Tai Chi Trainer
Tai Chi Trainer Summary
Tai Chi Trainer is a with in-app purchases Android app in Health And Fitness by Zhen Style Wing Chun. Released in Feb 2022 (4 years ago). It has about 209.4K+ installs and 598 ratings with a 3.98★ (average) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 7.9K monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (100% IAP / 0% ads). Store metadata: updated Aug 15, 2025.
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Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Aug 15, 2025 .
3.98★
Ratings: 598
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App Description
Tai Chi training built through practice, not just watching.
Origin
The 42-Form Tai Chi is a standardized routine that integrates movements from several traditional Tai Chi styles, including Chen, Yang, Wu, and Sun.
It was compiled by martial arts research experts in 1988 as an international competition routine consisting of 42 movements.
The routine was first introduced as an official event during the 11th Asian Games in 1990. Today, it remains a widely practiced form, suitable for both competition training and long-term personal practice.
Kung Fu Philosophy
Kung Fu is not something understood by watching —
it is built through practice.
By understanding your own body first,
you learn how to respond to change.
Everyone’s ability is different.
The goal of training is not to compare with others,
but to become better than who you were yesterday through consistent practice.
Ability exists for discipline and protection,
never for harming others.
Kung Fu is like a language — knowing the movements alone does not mean you can apply them;
it requires time to understand and consistent practice.
Key Features
1. Rotate View
View movements from multiple angles to better observe structure and positioning.
2. Speed Control
Adjust playback speed to follow each movement at your own pace.
3. Step Selection & Loop Practice
Select specific steps and repeat them for focused training.
4. Zoom Function
Zoom in to examine details of each movement more closely.
5. Precision Timeline Control
Scrub through the video to review movements frame by frame.
6. Centerline Guide
A visual reference to help you maintain proper alignment during training.
7. Drag Menu Interface
Access controls without leaving the current training scene.
8. Directional Guide
Helps maintain orientation and positioning while practicing.
9. Mirror Mode
Practice movements from both sides to support coordination and balance.
10. Home Practice Mode
Train anytime with structured exercises that require no equipment.
