i didn t think it would. helpfully, the app can link to a big screen. so, those targets will appear randomly, so you can t guess where they are, so you actually have to exercise. god, i wish i could i am so unfit! the skeleton overlay, over your body, that s the a! model. i don t think it s having to work too hard to know i m going not very fast at the minute. rep counts, speeds and scores can be shared to gamify the experience, with new possibilities for schools, too. for the first time, they can give homework to kids to do it at home. kids across this country are going to love you! laughter. wheelchair user karina has been testing the app in exercise sessions with disability sports uk. cheering. go, karina! a music lover, karina certainly has the moves, though i m not sure we agreed on everything. laughter. coach emma s classes combine all kinds of movement, dance and ball activities with this new technology, and settings can be adjusted to suit each person s motor or cognitive nee
for the first time, they can give homework to kids to do it at home. kids across this country are going to love you! laughter. wheelchair user karina has been testing the app in exercise sessions with disability sports uk. cheering. go, karina! a music lover, karina certainly has the moves, though i m not sure we agreed on everything. laughter. coach emma s classes combine all kinds of movement, dance and ball activities with this new technology, and settings can be adjusted to suit each person s motor or cognitive needs. a lot of members, when they first come, are quite in their shell and not very confident, but using that technology, we could see even playing it or having a go at it
going not very fast at the minute. rep counts, speeds and scores can be shared to gamify the experience, with new possibilities for schools too. for the first time, they can give homework to kids to do it at home. kids across the country are going to love you! they laugh. wheelchair user karina has been testing the app in exercise sessions with disability sports uk. cheering. a music lover, karina certainly has the moves, though i m not sure we agreed on everything. laughter. coach emma s classes combine all kinds of movement, dance and ball activities with this new technology, and settings can be adjusted to suit each person s motor or cognitive needs. a lot of members, when they first come, are quite in their shell and not very confident,
i didn t think it would. helpfully, the app can link to a big screen. so those targets will appear randomly, so you can t guess where they are. so you actually have to exercise. i wish i could. i am so unfit. the skeleton overlay, over your body, that s the ai model. i don t think it s having to work too hard to know i m going not very fast at the minute. rep counts, speeds and scores can be shared to gamify the experience, with new possibilities for schools too. for the first time, they can give homework to kids to do it at home. kids across the country are going to love you! they laugh. wheelchair user karina has been testing the app in exercise sessions with disability sports uk. cheering. a music lover, karina certainly has the moves, though i m not sure we agreed on everything. laughter. coach emma s classes combine
laughs. coach emma s classes combine all kinds of movement, dance and ball activities with this new technology, and settings can be adjusted to suit each person s motor or cognitive needs. a lot of members, when they first come, are quite in their shell and not very confident different things like this, that our members get a chance to have a go at, really makes a big difference to just their overall outlook and their belief in what they can achieve. technologies like the ones seen today aren t the answer for everyone but, for disabled people who traditionally have been excluded from access to sports and fitness, the benefits are obvious. if it can get me off the sofa, it s doing something right! and the class does seem to think so, too. we want more of this one day, i hope. when you try hard, you can keep