Forestdeer
01-15-2010, 05:11 PM
While the exercises presented are capable of giving you a good challenge, there is simply no way past the fact that the camera is completely incapable of following your movement, which unfortunately is the main selling point of the programme. If you are one of those who actually got it to work for you (and there are some), consider yourselves one of the lucky few as the vast majority will be treated to constant (read: incessant) reminders to "Oops, watch your arms" and "Check the tutorial". White outfits on a dark background do not seem to help despite what the Camera Setup option leads you to believe. And a lack of camera adjustment features (turn up the contrast, etc.) is conspicuous by its absence.
For those who watched the commercial and expect a handy silhouette to help you along, too bad for you. That isn't there. Which will actually generate more than a few disgruntled customers as well as false advertising charges made to the BBB and State Attorneys General.
The idea of having a camera follow your movements and make sure you are doing the routines correctly is something that exercise programmes have long needed...and apparently still do.
Working out is a chore for most people already. The only exercise you'll get from YourShape is one in frustration.
Bottom line: Avoid this programme.
For those who watched the commercial and expect a handy silhouette to help you along, too bad for you. That isn't there. Which will actually generate more than a few disgruntled customers as well as false advertising charges made to the BBB and State Attorneys General.
The idea of having a camera follow your movements and make sure you are doing the routines correctly is something that exercise programmes have long needed...and apparently still do.
Working out is a chore for most people already. The only exercise you'll get from YourShape is one in frustration.
Bottom line: Avoid this programme.