Employee Wellbeing Solution

Everyday wellbeing for everyday people – accessible, approachable Tai Chi and mindfulness to help your team manage stress and build resilience

Tai Chi, Mindfulness and Mindful Movement for Modern Workplaces

Discover a fresh, practical approach to workplace wellbeing. Our digital library offers instant access to calming movement practices and stress-reducing mindfulness tools – available anywhere, anytime.

What’s Included

1. The Wimble Library for Mindfulness and Movement

  • Short Tai Chi and Chi Kung videos for desk breaks, calming mornings, or post-meeting resets
  • Designed to improve wellbeing, ease tension, and encourage focus
  • Accessible via browser or mobile
  • Suitable for all fitness levels

2. Thrive Under Pressure (Included Bonus)

  • A short self-paced mindfulness programme designed for busy professionals
  • Helps employees manage stress, shift perspective, and build daily mental resilience
  • Practical tools to use during the workday (eg. mindful breathing, thought awareness, and emotional reset techniques)

Perfect For:

  • Small businesses looking to support employee wellbeing without hiring in-house facilitators
  • HR teams seeking scalable, low-lift wellbeing content for internal comms
  • Organisations wanting a unique wellbeing benefit that blends movement, mindfulness, and emotional health

Why It Works

  • Easy Access – No app downloads, no login complications.
  • Low Commitment, High Engagement – 5-10 minute practices that are easy to integrate into a busy workday (longer sessions also available).
  • Scalable – Whether you have 5 employees or 500, our solution works company-wide.

Want to Find Out More?

To discuss access for your team, contact Darren Yap.

Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly is included in the library?
Your team will get on-demand access to a growing collection of short, practical videos covering Tai Chi, Chi Kung, and mindfulness. Designed for all levels, the videos focus on stress relief, posture, energy, and gentle movement – no prior experience needed.

How do employees access the content?
Employees use a specific organisation/business login to a private members’ area, accessible from any device, anytime. No need to download apps – just a browser and an internet connection. This means that their family can also benefit from access and ensures 100% privacy in terms of the what they do.

Is this suitable for people who’ve never done Tai Chi or mindfulness before?
Yes! The videos are intentionally simple, welcoming and beginner-friendly. The focus is on everyday wellbeing, not performance or perfection.

Can this be used during the workday?
Definitely. Many of the practices are just 2-10 minutes long and can be done at a desk or in a quiet room. Perfect for a quick reset during a break or to start a team meeting.

How much does it cost, and are there discounts for teams?
This is a low-cost, high-impact solution for staff wellbeing without the usual administration. As for discounts, yes – pricing is tiered based on team size, starting at just £5-10 per person per month. You’ll find full details below, and we’re happy to tailor access based on your organisation’s needs.

Tiered Pricing (per month, based on company size)

Company SizeAnnual FeeEquivalent Per Employee
1–10 employees£1000<£10.00
11–25 employees£2000<£8.00
26–50 employees£3000<£6.00
51–100 employees£5000<£5.00
101+ employeesCustom PricingVolume discount available

All tiers include unlimited access for staff, with a single licence. Normal price £15 per month per person.

How long does it last for?
The subscription lasts 12 months and employees have 24/7 access throughout that period.

Does the library contain just brief Tai Chi movements or are there other anti-stress tips/tutorials as well?
There are simple videos with brief, easy movements as well as 30-60 minute recordings suitable for those wanting a longer, more in-depth session. On top of the Chi Kung and Tai Chi videos, there is content covering mindfulness and other self-care practices.

Is there some kind of sequence to the library or something we can build on eg. different levels?
The longer videos cover the Tai Chi long form for those who want to learn a routine and a little bit of a challenge.

Why would I want to buy into this rather than just watch random Tai Chi videos on YouTube?
As well as short videos suitable for beginners, there are recordings of training sessions enabling the viewer to learn the Tai Chi long form. There are also lots of mindfulness training videos and various movement videos, from basic to advanced – in total, over 100 videos and growing.

To discuss access for your team, contact Darren Yap.