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DojoMotion is a 3D interactive training aid platform for martial arts learning. Its core selling point is a 3D technique viewer that can be rotated, zoomed, and slowed down, helping learners examine movement details from different angles. The site clearly states that it is a study aid and does not replace qualified in-person instruction. Its positioning is closer to a “post-class review and coach follow-up tool” than a full online course school.
The course coverage currently focuses on martial arts, with Bujinkan and Fencing listed, while Karate is marked as coming soon, indicating that the content library is still expanding. The teaching format is not traditional live classes, recorded lessons, or 1-on-1 tutoring. Instead, it combines a 3D animated technique library with interactive management features: instructors can assign techniques, combinations, or training tasks to students or groups; students can write private notes under each movement; and they can ask instructors questions directly and receive threaded replies. The platform also supports progress tracking, making it easier for instructors to see whether students have viewed or completed assignments. In terms of certification, the page does not mention any certificates, grading, or official accreditation. Instructor background information is also limited; it is only clear that the product is designed around an instructor-student relationship, without explaining where instructor qualifications come from.
Pricing is subscription-based: the individual Starter plan costs $9/month and includes access to techniques and the technique wiki; the Dojo plan costs SEK 249/month and is designed for club seats and member invitations; the Pro Club plan costs SEK 369/month, targeting larger teams and offering priority support. Annual billing saves 15%. Individuals get a 7-day trial, and clubs can request a trial. The page does not disclose supported payment methods.
The main advantage is that the 3D viewer is better than ordinary video for breaking down angles, rhythm, and spatial relationships, which is especially valuable for training such as martial arts and fencing where body orientation matters. Instructor assignments, Q&A, notes, and progress tracking also help create a stronger teaching feedback loop. The downside is that the platform still appears to be in a refinement stage: the page demo shows a “Couldn’t load a 3D file” message, so real-world stability needs to be verified. The content categories are also limited, and there is a lack of information on course outlines, the number of movements, instructor qualifications, and certificates.
DojoMotion is best suited to learners who already have an offline coach or club, using it for post-class review, better understanding, and team training management. It is also suitable for instructors who want to assign a technique library to students. If you are looking for systematic certification, live correction, or a complete martial arts course, the currently available information is not sufficient. Access from mainland China is unknown, and payment methods are not disclosed. If access or payment is restricted, offline martial arts schools/fencing clubs, public video tutorials, or domestic course platforms may be alternatives.
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