P.E. Classes Turn to Video Game that Works Legs

The Dance Dance Revolution video game, popular among youth, is being increasingly used to get schoolchildren to exercise, and to be enthusiastic about it. Researchers have shown that regular users of the game can improve their fitness levels and markers of heart health.

Read the full article: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/30/health/30exer.html

3 Responses to “P.E. Classes Turn to Video Game that Works Legs”

  1. Jill Kane Says:

    I’m a former Physical Education teach and hadn’t heard of this. Very interesting. Well, if it keeps kids moving then it must be a good idea.

  2. Heizhie Says:

    Heizhie

    Heizhie

  3. Yositsunez Says:

    Yositsunez

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