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Thursday, October 15, 2009
Indoor Soccer Go High Tech
Indoor Soccer Go High Tech One of the latest trends in the world of football is the high-tech indoor football stadiums. They are used to play all year, regardless of seasonality. Many of these stadiums are owned by the company for rental or lease of that team. The business model is very profitable and some markets have more than one company with more than one plant each. These companies also sell items like soccer balls, refreshments, and video light. They often have automatic kicking machines for the practice, such as those used in tennis to beat or the formation of calcium baseball.Since these arenas are indoor and climate controlled, I propose to take the coaching and training at a much higher level. I propose to integrate the holographic technology, which are increasingly close to reality, and uses it to teach the techniques of football. Imagine the benefits of training, if you take some of the greatest games in World Cup and allowed children to play them. Configuration of 3D holographic image to move in full motion video on field.First an athlete you put next to each player and then perform the projection that the athletes are following the reactivation and deployment of step, the alignment of the opponent's face by moving the hologram, and taking the position of shooting or defending the goal. Athletes and actors emensly to watch and lea to play together the largest. And all this is practically possible. Using special coatings on artificial turf to help the projection of thought, which could be done quite easily. Think of this new technology and what it means for youth football. "Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative ideas and unique perspectives, to think with his lance;
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