing video games, but I don't do it for a work out. It's my way to chill out. And I don't think I'm that weird :)

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I like video games and this sounds like fun to me. What annoys me about kinect is that I keep hearing a Microsoft spokesperson talk about the exercise it will provide. I've never played it, but I'm calling baloney on that! It might be virtual exercise, but real exercise (the kind that improves physical fitness, not avatars) happens in real life, not in virtual reality. Like I said, I like playing video games, but I don't do it for a work out. It's my way to chill out. And I don't think I'm that weird :)

I don't know.... I certainly breathe hard after a few rounds of DDR.

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