Danilo wrote:
You'll need to slow down your shutter duration. Try around 1/10th sec. or 1/8th sec. Be prepared to shoot lots more photos, because you'll have more throw-aways than keepers. But it'll be worth it.
Remember that you'll need a smaller lens aperture to compensate for the slower shutter. Sometimes you may even need a neutral-density filter, if you're in bright sun! A low ISO setting will help you with this (ISO-100).
Like asking to have your cake and eat it too,,,but Danilo offers the best solution.