There is and it's pretty freaking amazing. If the shutter speed was to slow to freeze the action like you wanted, the filter can correct that. And too some degree, the worse the motion blur is, the better the filter works. It's no guarantee but when you see it nail a correction the first time, you'll be picking your teeth up off the floor.
I'm sorry to hear you're put off by Photoshop; it's an amazing application. I'm primarily self-taught and if I can do it, I'm pretty sure just about anyone can. Just remember, you don't need to master every nuance of the application; you only need to learn a tiny fraction of what it can do. And it ain't rocket surgery, I can assure you.
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In the months to come, I'm gonna learn me some photoshop....I'm like Kevy....scared of it, but I will overcome my fears...I was scared of Lightroom for a while. Now I couldn't live without it....and Nik Tools.