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Sounds like it's not particularly user friendly the software. If you are serious about the exercise it may be better to pickup a copy of the old Yourself!Fitness for the the Xbox, PS2 or PC. Once the workout starts there's little use of the controller. It doesn't have feedback from anything like a balance board but the exercises will make use of some specific equipment if you have them.