What Reddit Says About Tai Chi Apps
We compiled 13 Reddit discussions about Tai Chi apps from 7 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/taichi
A lot of apps I've found charge $10 for a few moves, then charge again and again and it becomes a four figure sum. Not financially viable for me. ... Chris Pei. He walks through each segment thoroughly. It took me quite awhile to get to where I could do it without watching, but now I practice o...
r/taichi
Master song kung fu has some free tai chi training videos on youtube, and much more on patreon.
r/martialarts
This tai chi guy has the best videos to learn from that I've seen and he thoroughly goes through the basics:
r/taichi
I'm a software developer, and the best I've come up with so far is a Frankenstein solution: I'm hacking my own sports analysis app, PitchGrid (which is for comparing four softball pitches frame-by-frame), to practice Tai Chi. It involves painfully cutting a single Tai Chi video into d...
r/taichi
I have started using this app called 7 Min Chi as a way to get into Tai Chi and start learning. I was just wondering if it was actually Tai Chi?
r/OculusQuest
Add me to the list for your app. Meanwhile, what videos on Youtube are good for beginners? ... It depends on your tastes. You have to choose a style (Yang, Chen, etc.). Also you should choose your focus (meditation, martial art, etc.). Personally I really like David Bao in YouTube, but honestly, for...
r/taijiquan
Does anyone know any good apps for a beginner to practice the forms at home (edited: or for when I travel)? Preferably free, but if I have to pay I …
r/OculusQuest
I've had two tai chi martial arts trainers, one from the Yang school, and one from the Wu school (there are 5 styles: Yang, Chen, Wu, Hao, and Sun). The training is extremely hands-on and requires constant feedback from the instructor. Incorrect balance and positioning can damage your own knees...
r/taichi
I did a bit of digging and found some stuff. The teacher is Li Jian Long, there's a promo vid of him from when they launched the app a decade ago: ... This is Yang style Tai chi, and it's pretty good.
r/iosapps
To me, the answer is clear, since learning Tai Chi and meditation saved my life and have since brought me back to radiant health. My name's Ben and I've (semi) recently published two apps: TaijiTek™: Interactive Tai Chi and Mudra Magic.
r/workout
However, I saw many girls saying it's a great fitness app for their routine. I beleive the girls! I got paid plan to motivate myself more, so I wouldn't quit after the first classes 😎. What I liked from the first sight, it's pleasant and easy-to-navigate interface. I answered the que...
r/GenX
None of these apps or people have discovered or invented anything new. It's all just re-packaging the tried-and-true methods that have been around for decades. ... 100% YouTube. Tai Chi guy inspired me to look into learning the practice (it’s always appealed to me) and I found Phoenix Mountain ...
r/taichi
There are zillions of onine videos ... seen appear to be okay. Or you could look up Karen Soo, silk reeling exercises, and follow her. You would still profit greatly from having a good teacher, but I think if you do qigong--not taiji forms-- from video it could be worthwhile. ... I tell my students ...
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