The sensei Scientist Introduction

The "sensei Scientist" Introduction
Published 2/2026
Created by Hossein Mokhtarzadeh, Ph.D.
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 7 Lectures ( 47m ) | Size: 852.95 MB
AI-powered movement analysis for sports, coaching, and rehabilitation.
What you'll learn
✓ Turn a smartphone or webcam into a simple AI-powered movement analysis lab using browser-based tools.
✓ Measure and interpret joint angles, balance, symmetry, and weight shift during sport or martial arts techniques.
✓ Apply core biomechanics principles (force, torque, center of mass, kinetic chain) to improve performance and reduce injury risk.
✓ Use a practical film → analyze → adjust → repeat feedback loop to refine any movement or technique.
✓ Compare their own movements with reference videos or experts to identify misalignment and timing issues.
✓ Perform both real-time and offline video analysis, including frame-by-frame review, tracking, and simple annotations.
✓ Set up proper camera distance, lighting, and framing to get more accurate AI feedback.
✓ Transfer these methods beyond martial arts to fitness, rehabilitation, coaching, and general sports performance.
Requirements
● No prior biomechanics, AI, or coding knowledge required. Beginners are welcome.
● A smartphone, tablet, or laptop with a webcam to record or stream movement.
● Stable internet connection and a modern web browser (Google Chrome recommended).
● Small open space where you can safely move and be fully visible on camera.
● Basic lighting and simple clothing contrast (avoid very dark or patterned backgrounds for better tracking).
● Willingness to film yourself and practice movements repeatedly for improvement.
Description
What if your phone or webcam could help you see movement the way a lab does?
The "Sensei Scientist" Introduction is a practical, beginner-friendly course that bridges martial arts, sports coaching, and biomechanics science using simple AI-powered, browser-based tools. You do not need expensive motion-capture suits, coding skills, or advanced math. All you need is a camera, a small space to move, and curiosity.
This course introduces a new mindset: the Sensei Scientist — someone who combines experience, intuition, and measurable feedback. Instead of relying only on the naked eye, you will learn how to film, measure, adjust, and repeat to improve technique, balance, and overall movement quality.
You will explore how AI computer vision can help you observe
• Joint angles and alignment
• Balance and weight shifting
• Symmetry and coordination
• Timing and movement patterns
• Early signs of risky form that may lead to injury
The examples often use martial arts techniques, but the ideas apply to any sport, fitness activity, or rehabilitation exercise. Basketball shooting, soccer kicks, strength training form, posture work, and recovery exercises all follow the same universal principles of physics and biomechanics.
Throughout the course, you will be guided through
• Real-time camera feedback using simple web apps
• Offline video analysis and frame-by-frame review
• Practical camera setup tips for better tracking accuracy
• Basic biomechanics concepts explained in plain language
• A repeatable improvement loop you can use for life
This is not a deep mathematical or medical course. It is a hands-on introduction designed to give you tools and awareness, not perfect scores. AI acts as a force multiplier, not a replacement for coaches, therapists, or personal judgment.
By the end, you will have a clear framework for turning everyday devices into a personal movement lab and a new way of thinking about performance, safety, and continuous improvement.
Whether you are a martial artist, coach, student, rehab professional, or simply someone who wants to move better, this course gives you a practical starting point to become your own Sensei Scientist.
Who this course is for
■ Martial artists and combat sport practitioners who want objective feedback on technique, balance, and form.
■ Coaches and trainers looking for simple, low-cost tools to analyze athletes and give clearer, data-driven guidance.
■ Fitness enthusiasts and everyday movers who want to improve posture, symmetry, and movement quality at home.
■ Physiotherapists, rehab professionals, and movement therapists interested in basic video-based assessment and progress tracking.
■ Sports science, biomechanics, or kinesiology students who want a practical, hands-on introduction to applied movement analysis.
■ Engineers, tech-curious learners, and AI enthusiasts who want to see how computer vision can be applied to real human movement.
■ Dojo owners, club leaders, and remote coaches seeking accessible browser-based tools without expensive lab equipment.
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