Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) is an exergame that uses dance pads and rhythm to provide a fun cardiovascular workout. It can be used in physical education classes as an untraditional activity that incorporates technology. DDR is enjoyable and social, allowing students to meet new people and improve their coordination, memory, and brain function through exercise. Implementing a DDR program would cost around $367 and could be funded through fundraising events like t-shirt and bake sales or a yearly DDR competition. The physical education department has already created a curriculum around DDR; the only remaining step is obtaining approval from the school board.