User blog:TheElectraFroot/The Just Dance Safety Manual

Last year when I first got onto this account, I did a cringy yet pretty helpful manual on how not to get hurt playing Just Dance. It was great in my opinion, but I wanted to make an updated version of it. Cringe material may be present.

Introduction
Congratulations on getting your first Just Dance game! It's a great workout, but it'll be much safer with a safety manual. Follow these tips and you'll be having fun in no time.

Bumpting Your Foot on the Couch
Story: I was playing Good Feeling last year, and I slid my foot on the couch. I stopped playing almost instantly (which I could've kept dancing anyway), and it was just a little skin peeling. It was nothing really bad. But to make sure this doesn't happen to you...
 * Check your area and space
 * If possible, move the couch or the TV and gaming console. Depends on whether or not you're weak like me.
 * Dance far from the couch. (NOTE: In a circumstance where you have a small space, dance in the middle of the room)

Seizures
If you have epilepsy or if you know someone with epilepsy, it's going to be hard finding a suitable song to dance to. However, these tips can help:
 * If you can, adjust the brightness on the TV. If you can't, you could find some sunglasses so the brightness doesn't irritate the dancer.
 * Play on a small screen. A good idea is something like the TV you find at my house.

Screen Cracking
If you're like me and you have a remote console, you have an increased risk of breaking the screen.