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Rock Steady Boxing provides non-contact boxing training for people with Parkinson’s disease, a progressive brain disorder that causes uncontrollable movements. It can affect mobility, emotions ...
Marcia Parrish volunteers as a corner person at Rock Steady Boxing. Her husband had Parkinson’s for 16 years. She said it gives her purpose to be able to help out.
Rock Steady Boxing also has affiliates in Albany and Corvallis. In Corvallis, boxers meet at Fitness Over 50, 6735 Southwest Country Club Drive Suite 103. To learn more, call 541-929-5555.
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Rock Steady Boxing keeps Parkinson’s patients moving - MSNWith no signs of slowing down, Rock Steady Boxing will keep them moving and living their best lives. Again the 8th Annual Parkinson’s Walk in Mobile is tomorrow (Saturday, April 12) at Saad ...
Slay was just shy of 61 years old when he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. Nearly four years later, he regularly attends about four to five Rock Steady Boxing classes a week.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Parkinson’s Foundation says nearly 90,000 people are diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in the US every year. Now, one group in Desoto County is fighting the disease.
An athletic program in Michiana is helping people with Parkinson’s deal with the disorder.
Rock Steady classes start with stretching before moving onto some light weight lifting, bodyweight exercises and a little bag work before finally transitioning to boxing. All the while a Spotify pl… ...
OGDEN — Tom Nehring loves putting on his boxing gloves. "This is medicine for me," he said while warming up. A few years ago, the 65-year-old was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
It’s a day not only for fundraising but putting the spotlight on life-changing therapies -- like Saad Healthcare’s Rock Steady Boxing program. The 8th Annual Parkinson’s Walk, “Moving Day ...
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