The purpose of this study if to investigate the effectiveness of exergaming in combination with resistance training to reduce fall risk among individuals with Parkinson’s Disease (PD). PD causes many balance impairments and fall risks due to the underlying physiology of the disease. Six participants were recruited from the Parkinson’s Exercise Program at the University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire and were split into two groups. For the first four weeks, Group 1 will engage in two 15-minute exergaming sessions along with 75 minutes of resistance training per week while Group 2 will only be doing 75 minutes of resistance training. After the initial four weeks, the groups will switch, and Group 1 will only do resistance training while Group 2 will do the two exergaming sessions along with resistance training for four weeks. Fall risk will be assessed at the beginning, middle, and end of the study using a fall risk assessment on the BioDex Balance System and a Timed Up and Go - Cognitive assessment. This research is still in progress. We hope that this study will provide valuable insight into effective strategies for decreasing fall risk among individuals with PD.