[Press Release]LILLIUS, a Sports Platform that Inspires Kids to Exercise
- “We want to make it easy and fun for anyone to get active,” said Kim Ju-yeon, founder of LILLIUS.
- “We want to inspire kids to dream big and achieve their goals,” Kim said.
- “He’s been doing squats every day, even when I’m not around,” Kim said of her son. “He’s even been able to improve his fencing skills because his legs are stronger.”
LILLIUS, a sports platform that uses AI motion tracking technology to provide personalized coaching and challenges, is gaining traction in South Korea. The platform was founded by Kim Ju-yeon, a former professional table tennis player who is passionate about using sports to promote a healthier and more equitable society.
LILLIUS’s flagship program is a 60-day squat challenge that uses AI to analyze users’ form and provide real-time feedback. Participants can earn points and rewards for completing the challenge, which is designed to help them build strength and endurance.
The platform also offers a variety of other programs, including golf, tennis, badminton, and running. LILLIUS plans to launch 17 different sports programs by the end of 2024.
Kim believes that LILLIUS has the potential to revolutionize the way people learn and practice sports. “We want to make it easy and fun for anyone to get active,” she said. “We also want to inspire kids to dream big and achieve their goals.”
Kim’s son is a testament to LILLIUS’s success. He started the squat challenge and quickly became obsessed with earning points and climbing the leaderboard. “He’s been doing squats every day, even when I’m not around,” Kim said. “He’s even been able to improve his fencing skills because his legs are stronger.”
LILLIUS is still in its early stages, but it has the potential to make a real difference in the lives of people around the world. The platform is a powerful tool that can help people of all ages achieve their fitness goals and live healthier lives.