Combatting Obesity, DDR-style »
Posted By Andy 1 year, 5 months ago in StyleMore than 1,500 schools are expected to be using the game by the end of the decade. Born nine years ago in the arcades of Japan, D.D.R. has become a small craze among a generation of young Americans who appear less enamored of traditional team sports than their parents were and more amenable to the personal pursuits enabled by modern technology.
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lizbethxq1 year, 5 months ago
Although, i have wanted to own DDR, anytime I attempt playing... there is a certain palsy-ness that occurs and a mass exodus of individuals who walk away while watching me play due to a feeling of awkwardness.
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Andy1 year, 5 months ago
WiiSports could be good for low-impact needs. And probably less embarassing.
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