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AppRecs rating 4.2. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 30 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Breath Tech
It will allow you to access the same knowledge, skills and higher states once reserved only for the great masters, saints, yogis, elite athletes and warriors achieved through years of training but which have now become necessary and relevant for modern times.
Create your own journey and build your skills from student to apprentice, specialist, expert and eventually to master level.
You will be personally guided by two internationally acclaimed breathwork trainers: Breath Master Dan Brulé (personal breathing coach to Tony Robbins), and author of Just Breathe: Master Your Breath for Success in Life, Love, Business and Beyond, and Dr. Ela Manga, MD, Integrative Physician, and author of My Energy Code.
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EricH in FL
Broken App
While trying to create an account through the app it continuously crashes. It requires you to put a mobile phone number but the drop down for a country code is stuck on some African country code. You are required to fill out all fields including gender but that’s another drop down with no choices. To top it all off I can’t create a password because it won’t pull up a keyboard on screen. I can’t setup the device WiFi without the app so it is not usable.
JeffInBKK
Dan Brule’s Just Breath app
Dan Brule’s book, Just Breath provides an overview of various methods of breath work and this app provides coaching in those methods through text, audio and video. If you’re looking for a way to practice the various methods from the book, the app can help. The videos seem familiar to the ones used in his online courses but they are organized for practice with each method. Methods are categorized by function. Works on my iPad but not my iPhone.