Motion Wizard Motion Wizard
Motion Wizard

Your body's been doing physics
behind your back.

Let's catch it in the act.

Alysa Liu, airborne for 0.8 seconds. That's a long time, actually.

Mass, space, and time — three variables your body solves a hundred times a second without telling you. We render the math, in 3D, in motion. Sometimes it's beautiful. Sometimes it's funny. Always real physics.

What's keeping you upright

Spoiler: it’s not the bones.

A bone alone doesn’t walk. The fascia network — the continuous tissue that wraps every muscle, organ, and bone, head to toe — is what turns parts into motion. Below, a real martial-arts palm strike with the body’s fascia lines glowing as they fire. Drag to orbit. Stare at it for a minute. It’s worth it.

Palm strike · superficial back / front, lateral, deep front, arm lines Yes, that's what those squiggly things are doing.
About

Hello.
What this is.

I’m Scott. I built Motion Wizard because the way your body moves is doing something genuinely strange and almost nobody is rendering it honestly. There’s a hidden equation underneath every step, jump, punch, and stretch you take — written in three variables that have always been there: mass, space, and time.

The thing separating a body from a pile of bones is the fascia network — continuous connective tissue running head to toe, wrapping every muscle and organ, transmitting force in patterns most anatomy textbooks still draw as separate parts. Every lesson here renders that network in motion, so you can finally see why a foot push shows up in your opposite shoulder.

Same anatomical pipeline used in clinical biomechanics: 3D mocap of the real movement, real fascia and joints, real physics. The point isn’t to look smart about it. It’s to make the invisible forces inside every movement so obvious you can’t unsee them. Then you can’t unsee them. Sorry about that.

If you lift, run, fight, throw, swing, shoot — or care about someone who does — the equation is the same. You’re already solving it. We just made it visible.

Three terms. That's it.

Mass. Space. Time. (Pick a fight with one and the other two get involved.)

i.

Mass

What’s actually moving. Bone, muscle, fascia, the weight on your back, the club in your hand. The stuff the equation is solving for.

ii.

Space

Where the mass goes. Position, line of force, joint angles — the geometry your body is drawing through the world.

iii.

Time

When and how fast. Tempo, sequencing, the rate at which mass moves through space. Where most movement breaks down.

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