virtual reality for sports training

Sports participants are already using Virtual Reality as an advanced training tool. Golfers practice their swing in virtual golf applications. Bobsledders train in virtual simulations with various artificially constructed tracks and surface conditions. Skaters and sprinters use VR modeling to analyze and improve their moves. ACSys VE Lab. for more VR information.

Many cues for three-dimensional sensation come from interaction among things. Key attributes of these connections are overlap, scale, and parallax. Objects that overlap over other objects are perceived as nearer. Objects believed to be similar in magnitude but appearing larger are seen to be nearer and things that grow in apparent size are perceived as moving nearer. Objects that move an extended distance relative to other objects when one's head moves are thought to be closer. Also, Virtual Tours St. Louis, Missouri has further information on this topic.

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