Taichi Temple, the First Motion Sensor App for Tai Chi, Launches Today

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Taichi Temple, the First Motion Sensor App for Tai Chi, Launches Today - Published on 04/15/15

Zhen Wu LLC today introduces Taichi Temple 1.0 for iOS, the first motion sensor app for Tai Chi, offering a revolutionary new way to de-compress, relax and exercise all at the same time. Powered by state-of-the-art Extreme Reality technology, this app offers an innovative approach to learning Tai Chi with authentic roots in traditional Chinese martial arts. Available now for all iPads on the iTunes Store, Taichi Temple is the cool, new way to find flow through moving meditation.

Antwerp, Belgium and Herzelia, Israel - Zhen Wu LLC today is proud to announce the official launch of Taichi Temple 1.0, the first motion sensor app for Tai Chi, offering a revolutionary new way to de-compress, relax and exercise all at the same time. Powered by state-of-the-art Extreme Reality technology, this app offers an innovative approach to learning tai chi with authentic roots in traditional Chinese martial arts. Available now for all iPads on the iTunes Store, Taichi Temple is the cool, new way to find flow through moving meditation.

In under two hours, users will have a solid overview of tai chi fundamentals, including correct breathing, postures and movement terminology. They can then customize their training and track daily progress. The Extreme Reality motion technology monitors in real time how well they are syncing with Master Li, using only the iPad webcam. Users have an authentic master of tai chi as their own personal coach any time, anywhere.

Taichi Temple creator Rosa Mei is a professional martial artist and choreographer who has trained with Master Li for 13 years. "With this app, we want to revolutionize the way people train tai chi. Users can now use their mobile devices to learn "cloud hands" and "white crane spreads its wings" by syncing their movements with Master Li. They now have a modern tool for learning an ancient art form."

Taichi Temple is perfect for people on the go who are looking for a modern way to reduce stress and exercise at the same time. The app teaches natural breathing, balance and mental concentration through low-impact qi gong and tai chi exercises. Originally developed in China as a highly effective martial art, tai chi contains potent health benefits and has been scientifically proven to lower blood pressure and improve circulation and balance. Tai chi is now being practiced by people from all walks of life, from professional athletes to cancer survivors to legions of dedicated park practitioners all over the world.

Features:
* Customized training and progress tracking
* Powered by revolutionary Extreme Reality motion sensing technology
* Master JianLong Li - a true tai chi expert and former Chinese wushu champion
* No log-ins to use the app or links to social media
* NO in-app purchases, NO subscriptions

Osnat Lidor, VP Marketing at Extreme Reality adds, "We are proud to be part of Taichi Temple, a truly innovative application that brings users a learning experience that was never before available. Anyone with an iPad can practice tai chi with real-time feedback and improve over time."

About Extreme Reality:
Extreme Reality enables a future where people interact with computing devices through the motion of their bodies. It is the only company to provide full-body, software-based, motion analysis and control to any computing device or operating system via a standard 2D camera. With 21 patents granted worldwide, the company's Extreme Motion product enables developers to create a wide range of applications that pioneer Natural User Interfaces (NUI), while breaking the physical barriers of current hardware-based technologies. Founded in 2005, Extreme Reality is based in Herzelia, Israel.

Device Requirements:
* Compatible with all iPads (iPad2 and above and iPad air and iPad mini)
* 80.8 MB Hard Drive space
* iOS 7 or above

Pricing and Availability:
Taichi Temple 1.0 is available from April 15th for all iPads on iTunes for $3.99 (USD). The app arrives just in time to celebrate World Tai Chi Day on April 25, 2015, a massive annual event celebrated by millions of tai chi folks throughout the globe in over 65 countries.

Taichi Temple 1.0: http://www.taichitempleapp.com
Purchase and Download: https://itunes.apple.com/app/id965907172
Extreme Reality: http://www.xtr3d.com/
YouTube Video (Trailer): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwH-dofoD_4
World Tai Chi Day: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Tai_Chi_and_Qigong_Day
App Icon: http://a3.mzstatic.com/us/r30/Purple3/v4/6d/18/f8/6d18f8e7-ca3c-ec62-c934-181b177c3070/icon175x175.png


Founded in 2006 in Antwerp, Belgium, Zhen Wu is an international martial arts organization with strong lineages and ties to generations of traditional Chinese masters, with schools throughout Europe, the US and China. Master Li JianLong is Director of Zhen Wu Holland and Belgium, former coach and member of the Fujian wushu team and senior disciple of Six Harmony Grandmaster Wan LaiSheng. Rosa Mei, creator of the Taichi Temple, has over 20 years martial arts experience and directs Zhen Wu Prague. She was also the creator of Funky Bots and BoomKLAKers, both chosen as Best New Apps by Apple in 2014. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2015 Zhen Wu LLC. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.


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