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Rock Steady Boxing program at Loveland’s TITLE Boxing Club helps people with Parkinson’s fight back against the debilitating disease. Rock Steady is a non-contact boxing based fitness program ...
For Cheryl Karian, a 72-year-old retired physician assistant, boxing is medicine. Karian, whose Parkinson’s disease was diagnosed in 2020, doesn’t compete or spar, but every Tuesday and ...
Leoncello said he started his Boxing & Fitness for Parkinson’s program three months ago after getting certified to run it through the American Parkinson’s Disease Association.
About 25 local residents with Parkinson’s disease gather in a Mountain View gym three mornings a week donning boxing gloves for a workout with a professional boxing coach. Ranging in age from 40 ...
Speak louder. This boxing class, with no sparring, is for people with Parkinson’s Disease and it’s called Boxing for Bob. It’s funded by the Highland Park-based Light of Day Foundation ...
In San Francisco’s non-contact Rock Steady Boxing program, Parkinson’s patients sometimes find a way to significantly slow their symptoms.
As a young man, Muhammad Ali declared himself “The Greatest”. And he was. Perhaps the biggest fight he waged in life though was with Parkinson’s disease. He battled it for decades.
Trainer Gloria Dacosta, left, holds up boxing mitts as Barbara Galper, 78, of Chicago, takes her best shot during the Rock Steady Boxing program for Parkinson’s patients at Thump Gym in Kendall ...
Parkinson’s patients have been telling trainers at Rock Steady Boxing for years that the program helps counter the symptoms of their disease. Now, Stephanie Combs-Miller has the scientific proof ...
That's what the Rock Steady Boxing program tries to give people. "It can be a devastating diagnosis," said Steve Styes, the wellness program coordinator at the Recovery Project, a physical therapy ...
No-contact boxing is a great full-body workout for anyone, but some experts say people with neurological disorders just might benefit most.
Leoncello said he started his Boxing & Fitness for Parkinson’s program three months ago after getting certified to run it through the American Parkinson’s Disease Association.
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